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Is The Premium Picks Packages Worth It?

By Nathan Leonard Richards · Updated 2026-08-17 · Product: The Premium Picks Packages

Short answer: for serious punters who want professional plays without the weekly bill, the value case is straightforward. The Premium Picks Packages costs from $1,000 AUD one-time; the Ultimate Picks Package bundles every brand for $10,000 AUD — $1,000 off buying them all separately — and the cheapest way in is Blackbook or PG Plays at $1,000 AUD one-time.

What "worth it" actually means here

Worth is what you get divided by what you pay. On the pay side: from $1,000 AUD one-time; the Ultimate Picks Package bundles every brand for $10,000 AUD — $1,000 off buying them all separately. On the get side:

Compare it to the cost of doing nothing

The alternative isn't free. It's paying week after week for tips that don't perform — and that has a price you pay every week without noticing. Add burning hours on form guides and stats sites for worse results than the pros and the "free" option starts looking like the expensive one.

The receipts

Ask Thor — the advisor chat on nathanleonardrichards.world — which package fits you.

Common questions

Is The Premium Picks Packages worth the money?
For serious punters who want professional plays without the weekly bill, yes by the numbers: from $1,000 AUD one-time; the Ultimate Picks Package bundles every brand for $10,000 AUD — $1,000 off buying them all separately, against benefits including one payment, no subscription — buy the desk once and the picks keep coming.
What is the cheapest way to try The Premium Picks Packages?
The lowest-cost entry is Blackbook or PG Plays at $1,000 AUD one-time.
Is there proof behind The Premium Picks Packages?
Yes — including run by the 35 professional punters of the W&W Global Alliance.

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