Rix Bets is a premium online horse racing tipster service. Henry Rix has been offering tips since 1996 with claims of profits stretching over £600,000. Now it’s important to note that figure is based on a stake of £200 per point.
I’ve yet to come across any tipster promoting their overall profit based on such a sizeable stake. I personally can’t bet £20 per point due to my limitations, let alone £200. In terms of points profit it works out at an average of about +11pts per month. Given the sign up fee is £100 per month you need to be a high roller for this service to be worth considering.
There are some strong claims on the website and fancy lingo such as models, tech developers, data analysis, sensitive information and an extensive list of exceptional contacts (what does that mean?).
Then there’s the comparison between the profit you’ve have made betting with Henry Rix or investing in property. I can’t imagine there are many property developers out there wishing they had invested their money with Rix Bets instead.
I’m sure he’s a wonderful tipster (I’ve never followed) but the sign up fee and bold claims are a massive turnoff. Perhaps a few punters reading this have followed this service and can offer more insight in the way of a review.