Renegade Racing Review – Is This Horse Tipster Legit?
Quick Summary
Introduction
Welcome to my Renegade Racing review, where I will be trying out this hot new horse racing tips service from the Betting Gods tipster platform.
Tipster Daniel has been on fire since his tips started being proofed by the team back in November.
He’s been causing quite a stir across the horse racing betting community, with 56.41 points total profit in just a few months.
Even more impressively, he has already doubled his bank, with a 112.8% growth!
Advertised Stats
Based on £10 stakes
£564
61.5%
32.5%
112.8%
Putting It to the Test
The Betting Gods team recommend a 50 point starting bank for this service, which is unusual, as 100 points is usually the standard bank size.
However, the maximum drawdown so far has been just 9.29 points, so 50 points would seem to be a sensible amount.
I am aiming for three months of results at a minimum in order to be able to analyse results fairly.
My results will include the profit and loss recorded at the available odds.
I will be excluding Betfair SP (BSP) results in this case, since there are markets such as top 3 or 4 and multiples, which I cannot track on Betfair.
Try out Renegade Racing for £1 here.
Key Details
The service provides horse racing tips only and they are mostly win bets, top 3 finish, or an occasional each-way bet. The tipster also frequently likes to combine bets into doubles as well as the singles.
The advice includes the advised odds and the stakes that should be used for each bet.
All tips are sent out via email, but they can also be accessed through a private member’s area or through the Betting Gods app.
- Time of tips: Morning
- Bet volume: Average 24 tips per month
- Advised starting bank: 50 points
Renegade Racing Review Results
Results Update #1
The first month of my Renegade Racing review has been a tough one, with a loss of 12.13 points. Based on my £1,000 starting bank (split into 50 points), that’s a loss of £242.50 in terms of cash.
That means 24.2% of my bank has been wiped out in just the first month, which is understandably a cause for concern.
That being said, I am not ready to throw in the towel just yet! Every tipping service can hit a rough patch and it’s possible a recovery is just around the corner.
Patience can pay off… sometimes.
I’ll continue the trial and report back with my results next month.
Results Update #2
After another month of tracking Renegade Racing, has there been any improvement?
The good news is, yes, there has! But I’m not quite out of the woods just yet.
This month delivered a small profit of 1.08 points, which works out to £21.60.
Although it is a step in the right direction, the overall picture still shows a loss of £220.90. So, there’s still some ground to make up before I can talk about breaking even… let alone turning a profit.
That said, progress is progress, and after rough start, it’s encouraging to see things are at least moving in the right direction now.
Results Update #3
There were 26 bets in the third month of my Renegade Racing review, resulting in a small profit of 2.53 points. It was a step in the right direction after previous losses, but not quite enough to get the trial back in the black.
Despite the improved performance this month, the overall trial is still in negative territory, with a cumulative loss of 9.38 points to date.
Based on the advised staking plan, that’s a deficit of £187.60.
I’ll be continuing the review to see if this recent uptick is a sign of a turnaround.
Results Update #4
Renegade Racing has edged even closer to breaking even in month four of my trial, with another step forward in the profit column.
This time around, I recorded a profit of 6.72 points, which works out to £134.40 based on the advised staking plan and a £1,000 starting bank.
That brings the total loss down to just £53.20, so it is a good recovery from where things stood just a couple of months ago.
While I’m still slightly in the red overall, it’s fair to say the service has been heading in the right direction for a while now. That’s three consecutive months of profit following the rocky start, which is definitely encouraging to see.
The question now is, can it keep up this momentum and push into overall profit?
I’ll be back next month with another update.
Results Update #5
After a setback in the first month of my trial, Renegade Racing has been clawing back the profit bit by bit each month. I’m pleased to say that after five months, I am finally in profit overall.
Month five saw a profit of £329.80 based on £20 stakes, or 16.49 points. That makes it an overall profit of £276.60 for the trial so far, with a 6.81% return on investment.
Results Update #6
There isn’t much change this month for Renegade Racing, with just a small profit of £11.20 (0.56 points) added to the bank.
The review has now been running for six months, and although progress has been slow, it’s encouraging to see the service edging back into profit after a difficult spell. The consistency isn’t quite there yet, but recent results suggest things might be moving in the right direction.
With that in mind, it feels like a shame to wrap things up here. I’m keen to see whether the tipster can build on this uplift and start to put together a stronger run of months.
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Josh Henderson
Cutting through the noise to find tipsters that actually deliver. On a mission to uncover the best betting services in the UK.