Big Saturday Race Service News


Welcome to 2025 and Happy New Year.

2024 finished on a winner thanks to the well named "Win Some Lose Some".

Last year was a winning and profitable year for followers for the Big Saturday Race Prewiew & Tips column.

A profit of +19.55 points won.

10 winners & 18 placed from a total of 80 tips.

A tidy profit of £391 to £20 per point stakes.or maybe £977.50 to £50 per point stakes.

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A full year guarantee if you join the Big Saturday Race Preview Service.

Nicky will refund your yearly subscription fees if the Big Saturday Service doesn't show a profit.

Yes that is correct, all fees are guaranteed for a year from the day you join with no break in service.

The maximum cost to you works out at £3.33 per month or less than the cost of a cheap coffee!

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Today's Big Race Preview

Naas & Plumpton have been given the go ahead this morning.

The Sussex National doesn't appeal from a betting perspective.

Instead, we target the Grade 1 Lawlor's of Naas Novice hurdle as a replacement race for the abandoned Veternan' Handicap Chase at Sandown yesterday.

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Best of Luck,

Nicky

Every Big Saturday Race Preview & Tips are published online at https://lp.betalchemist.com/

Following the result of the race, I will make the online post availble to the public. Too late to back the winner or change the result at that time!


Big Saturday Races Past Results

A full listing of all our Big Saturday Feature Race selections and results can be found by clicking the button below.

Usually, there are two selections in the big field handicaps.

Latest Big Saturday Race Winner was Win Some Lose Some at 13/2

2024 total +19.55 points profit or +£391 to £10 ew stakes.​

Since the Big Saturday Race Preview column began in 2014 the service is showing profits of +166 points

or £3,320 to £10 each way stakes.


Bet Alchemist Advisory Service

Nicky has loved horse racing since going point to point racing at the tender age of eight! His Aunt Anna took him to Wexford racecourse which ignited Nicky's love of jump racing. Over time Nicky has developed his love of racing into a serious hobby and business. His analytical abilities shine true with the big priced winners he is able to identify such as 66/1 winner Faivoir at the 2023 Cheltenham Festival. Get your weekly Big Saturday Race Preview along with recommended tips to find out how a professional assesses a race to find value tips.

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