Archive for January 2015

1 Pound Punt Review Harold Schmitt

Created by Harold Schmitt, 1 Pound Punt is an independent horse racing tipster service that provides subscribers with selections on long odd bets that allegedly maximise profits.

What is the product?

1 Pound Punt is a new tipster service operated by one Harold Schmitt that claims to be able to turn huge profits simply through £1 level stake betting. This is mostly achieved through a number of long odd bets that can range from doubles and trebles moving up to Trixies (3 doubles and a treble), Yankees (6 doubles, 4 trebles and a fourfold accumulator) and on one occasion, a Super Yankee or Canadian (a bet comprised of 26 bets made up of 10 doubles, 10 trebles, 5 fourfold accumulators and a fivefold accumulator). Unfortunately there is no information forthcoming on how the horses for these bets are selected. This makes 1 Pound Punt a low strike rate system with the statistics currently showing 16.6% so far for January. Unfortunately there is no proofing for 2014 to draw a better idea of what to expect. In terms of the service, selections aren’t a daily thing which is to be expected given the nature of 1 Pound Punt although when selections are available Harold Schmitt typically sends them out before midday. As is clear from the name, 1 Pound Punt uses a simple staking of £1 per bet with the biggest potential outlay on a given day being £26. Read more

Tevin Rynard Racing Review Tipster Street

Created by Tevin Rynard and marketed through Tipster Street, Tevin Rynard Racing is an email based horse racing tipster service.

What is the product?

Tevin Rynard Racing is a horse racing tipster service that specialises in providing value bets for smaller field races. Despite this restriction of sorts, Tevin Rynard Racing covers all weather, flat, chase and hurdle races. Selections are sent out via email seven days a week, typically before 11am with an average monthly output of around 40 selections. Stakes are advised as 1 or 2 point bets on odds that range from 1.5 to 25+. The selections process for Tevin Rynard Racing is not discussed by Tevin Rynard which is rather disappointing however this is unfortunately commonplace with tipsters. Based off the fact that Tevin Rynard operates in a relatively small field, it seems likely that he has developed a highly specialised understanding. Whatever the technique, Tevin Rynard Racing has achieved a highly respectable average strike rate of 44.5%. Read more

Value Horse Service Review Alan Smith

Created by Alan Smith, Value Horse Service is a new, independent tipster service that provides subscribers with daily selections via email.

What is the product?

Value Horse Service is a tipster service that specialises in providing lay betting advice to subscribers. As mentioned these are sent out daily with bets covering laying win and place bets. Alan Smith says that the odds for bets that Value Horse Service advises will never exceed 10 points and that the average odds come in at 5.1 for win lays and 2.4 for place lays. Whilst the selection process isn’t detailed, Alan Smith does discuss how prior to Value Horse Service , he did make a living using the same methods before having to give it up. The proofing that is available is rather limited as Value Horse Service has only been operational since late November although this hasn’t stopped it from showing a lot of promise in terms of strike rate and returns. Read more

A Jump Too Far Review Paul Fowlie

Created by Paul Fowlie and marketed by the Sportsworld Publishing team, A Jump Too Far is a horse racing lay betting system with optional tips.

What is the product?

A Jump Too Far is made up of two main aspects. There is the downloadable betting system (which according to Sportsworld Publishing has been used by Paul Fowlie successfully for 10 years and sold by them for 2 years) and an optional tipster service with selections based on the A Jump Too Far betting system. It is claimed that A Jump Too Far will typically identify 20-40 bets a month with the number rising during the National Hunt season. Put basically, A Jump Too Far is all about identifying horses that will run out of steam before the end of the race and laying these horses. This means that an account will be required through a betting exchange with the most well known example being Betfair. A Jump Too Far is claimed to have an average liability of 6.6/1 although the actual average loss is just 5/1 odds. Read more

Each Way Magic Review Andrew Thompson Tipster

Created by Andrew Thompson, Each Way Magic is a horse racing tipster service that provides long odds selections to subscribers.

What is the product?

Each Way Magic is a tipster service based (not surprisingly given the title) around betting each way. Having enjoyed success with Football ACCA Tips, Andrew Thompson is now moving into horse racing with a service that puts a firm focus on what he calls value bets. This means that the average odds for Each Way Magic come in at 6/1 which will more likely than not mean a low strike rate (there is no proofing and Andrew Thompson doesn’t discuss this). That having been said if your average odds are that high you don’t need to win every race. When Each Way Magic’s selections are sent out you will also get a confidence rating for bets which is labelled 1-10 with 10 being likely to win. The selections themselves are form based with Andrew Thompson saying that he puts a lot of work into studying form records. Read more

Raid the Bookie Review Mark Robinson

Created by Mark Robinson, Raid the Bookie is a website that talks users through how to profit from exploiting loopholes in bookmaker bonuses.

What is the product?

Raid the Bookie is a product that shows its members what bookmaker offers are currently available and how to use these to make what is advertised as a risk free profit. This is achieved through a method that certainly isn’t new but I don’t believe I’ve seen presented as well as Raid the Bookie does before now. Essentially what Raid the Bookie involves is betting on certain events with initial deposits and bonuses whilst also laying the same events on the Betfair betting exchange. This means that regardless of the outcome you have won somewhere. Mark Robinson uses Raid the Bookie to not just teach you the method, but also the best bets to place including the odds you should be looking for (this is particularly important for laying bets). Raid the Bookie shows you how to do everything in an easy to follow step by step video and also charts the offers you have used on the website. It is worth keeping in mind that because of how Raid the Bookie works, you will most likely only make money from it once. Read more

Bet on the Winner Review Charlie Blackman

Created by Charlie Blackman, Bet on the Winner is a horse racing tipster service that makes selections based off horses that he believes have been undervalued by bookies.

What is the product?

Bet on the Winner is a tipster service that specialises in providing win bets for Irish and UK races. The selections come courtesy of creator Charlie Blackman however the selection process is unfortunately never really explored. The closest that we come is a claim by Charlie Blackman that he is an ex equities trader and that he draws on this alleged experience to identify value and timing. In terms of the “facts” of Bet on the Winner, Charlie Blackman says that you can expect between 50 and 60 selections per month although these are not necessarily sent out daily. The average odds for these bets are said to range from 5/1 all the way to 8/1 with a strike rate that is simply advertised as over 25% There isn’t a more precise figure available and a lack of proofing makes this impossible to calculate (whilst also providing an additional worry). One of the things that does work to your advantage with Bet on the Winner however is a level stakes system. Read more

5 Figure Days Review Bryan Winters

Created by Bryan Winters, 5 Figure Days is a product that has been designed to allegedly teach users how to generate free traffic however as I shall explore, this is only true to a degree.

What is the product?

5 Figure Days is advertised as being a great way to draw traffic to your website, however I feel that this is something of a misleading way of marketing it. You see whilst Bryan Winters does show you ways of generating traffic for a website, they are only really for a website that he gives you. When you sign up for 5 Figure Days you are given access to your own affiliate website for 5 Figure Days as well as an additional website that you can also promote and it is through these that Bryan Winters suggests you collect email addresses for a list. This is where I feel that 5 Figure Days is perhaps a little misleading. Whilst you may indeed be flooding a website with traffic, it will be 5 Figure Days. Don’t get me wrong, you should be able to build up a pretty OK list (people you sign up as well as people that they then sign up are all added to your list) however most of the traffic side of things is pretty downplayed and reduced to some pretty basic videos and a PDF that shows you various free and paid resources for generating traffic. As a final note, you can get paid commission whenever somebody signs up to 5 Figure Days as well. Read more

Stableline Gold Review Simon Holden and Betfan

Created by Simon Holden and offered as a part of the Betfan stable of tipsters, Stableline Gold is a horse racing service that was Betfan’s 3rd most profitable for 2014.

What is the product?

Stableline Gold is a pretty long standing tipster service (since late 2012) that last year was one of Betfan’s best performing service. With that in mind I expected Stableline Gold to deliver an exceptional service. Creator Simon Holden says that his service is built around an extensive contact network that involves people “in the centre of each training centre” with top trainers in distinguished locations like Lambourn, Newmarket and Epsom, all of whom report directly to him, a claim that I am naturally sceptical of, namely due to a lack of substantial evidence. The statistics for Stableline Gold are slightly more promising initially with a strike rate of 30.09% for January which I would probably call above average. Selections are not a daily thing with Stableline Gold which is not a bad thing when you look at the staking system which involves level stakes of 10 points each, an amount that I found to be worryingly high. Read more

Digital Production Machine Review Alex Jeffreys

Created by Alex Jeffreys, Digital Production Machine is a training course that the creator says will show you how to create your own products for selling online.

What is the product?

Digital Production Machine is spread over 6 video based modules with the focus being on new content creation. As well as the videos which can be watched online, there are also audio files made available for download containing the same information. Digital Production Machine covers what is arguably one of the most important aspects of being an internet marketer in content creation. Really launching your own products is one of the best ways of getting your name and brand “out there”. Alex Jeffreys show you how to do this via a step by step process starting with a quick start guide before moving on to creating the product, launching it and even generating traffic. Finally Digital Production Machine puts a focus on using email marketing to ensure that you keep in touch with your customers and build a relationship with them. Digital Production Machine is also sold with a huge amount of “bonus” content which comes in the form of a checklist for launching a new product, access to a live Q&A with creator Alex Jeffreys. There are also a copy of the resources that he utilises as well as a guide to the most profitable niches and a guide to avoiding what are referred to as fatal traps when creating a product. Read more

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