BDH - Five Handicap Sleepers to profit from this summer... [Free Guide]

Published: Wed, 04/27/16



You know the sort.

Those types that are slipping down the ratings, past their highest winning mark/official rating.

The runners that people are ignoring because they think they are out of form.

Yeah those guys, they are Handicap Sleepers and I keep track of a vast quantity of them, waiting for them to meet certain criteria before putting the cash down and hopefully collecting at a tasty price.

And today I delve into my own personal files and provide you with FIVE handicaps sleepers that I'll personally be looking to profit from at some stage this summer...



Doors to BDH 2016 are now open!


As a full member you will also get access to an extended version of Handicap Sleepers [currently 28 horses, with more to follow shortly]

How do you profit from Handicap Sleepers?

Luckily for you I've done most of the hard work! 

I've sourced the horses and laid out their strengths and weaknesses for you. All you need to do is keep an eye out for them running. Obviously these things need to be updated regularly, something I personally do on a constant basis. For this FREE guide, unfortunately, I won’t be updating it for you.

However, Handicap Sleepers has now been fully introduced to the FULL SUBSCRIPTION MEMBERS AREA of the 2016 BDH service and I will be updating that side of things and highlighting when a Handicap Sleeper is due to run, along with my own in-depth thoughts on the horse’s chances.

Handicap Sleepers have actually replaced the UTR Squad this year in the members area although the two methods are not actually all that different in their methods.

In the last couple of seasons on the BDH UTR Squad there were some tasty highlights in the shape of Rothesay Chancer, Circumvent, Satellite, Ashpan Sam and Bronze Angel (the free Handicap Sleepers guides also pitched in with the likes of Bop It, Keep It Dark & Gold Beau) as well as some agonizing close calls from runners such as Barney McGrew, Misplaced Fortune and Avertor. But that’s racing. You take the highlights with the close calls, the big winners with the not even on the radar runs, hopefully the close calls return some each-way nuggets allowing you a profit from your efforts, but you accept that you may have to wait a few runs to profit from a handicap sleeper, this isn't a get rich quick scheme, they, unfortunately, do not exist (despite what some may tell you!).




Happy Punting

Ben (BDH)











































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