I started betting on horses at 18 while at university — had a few nice wins, and I was hooked. A chance meeting at York Races introduced me to a professional punter, and we’re still good friends today.
After graduating, I worked briefly at Ladbrokes before moving into tipping full-time. I started posting free football tips on Facebook in December 2012. One thing led to another — someone spotted my work and invited me to join their horse racing algorithm project. We smashed it — consistently pulling in 200–250+ points profit every month for the next five years, until the edge eventually dried up around 2018.
From there, I went on to work for a private Australian horse racing syndicate. The owner had worked with the legendary Woods Group — the same group where Alan Woods and Bill Benter took over $1 billion out of the Hong Kong betting markets.
The level of knowledge, data, and edge I gained working with that team was next-level — stuff no regular punter or TikTok tipster in the UK has even heard of.
Most so-called "tipsters" you see online wouldn’t know a speed map from a street map.
Ask them — you’ll see.
If you want real insight, from someone who’s seen how betting is won at the highest level, you’re in the right place.