FAQs

Tipping & Our Service

  • How do you send the tips?

    Once subscribed to a package, you will receive a link to join that package's private Telegram channel. As of 2023, we schedule tips at numerous times throughout the day to be placed before the start of a race.


    We may be looking into developing an ios/andriod app in the future to aid us in delivering tips.

  • What sized bankroll should I use?

    All packages are based off of a 100 unit bankroll, with typical unit sizes ranging between $50 - $80 to be used. All packages also typically receive tips between 1 - 2 units in size. For example, the bet you would place using $50 units and a tip of 1.5u would be $75 ($50 x 1.5u).


    We provide a further breakdown on bankroll and units in our information pack upon subscribing, however, contact us now for more information if you aren't familiar with the concept of betting within a bankroll and units.

  • How steady or reliable is your service?

    We run, arguably, one of the most profit/loss-steady services out there, using a 100 unit bankroll as the foundation. Our average stake size per tip is low compared to many other services - typically around 1.5 units.


    We have a 20% - 30% POT across all packages. How do we do it? We have significant edge in the market and rarely tip plays under $3.


    Our typical staking/outlay on our Betfair lay bets is between 2 units - 2.75 units and the lay odds are around $1.5 - $2.5.

  • What are Units?

    Units are the gold standard metric that any tipster worth their two cents will use in their service. They are easy to follow, apply and scale for any type of punter, making them the perfect system to represent how much to bet on a tip. We recommend a unit size between $50 - $80 and a bankroll of 100 units to get the most out of our packages. 


    We provide information on how to determine your size once you subscribe!

  • What is Profit On Turnover % (POT%)?

    Profit On Turnover % (POT%) describes the amount profited directly from the amount staked/outlayed over a period of time and gives context to those units lost or gained.


    Tipster A profited 20 units for the month, at a 33% POT.

    Tipster B profited 20 units for the month, at a 3% POT.


    At a 33% POT, Tipster A would have had to stake 60 units to reach their 20 unit profit.

    At a 3% POT, Tipster B would have had to stake... 666 units to reach their 20 unit profit!


    Clearly, Tipster B required a much higher ongoing investment and it, most likely, would have been very hard to follow, relative to Tipster A, with a much higher volume of bets in that month.


    You see a lot of numbers and information thrown around by tipsters and much of it can be worthless noise, however, units and POT provide key insights to the quality of tips and evaluating them is necessary before deciding to follow a service.

  • How do I determine the worth of a tipping service?

    You want to tick these boxes:


    1) Is the tipster reporting results in UNITS profits and are they worth the expense of the tipster?

    2) Are the results reliable/trustworthy/audited?

    3) What is the volume of tips like?

    4) Do they have a long history?


    Firstly, they must be reported in units and it's worth evaluating whether or not the cost of the package is worth the potential profits.


    Secondly, is there a mechanism in place to ensure trustworthiness of results (independently audited/blockchain backed)? Fake profits are everywhere and tarnish the reputation of the industry - we wouldn't have started our service without the aid of an immutable history through a blockchain.


    Thirdly, are the volume of tips being sent suitable for you? If a service sends 10 bets a day, can you keep up and furthermore, can you even secure those tipped odds?


    Finally, longevity of results is important as it removes the chance of short-term luck. Be wary of "huge profits" after just a few weeks of service!

  • Are you affiliated with a bookmaker?

    NO!


    We will never partner with a bookmaker or exchange.

Payment & Subscription

  • Who processes your payments?

    We currently process all subscription payments through Stripe, facilitated by Zoho Subscriptions.


    We accept all major debit and credit cards.


    We accept bank transfers upon request, contact us for more information.


  • Do you send invoices?

    At every billing moment you will receive an invoice from us via email and archieved in each customer's portal. We send these as an Australian registered private company.

Transparency Of Results

  • How does the verification process work?

    1) We send tips out on Telegram


    2) We export these tips onto a .PDF file


    3) We backup this tip file on Acronis, a backup software, who notarize the file on the Ethereum Blockchain


    4) View the tip file yourself (yes, you'll see our tips!) and then verify the notarization by scanning the QR code or opening the file at Acronis' site. This will provide you with all the relevant blockchain information, proving the files validity and legitimacy.


    What this process means is simple: we can stand behind every tip we've ever sent - something few can say!

  • Scan the QR code or open @ Acronis.com?

    Scanning the QR is the easiest way to verify our tips - this is created by Acronis and, once scanned, you will retrive all the relevant blockchain information about the file.


    Downloading the tip file and opening it on Acronis Notary's page requires another additonal piece of information: the certificate ID. This is found within the popup under or above the .pdf file button for any date.

  • Edge Professional tips?

    We don't publicly disclose the tips we send on Edge Professional. We use a live sheet for members to track results and profits.


    For more information about Edge Professional, contact us!

  • Do you actually display any historic tips you have sent?

    At the moment we provide our full tipping history, all the way back from 2020.


    You can view this on a per day basis by opening a notarised tipping .pdf file or, and in a much more palatable and summarised manner, by opening one of our monthly result spreadsheets.

  • How often do you notarize the files?

    We aim to do this every day, however, this is a manual, time consuming process and various related and unrelated commitments can prevent this from happening. We notarize our files as often as possible.

  • Why create a publicly verifiable transparency process?

    Australians love a bet and we are inundated with people or businesses claiming they can make a profit for you through betting. The overwhelming majority can’t, or can only muster unsatisfactory returns not worth your time, effort and expense.


    We would not have started this tipping service without an independent audit process. We love Acronis because they give us the ability to let anybody, at any time, verify our tips themselves on their website.


    It is solutions like this that definitively separate the profitable tipsters from the worthless and are vital in creating a layer of trust and authenticity rarely seen the tipping space.

  • Who are Acronis?

    Acronis are a server backup software, storage management and secure file sharing solution. We use them to back up our files through their Notary feature, which creates a record of this file on the blockchain.


    When you open a tipping file on their public verification page, they confirm that the particular file (block) was timestamped at a particular date and is unchanged. Opening a file that hasn't been notarized will result in an error. To create a streamlined verification process we now use the QR codes they produce, so it's easier than ever to check our results.


    So, Acronis act as our independent auditor. This verification method shows how a technology, often associated with cryptocurrency, can have usages in any industry, such as ours.

  • How do you prepare your files for notarization?

    Step 1) Export channel history from Telegram into a .html file for a specific time period (ie 1 day).


    Step 2) Copy .html onto a word doc and add date summary information.


    Step 3) Convert word doc to .pdf and back up onto Acronis, using their notary feature.


    These .pdf files are then posted to our site, along with various other blockchain/verification information, achieving full transparency of our history.


    The tips seen on a tipping .pdf can be viewed again on our monthly result statistic spreadsheets.

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