GetSome.Tips
The method

AI horse racing tips, with receipts.

GetSome.Tips is built around one simple idea: use modern AI to read the full New Zealand Saturday card consistently, then publish the outcomes honestly afterwards.

What the engine reads

The method starts with structured racing data, not vibes. It looks at recent runs, last-600m sectionals, track condition, field size, gate, weight, jockey and trainer form, market movement, and whether the likely race shape suits the horse.

The useful signal is often buried below the form string. A horse that finished fourth but ran home hard on a wet track can be more interesting than a horse that placed in a slowly run race.

Why last 600m sectionals matter

Most races are decided by who can sustain top speed late, not simply who has the prettiest recent placing. The final 600m sectional helps show which runners can finish off at the right trip and on the right surface.

We do not treat every fast sectional equally. Trip, going, tempo, margin, and class all matter. A sharp 1200m sprint sectional does not automatically translate to a 2100m staying race.

How the public record works

Tips are published before the race for subscribers. After the meeting, we publish public results and retrospectives so anyone can see what worked, what failed, and what the method learned.

See the public track record →

What we will not claim

No guaranteed winners. No secret certainty. Racing has variance, wet tracks get weird, and good reads still lose. The value is a disciplined process, transparent results, and a better Saturday read than chasing names or hunches.