Created by a tipster who only goes by the name of Billy, The Jolly Punter is a horse racing service that uses a number of systems to find selections.
What is the product?
The Jolly Punter is a horse racing tipster service created by a tipster “Billy” (a suspected pseudonym as the sales video on the sales page links to a Circle Media YouTube channel). The Jolly Punter sends out daily selections which can be as much as 6 but would typically be around 2 or 3. The selections come from a number of different systems that “Billy” uses. The first two are relatively standard fair and whilst they dismiss form, study of a large number of typical statistics (looking at the course, race type, jockey, trainer etc.) all seem to be considered. The third system that is used takes advantage of much more obscure statistics such as the type of food the horse is fed and the length of time with a trainer. If you believe the sales material there is some truth in this as The Jolly Punter is claimed to be very profitable. Unfortunately there are no statistics provided to back this up so things such as a strike rate are left to speculation which is based on my research. Reports for The Jolly Punter include people claiming just a 5% strike rate with one win in twenty.
What is the investment vs. the rate of return?
The Jolly Punter is available for just £14.99 per month which is very reasonable for a subscription to a tipster service. There is no refund policy or money back guarantee which is worth bearing in mind but this is generally standard practice. In terms of profit, The Jolly Punter claims to have made £13,638 since January using level stakes. As mentioned above there is no proofing of this however.
Does the product provide value for money?
Despite a very competitive price, I don’t believe that The Jolly Punter provides enough evidence of its profitability to qualify as value for money.
Conclusion
There is potentially a lot on offer with The Jolly Punter, but with no proofing I can only take this as being questionable at best. My research shows a lot of disappointed users for this and if you really want to take a gamble for a month, The Jolly Punter isn’t expensive. Personally though I would just ignore this from the get go and look at other tipster services.
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