Clive Holt is a legendary figure in the world of professional gambling, known for his sharp insights and successful betting strategies. His words of wisdom are highly regarded, and his approach to horse racing is both disciplined and methodical. Unlike many punters, Clive prefers betting at the racecourse rather than in betting shops, attending races at least four times a week, particularly during midweek meetings. His success in betting has been so significant that major bookmakers like William Hill and Coral closed his accounts in 1978, finding it difficult to accommodate his winning streaks.
Clive’s journey into professional gambling began in a rather unexpected way. More than 30 years ago, a friend advised him to back a horse named “The Holt” running at Alexandra Palace (Ally Pally). That simple suggestion sparked a passion that would lead Clive to make a comfortable living from betting. His interest in gambling can be traced back to his father, who owned a couple of greyhounds in the 1960s and showed Clive that betting could be profitable. One of the first principles Clive learned was that betting on singles was a relatively straightforward way to make a profit.
By March 1975, Clive was ready to commit to full-time punting, leaving behind his regular job. At first, his betting approach was somewhat haphazard, placing bets based on what his pockets could afford. He primarily bet on doubles and trebles, but he soon realized that this method was not yielding the best returns.
When Clive started out, he didn’t keep proper records of his bets. Operating on a week-to-week basis, he often found himself breaking even, with no way to accurately track his profits or losses. This lack of oversight bothered him, leading him to start treating betting as a business venture. He began meticulously recording his bets, analyzing his figures, and tracking his returns.
Reflecting on this period, Clive remarked, “It probably had the greatest influence on my future success. As the figures and percentages built up before me, it was clear that I was becoming more and more analytical.” With detailed records, Clive discovered that he was making nearly a 50% profit on his outlays. By focusing more on single bets, he could have increased that margin to over 60%. This insight prompted him to increase his stakes on singles, leading to shorter losing streaks and better money management.
Another key to Clive’s success was setting up a betting bank, a decision that took him seven years to feel confident enough to quit his day job. He recalls his first day as a full-time punter, heading to Chester on May 6, 1975, in a new Ford Ghia Capri, wearing a new suit, ready for his new career. His first bet of £67 to win £30 on a horse named Western Jewel paid off, with the horse winning by two lengths, setting the stage for a successful streak that followed.
In the six weeks after that bet, Clive made more money than he had in a year working for the Electricity Board. Despite his modest start, Clive has grown into a skilled and successful punter, though he never considers himself a big-time gambler. He typically bets no more than £1,000 at a time but has enjoyed a very rewarding career nonetheless.
Clive’s success is evident in his lifestyle, which includes luxury cars like Lotus, Jaguar, De Tomaso Pantera, and BMWs. His betting career has also afforded him and his family winter holidays in exotic locations such as the Caribbean, Africa, Australia, America, Israel, Hong Kong, Singapore, the Canary Islands, and the Mediterranean. His success in betting has provided his wife and four children with a Listed Georgian Country House complete with a Coach House and Stables, set in acres of parkland near a major northern training center.
Clive acknowledges that had he not quit his job jointing electricity cables to pursue full-time betting, his life would have been very different. Interestingly, Clive has never felt the need to bet simply for the thrill of it. He believes he could stop betting altogether if he found another equally rewarding and challenging career.
When asked for advice to new professional punters, Clive emphasizes the importance of confidence in one’s selections. He says, “One vital ingredient for successful punting is that you’ve got to be confident that your selection can win. Horses with good recent form, preferably winning form, running against limited opposition within their class, when at their peak, progressing or improving, do win the majority of races all year round. They are a constant source of winners for anyone to exploit.” He further broadens this category with what he calls the “four Pros”: PROVEN, PROGRESSIVE, PROMISING, and PROFITABLE.
Clive Holt’s story is a testament to the power of discipline, record-keeping, and strategic thinking in betting. His success has allowed him to enjoy the finer things in life while proving that with the right approach, professional punting can indeed be a profitable and sustainable career.
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