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A horse racing tips offer built on a genuinely proofed record: 194 timestamped tips, 43 winners, £3,495 profit to £30 level stakes in 60 days — with the full winners list, the worst losing run, and the stake maths all published on the sales page. Honest pages convert cold traffic. This one's built to.

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Days 1–2 (Mon 13th & Tue 14th July). Short, subject-driven, built for opens and clicks. Rotate — don't send all ten to one list. Replace https://hop.clickbank.net/?affiliate=XXXX&vendor=betting2&cbpage=ddw with your link.

QH1 — The headline stat
Subject: 43 winners. 60 days. All timestamped.
Alt: He tipped 194 horses. 43 won. Here's the list.

Quick one today.

A tipster called Dan sent every tip he had — by email, BEFORE the races — for 60 straight days.

194 tips. 43 winners. All straight win bets, 9/2 to 10/1.

And the whole list is public. Every winner: horse, date, price. Even the losing runs.

I've never seen a tips page show this much:

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Fair warning — it's capped at 100 members.

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QH2 — Shows his losers
Subject: the tipster who shows his losers
Alt: You've never seen a tips page do this

Every tipster shows you winners.

Know what none of them show you? The losers.

This page does. All 194 tips from a 60-day proofing period — the 43 winners AND the worst losing run (11 tips over 4 days), printed in black and white.

Why would they show that? Because it's the only way you'd ever believe the rest:

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QH3 — The sparky
Subject: an electrician from Ilkeston is upsetting the bookies
Alt: 47-year-old sparky. 43 winners. True story.

Dan Lycett is a 47-year-old electrician from Ilkeston.

He's not a racing insider. He learned to beat bookies the maths way — matched betting, then arbitrage — years before he ever backed a horse with an opinion.

Now he tips 2-4 horses a morning. And for 60 days, every single tip was timestamped before the off so nobody could fiddle the record.

43 winners from 194. The full list is here:

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QH4 — The money line
Subject: £3,495 in 60 days (to £30 stakes — all on record)
Alt: The same bets at £100 stakes: £11,650

No hype today, just arithmetic.

194 tips over 60 days, every one timestamped before the races. 43 won.

Following every tip at £30 level stakes: £3,495 profit.

Same bets at £100 stakes: £11,650.

Every number is computed from the published winners list — it's all on the page, so check it yourself:

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100 places. That's the lot.

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QH5 — Winner frequency
Subject: one winner every 4-5 tips
Alt: most mornings, there's a winner in the email

Here's the number that matters more than any profit figure.

Over a 60-day proofed record, Dan found a winner roughly every 4 to 5 tips.

At 2-4 tips a morning, that means most days had a winner in them. Not once a fortnight when you've already given up. Most days.

That's what keeps this enjoyable — and it's all on record:

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QH6 — Proofed first
Subject: he proved it BEFORE selling it (novel idea)
Alt: 60 days of proofing before they'd take a penny

The usual order of things: tipster appears, makes claims, takes your money, disappears.

This one did it backwards. Two months of proofing — every tip emailed and timestamped before the races — BEFORE the page existed. Before there was anything to buy.

Then they published the lot. Winners, losers, worst run, the full list.

The doors are only open now the record's on the table:

https://hop.clickbank.net/?affiliate=XXXX&vendor=betting2&cbpage=ddw

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QH7 — The cap
Subject: 100 places. That's the lot.
Alt: why this tips service WANTS to stay small

Odd thing about the tips service I mentioned: it's capped at 100 members. Hard cap.

Not marketing. Maths. Dan's edge is wrong morning prices — and if a thousand people pile onto the same 6/1 shot at half nine, it stops being 6/1. A hundred people can get on quietly. A thousand can't.

A tipster who limits his own income to protect his edge is a tipster who actually has one:

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QH8 — The Friday
Subject: 17/2... 15/2... 6/1... one afternoon
Alt: Friday June 19th was a good day

Friday the 19th of June. One morning email, out before 11.

By the last race: Green Carrara in at 17/2. Vivid Pink at 15/2. Opportunity at 6/1.

Over £600 profit to £30 stakes, in one afternoon — and it's rows 36 to 38 on the published winners list, so you can check it.

Nobody knows when the next Friday like that comes. But it'll be in somebody's inbox:

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QH9 — 93p a day
Subject: 93p a day for proofed tips
Alt: less than a lucky dip

What does 93p buy these days? Not a coffee. About half a lucky dip.

Or: 2-4 proofed win-bet selections in your inbox before 11am, from a record showing 43 winners in 60 days — with a 60-day money-back guarantee wrapped round it.

£39 for the 6-week trial. One-off payment, no rebilling, nothing to cancel:

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QH10 — Check it yourself
Subject: don't trust it. Check it.
Alt: the full list of 43 winners is public

I'm not going to ask you to trust a tipster. Neither is he.

The entire 60-day record is published: all 43 winners with horse, date and price. The strike rate. The stake maths. The worst losing run.

Take five minutes and pick it apart. That's the whole pitch:

https://hop.clickbank.net/?affiliate=XXXX&vendor=betting2&cbpage=ddw

If it survives your calculator — and it will — you'll know what to do. 100 places.

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Days 1–2 (Mon 13th & Tue 14th July) for engaged lists, or anytime the short hitters have warmed the topic. Story and depth — these pre-sell so the page just has to close.

LF1 — The full Dan story
Subject: he made money off bookies for years — without gambling once
Alt: the electrician who reads prices, not form

Dan Lycett is a 47-year-old sparky from Ilkeston. And the way he learned to beat bookmakers should change how you think about tipsters.

Because for the first few years he took money off the bookies, he never gambled at all.

He started with matched betting — turning the bookies' own free-bet offers into guaranteed cash. Pure maths, zero opinions. Then arbitrage: backing both sides when two firms disagree about a price badly enough that you win either way.

Here's what that education does to a man. Matched bettors and arbers don't learn horses. They learn PRICES. Thousands of hours staring at odds until a wrong price jumps off the page — because wrong prices are the only thing that pays them.

Then Dan worked out the obvious next step. If you can spot a wrong price... you don't need the arb. You just back it.

While everyone else asks "which horse is best?" (a question the bookmakers answer better than any of us ever will), Dan asks the question they can't always get right: WHICH PRICE IS WRONG, THIS MORNING?

Nobody took his word for it. He was proofed for two months — every tip emailed and timestamped before the off. 194 tips. 43 winners. All straight win bets between 9/2 and 10/1. £3,495 profit to £30 level stakes.

The whole record — winners, losers, worst run, all of it — is published here:

https://hop.clickbank.net/?affiliate=XXXX&vendor=betting2&cbpage=ddw

It's capped at 100 members to protect the very prices his edge lives on. When it's full, the page comes down.

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P.S. The full winners list is on the page. Horse, date, price, all 43. Check it against your own calculator — that's the point of publishing it.
LF2 — The proofing process
Subject: how do you actually PROVE a tipster? like this.
Alt: 194 timestamped emails vs "trust me bro"

Ever wondered why you can't trust tipster results pages?

Because results are easy to fake after the fact. Screenshot a winning slip, hide nine losers, done. The whole industry runs on it.

So here's what proper proofing looks like — the way Dan's Daily Winners was tested before it opened:

1. Every morning, before 11am, Dan emailed his selections — while the horses were still in their boxes.
2. Once sent, it counted. Timestamped. No "didn't mean that one."
3. After racing, every tip got marked against official results. Winners AND losers.
4. Nothing deleted, nothing backdated, nothing cherry-picked.

Sixty days of that. 194 tips. And the results:

- 43 winners — a 22% strike rate on straight win bets
- Prices from 9/2 to 10/1 (no lottery tickets padding the record)
- £3,495 profit to £30 level stakes
- Worst run: 11 tips over 4 days — published, not buried

That last line is the tell. A tipster who publishes his own worst losing run is a tipster whose numbers survive daylight.

See the whole record here:

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100 places. £39 one-off for a 6-week trial, 60-day money-back guarantee.

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LF3 — The honesty sell
Subject: 11 tips. 4 days. Not one winner.
Alt: the losing run they printed on their own sales page

Let me show you the strangest thing I've seen on a tips sales page.

Halfway down, in big letters, it says: somewhere in this record is a stretch of ELEVEN TIPS — four days — without a single winner.

They printed their own worst losing run. On the sales page. Voluntarily.

Why? Their words, more or less: "You're going to be sat inside a run like that at some point, wondering if it's all gone wrong — and we'd rather you knew now that four quiet days is what the road to 43 winners actually looks like."

And they follow it with this: if four losing days would break you or your betting bank, don't join. Keep your £39.

I've been around this market a long time. Pages that talk to you like that are rare — and they're rare because you can only afford honesty when the full record backs you up:

194 timestamped tips in 60 days. 43 winners. 9/2 to 10/1, win bets only. £3,495 to £30 level stakes. One winner roughly every 4-5 tips.

The whole thing, warts and all:

https://hop.clickbank.net/?affiliate=XXXX&vendor=betting2&cbpage=ddw

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P.S. 100-member cap, hard. If you're the patient type this was written for, don't sit on it.
LF4 — Friday 19 June, narrated
Subject: the best Friday on the record
Alt: three winners before teatime — all on the published list

Want to know what a good morning looks like when a tipster's actually got an edge?

Friday the 19th of June. Dan's email goes out before 11, same as every day. A handful of win-bet selections, prices to take, nothing fancy.

By the last race of the afternoon:

Green Carrara — WON at 17/2.
Vivid Pink — WON at 15/2.
Opportunity — WON at 6/1.

Twenty-two points of profit. Over £600 to £30 level stakes. One afternoon.

Now, the important bit — because anyone can tell you a story like that. This one's checkable. Those three horses are rows 36, 37 and 38 on the winners list published on the sales page, part of a 60-day record where every tip was timestamped before the off.

And the same record shows the quiet stretches too — including an 11-tip run without a winner. That's the honest shape of it: patient weeks, punctuated by Fridays like the 19th.

Nobody — Dan included — knows when the next one lands. The only people who catch it are the ones getting the email that morning:

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£39 one-off, 6-week trial, 100 places, 60-day guarantee.

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LF5 — The stake maths
Subject: the same 43 winners at YOUR stakes
Alt: £2,330... £3,495... £5,825... £11,650

One table on this sales page does more selling than everything else combined. It's the simplest thing you'll read today.

They took the full 60-day proofed record — 194 tips, 43 winners, every one timestamped before the off — and showed the identical record at four different level stakes:

£20 per bet ... £2,330 profit
£30 per bet ... £3,495 profit (this is what was actually staked)
£50 per bet ... £5,825 profit
£100 per bet ... £11,650 profit

No projections. No "up to." The same bets, scaled — and you can verify every line because the complete winners list (horse, date, price) is published right above it.

Two things I like here. First, they tell you plainly which row is real: the £30 one. Second, the strike rate behind it is 22% — believable, sustainable, honest. Not the 60% fantasy numbers this market usually peddles.

Have a look at the table and run your own numbers:

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100-member cap. £39 one-off for six weeks. 60-day money-back guarantee.

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Day 3 = Wednesday 15th July. Place-count swipe (D3-1): use ONLY the real remaining number we send you that morning. If we haven't sent it, don't send the swipe.
D3-1 — Places update
Subject: [REAL NUMBER] of the 100 places left
Alt: quick update on Dan's Daily Winners

Two days ago I told you about Dan's Daily Winners — the proofed tips service capped at 100 members.

Quick factual update: as of this morning, [REAL NUMBER — SUPPLIED BY US] places remain.

The cap's real (it protects the early prices the whole record is built on), so when it's done, it's done — the page comes down and there's no waiting list.

If you were planning to look at the record properly, today's the day for it:

https://hop.clickbank.net/?affiliate=XXXX&vendor=betting2&cbpage=ddw

194 timestamped tips. 43 winners. The losers published too. £39 one-off, 60-day guarantee.

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D3-2 — Tomorrow morning, future-paced
Subject: what tomorrow at 10:45am looks like
Alt: two minutes with your brew, then done

Let me paint you tomorrow morning, if you join today.

Sometime before 11, your phone buzzes. Email from Dan. No app, no login, no software. Inside: 2-4 selections, the prices to take, done.

You read it with your brew — two minutes. You get your bets on early, while the prices Dan's flagged still exist. And the rest of your day is yours.

Then the afternoon has something in it. Because on this record — 43 winners in 60 days — roughly one tip in every four or five goes in. Most days have a winner in them.

That's the whole routine. It's deliberately boring, and the record it produced is anything but:

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D3-3 — Guarantee-led
Subject: they take the risk, not you
Alt: 60 days to change your mind

Here's a detail from the Dan's Daily Winners page that's easy to miss.

The trial is 6 weeks. The money-back guarantee is 60 DAYS.

Read that again — the guarantee outlasts the trial. You can take every tip for the full six weeks, judge the whole thing on results, and STILL get your £39 back if it's not for you.

They proofed Dan for two months before taking a penny. Now they're carrying the risk on your side of the deal too. That's what confidence in a record looks like.

The record itself — all 194 tips, 43 winners, worst run included — is here:

https://hop.clickbank.net/?affiliate=XXXX&vendor=betting2&cbpage=ddw

£39 one-off. No rebilling. 100 places.

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Day 4 = Thursday 16th July. Objection day — these three answer the questions your readers are already asking themselves.

D4-1 — "Why win bets only?"
Subject: why he refuses to tip each-way
Alt: win bets only — nowhere to hide

A reader asked me a good question about Dan's Daily Winners: "Why win bets only? Isn't each-way safer?"

Here's the thing about each-way in a tipster's record: it's a hiding place. Fourth at 25/1 gets chalked up as a "winning tip" and pads the strike rate — while your actual profit goes nowhere.

Win bets only means the record has nowhere to hide. Either the horse won, or the tip lost. 43 did win, out of 194, at prices from 9/2 to 10/1 — and that clean, unpadded record made £3,495 to £30 level stakes in 60 days.

Simple bets. Honest scoring. Published in full:

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D4-2 — "Is 22% actually good?"
Subject: is a 22% strike rate any good? (yes — here's why)
Alt: the strike rate lie the tips industry tells you

Somebody's going to look at Dan's 22% strike rate and think "only 22%?"

So let's talk about strike rates for a second — because the tips industry has trained punters to believe nonsense.

A 60% strike rate at odds-on prices loses you money slowly. A 22% strike rate at an average winning price over 6/1 — which is what Dan's proofed record shows — is where genuine profit lives: £3,495 to £30 level stakes in 60 days, computed from the published list.

The huge strike rates you see on other pages come from one of three places: odds-on fillers, each-way padding, or fiction.

22% on straight win bets at 9/2-10/1 is what an honest, profitable record actually looks like. And it still means a winner roughly every 4-5 tips — most mornings have one in them.

See the record for yourself:

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D4-3 — "Can I get the prices?"
Subject: "but can I actually get those prices?"
Alt: why the tips land before 11am

Sharpest objection I've heard about Dan's Daily Winners: "Advised prices are one thing — can I actually get them?"

Fair question. Two answers.

One: it's exactly why the tips land before 11am. Dan's edge is in early prices, so the whole service is built around giving you time to take them while they exist.

Two: it's why the membership is capped at 100. A thousand members hammering the same morning price would kill it for everyone. A hundred, getting on quietly, don't. The cap isn't marketing — it's how the advised prices stay takeable.

A tips service that limits its own sales to protect your prices is a rare thing. The record it protects — 43 winners in 60 days, all timestamped — is here:

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Day 5 = Friday 17th July. Place-count swipe (D5-3): real remaining number only — supplied by us that morning.
D5-1 — The full recap
Subject: the whole record in 8 lines
Alt: everything you need to decide, in one email

No story today. Just the record, in full, so you can decide:

- 194 tips over 60 days — every one emailed and timestamped BEFORE the races
- 43 winners. 22% strike rate. Straight win bets only.
- Prices from 9/2 to 10/1. Average winning price a shade over 6/1.
- £3,495 profit to £30 level stakes (£11,650 at £100 — same bets, scaled)
- Worst run: 11 tips over 4 days — published on the page
- 24 winners in month two vs 19 in month one
- 2-4 tips most days, in your inbox before 11am
- £39 one-off for 6 weeks. No rebilling. 60-day money-back guarantee. 100 places.

Every line is checkable against the published winners list:

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D5-2 — The negative sell
Subject: please DON'T join this (if this is you)
Alt: four kinds of people who should keep their £39

Unusual email today: reasons NOT to join Dan's Daily Winners.

Straight from their own page — who this is NOT for:

- Anyone looking to get rich by the weekend. It's a 22% strike rate, not a miracle.
- Anyone betting money they can't afford to lose.
- Anyone who can't sit calmly through four quiet days. The worst run is published: 11 tips, 4 days, nothing.
- Anyone who wants 66/1 fairy tales instead of real 9/2-10/1 prices.

Their words: "If any of those is you, keep your £39 — no hard feelings."

But if you're the other kind — patient, sensible stakes, happy to follow a record that's been proofed and published in full — then this was built for you, and there are only 100 seats:

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D5-3 — Momentum + places
Subject: month two beat month one ([REAL NUMBER] places left)
Alt: the record's getting stronger, the places fewer

Two numbers today.

First: 19 and 24. That's Dan's winners in month one and month two of the proofing period. The record didn't cool off — it got stronger, at bigger average prices.

Second: [REAL NUMBER — SUPPLIED BY US]. That's how many of the 100 places are left as of this morning.

One number's rising, one's falling. You can see where this goes:

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£39 one-off, 6-week trial, 60-day guarantee. When the counter hits zero, the page comes down.

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Day 6 = Saturday 18th July. Closing sequence. Send ONLY what's true on the day: use the real remaining-places number in all three, and only run the "final hours / page comes down" framing if the cap is genuinely about to fill or we've confirmed we're closing the page. We'll confirm status by email each morning of Day 6.
D6-1 — Morning: last call
Subject: last call — [REAL NUMBER] places left
Alt: Dan's Daily Winners — the doors are nearly shut

This is the last morning I'll write to you about Dan's Daily Winners.

The position as of today: [REAL NUMBER — SUPPLIED BY US] of the 100 places remain. When they're gone, the page comes down — no waiting list, no second launch email from me.

If you've read the record already, you don't need me to repeat it. If you haven't, the short version: 194 timestamped tips in 60 days, 43 winners on straight win bets at 9/2-10/1, £3,495 to £30 level stakes, worst losing run published on the page.

Last look:

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D6-2 — Afternoon: the fence email
Subject: still on the fence? read this one line
Alt: the guarantee makes the fence pointless

If you've opened every email about Dan's Daily Winners but not joined, you're on the fence — so let me point at the one line that makes the fence pointless.

The 60-day money-back guarantee is LONGER than the 6-week trial.

Which means the worst case isn't "I lose £39." The worst case is: you take every tip for six weeks, judge the entire thing on real results in your own inbox, decide it's not for you, and get your £39 back.

The only genuinely unrecoverable thing here is a seat. [REAL NUMBER — SUPPLIED BY US] of 100 left as I write this:

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D6-3 — Final hours
Subject: final hours — then the page comes down
Alt: [REAL NUMBER] seats between you and closed doors

Short and factual, because that's all a final email should be.

Dan's Daily Winners closes to new members when the 100th seat fills. As of this evening: [REAL NUMBER — SUPPLIED BY US] left.

What you're deciding on, one last time:

- 2-4 win-bet tips in your inbox before 11am
- A 60-day record published in full: 194 timestamped tips, 43 winners, £3,495 to £30 level stakes
- The losing runs printed alongside the winners
- £39, one-off, no rebilling — covered by a 60-day money-back guarantee

After tonight I won't mention it again. The page, while it's still up:

https://hop.clickbank.net/?affiliate=XXXX&vendor=betting2&cbpage=ddw

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