So, we’ve come to the end of the Dodgy Favourites trial and I’ve got to say I’ve thoroughly enjoyed it.
My first read of Dodgy Favourites left me a little dumbfounded. I thought I’d got it wrong and Dodgy Favourites was actually a backing system, but after a second read I could see where Paul was going with it and it began to dawn on me that this actually might be a top system. To make the picks requires a bit of card trawling, but nothing too serious. I’d suggest around 30 – 45 minutes should be enough and it’s possible to get your picks the evening before racing. The information you require comes courtesy of the Racing Post which, as we all know, has gone through somewhat of a transition lately. Still, the info we require for Dodgy Favourites is easy enough to glean. I’d think novices may require a little practice, but Paul offers a well priced tipping service that could be put to good use double checking your picks for the first month.
The trial ended with a respectable 15 point profit, but it could have been more like 22 points bar a couple of bad days over the festive period, since which selections have been few and far between. However, one of the things I like about Dodgy Favourites is the selectivity of it, in fact with the poor climatic conditions of late, there have only been six bets since the turn of the year. Part of being successful in this game is only betting when the conditions are right, and Dodgy Favourites will make sure you adhere to this.
So, from an HR.ie point of view, Dodgy Favourites gets a small round of applause. I quite like this one and it’s another to be considered for your portfolio of laying systems.