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19th Jan 2016

Lucky punter won £245,000 on seven-horse accumulator using this classic betting technique

Ben Kenyon

We’re not going to pretend we’re experts on the mercurial art of betting on the horses.

But from now on we’re going to be following suit of this man the next time we’re having a flutter.

An unnamed 34-year-old scooped a staggering £245,000 on a £10, seven-horse accumulator at Wolverhampton’s Dunstall Park racecourse.

The Southampton man, who is a motor mechanic, admitted it was down to ‘brilliant luck’ – as well as a bit of nous and one of the most classic techniques in betting.

He just looked at the race favourites and chose winners based purely on their names, according to the Express and Star.

The ‘technique’ meant he went ‘through the card’ predicting all seven winners on the day – including Whitecliff, Artful Mind, Mr Boss Man, Oakley Girl, Perfect Cracker, Bank Of Gibraltar and Ohsosecret on January, 6.

WOLVERHAMPTON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 26: Toronto Heights (ridden by Jimmy Quinn) on her way to finishing 2nd in the Maiden Stakes race at Dunstall Park on January 26, 2004 in Wolverhampton, England (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)

“I chose the horses based on their names,” he told the paper. “I looked at ones who were favourites and selected them at random based upon names that I liked. I was watching the results come in and after the first three had won, I started texting the wife.

“When the seventh one won, I was jumping around the place. It’s the biggest high I have ever had.”

On the final race, six of his seven winners were in the bag but he needed a photo finish.

Luckily for him Ohsosecret just edged it and landed him £245,000. What makes his win even more spectacular is that he tripled his winnings taking early odds the night before rather than as they lined up on the day which would have given him only £80,000.

Well played mate.