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    Avatar photofollyhoog
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    Enough is not made on how good this man actually he is one of , if not the best Experts around not (tipster) i hate the word! Why? because its alright tipping a horse yeah fine but when you constantly wrong then get a 33/1 winner you classed as a god when in reality its lord averages … uhhumm pricewise huhumm…that’s got you that. :mail: Hugh’s expert view is pure class.

    He must get paid well from Atr or is he a pro gambler? because i’ve not known any other work he does. i would love to know if he writes anywhere else literally he as been in profit nearly every month his been on atr its mad… i’ve never backed his selections but would love to know if anyone has blind? and made a decent return i know the bookmakers half the odds as soon as there up. so it must be a lot different from the atr total monthly profit.

    Cheers :good:

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    Avatar photoNathan Hughes
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    I like Hugh, he is deffo better than Pricewise but gets to chose which races he tips in whereas Tom’s races are all picked for him a bit like the prices he gets…….. :wacko:

    Blackbeard to conquer the World

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    Avatar photoTheGun
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    Hugh is absolutely fantastic and in my opinion his columns are ‘must read’ stuff, even though I rarely back his selections. I believe he’s going to be appearing on the Final Furlong podcast soon which I’m eagerly anticipating.

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    Using advised prices to pretend a profit has been reached each month is yet another scam.
    For example, February 2017 ended with a claimed net £2 profit, to advised prices.
    The biggest winner was Robot Boy which was advised at 16/1. Its starting price however was 10/1.
    So the mythical £2 net profit immediately becomes a £4 loss, and this was just one horse. :negative:

    UK companies are really going to struggle unless they give up this compulsive deception of or outright lying to customers on each and every issue. There will be no one left who trusts a thing they say, and ATR is one of the better guys.

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