Archive for April 2015

Elite Horse Racing Review

Created by a team of 3 (unnamed) tipsters, Elite Horse Racing is a horse racing tipster service that the creators say is more like an investment than a tipster service.

What is the product?

Elite Horse Racing is a horse racing tipster service in which the “tipsters” behind the service say that they see their product as investing “in the right markets at the right times”. The selections come from a fundamentally sound idea with the Elite Horse Racing team saying that they use a handicap system that is based on in-depth research that factors in a number of different statistics. These include things a number of statistics as well as speed figures and ratings also being used. They then utilise a number of tools to determine which selections are most relevant. Elite Horse Racing say that they “pick winners”, presumably as a result of this method of selection however a look at the numbers paints a different picture. Whilst the current strike rate is 33% which whilst not fantastic, is not the worst figure I have seen, a 17 loss losing streak is definitely an issue. With stakes ranging from 1 point to 3 points, this is a pretty big number, particularly when you consider that the bets are also a combination of each way and win bets with the latter providing scope for at least one win. Read more

Race Course Specialist Review Martin Clarke

Created by Martin Clarke (and his team), Race Course Specialist is a number of betting systems for different race tracks across the UK.

What is the product?

Race Course Specialist is made up of 10 different betting systems, one for each of the race tracks covered. Race Course Specialist covers the 4 all weather tracks and select flat tracks. The flat races are Ascot, Ayr, Brighton, Newbury, Nottingham and finally York. The guide comes in a downloadable PDF document detailing each system. Because of the number of different systems in place, it is difficult to go into how every system works (as well as the obvious reasons for not doing this) however the fact that Martin Clarke and his team have worked on Race Course Specialist for as long as they (6 years) have suggests that they strongly believe in their system. All bets that Race Course Specialist recommend are level staking backing odds that on average come in at 5.19 per bet. For 2014 Race Course Specialist has a combined average strike rate that currently stands at 30.36% with the highest result being 48.3% and the lowest at 16.9%. As an optional upsell you can agree to get selections sent to you by Martin Clarke and the team if you don’t want to do the work yourself. Read more

The Golf Insider Review Matthew Walton

Created by Matthew Walton, The Golf Insider is a sports betting tipster service that offers golf tips based around the idea of value betting.

What is the product?

The Golf Insider is a golfing tipster service that creator Matthew Walton claims is able to turn pretty substantial profits in a relatively small space of time. This is achieved through betting on value bets as identified by Matthew Walton’s “insider”, an alleged ex bookie. This insider says that golf is the most oft overlooked sport by bookies and as such, the best odds are often available. The Golf Insider on this ex bookies own calculations of odds and when there is a large enough discrepancy, a selections is offered. This is in turn based on a spreadsheet he keeps that analyses statistics and data to show “true odds”. This allows The Golf Insider to offer bets that go as high as 80/1 and 125/1 (and I you believe the testimonials, a double that a The Golf Insider  user made based off selections that resulted in over 10,000/1). Being a golf service you are going to get somewhat sporadic selections although the marketing for the system claims that 272 bets over a 17 week period. Bets themselves are varied and range from Top 20 finishers and tournament winners to 3-Ball bets in the early rounds. Staking carries a high range with The Golf Insider advising stakes that start at £20 and go as high as £200 per bet. The service has an alleged strike rate of 32.35%. Read more

Greyhound Lay Top Form Software Review Horse Racing Rates

Created by Kevin of Horse Racing Rates, Greyhound Lay Top Form Software is a piece of software that makes selections of greyhounds to lay against.

What is the product?

Greyhound Lay Top Form Software comes in the form of a piece of downloadable, Windows compatible only, software that identifies lay betting opportunities. As the name suggests Greyhound Lay Top Form Software covers greyhound racing with the software simply requiring the click of a button to scan all UK and Irish race cards for that day (this can be one from 12am UTC). Whilst the details of how selections are made is kept secret, there are some hints involved. Kevin says that in his 10 years making this kind of software he analyses betting systems before automating the process. It is also apparent that Greyhound Lay Top Form Software is based around assigning dogs their own ratings and working out the likelihood of a win. Given the fact that the maximum odds for Greyhound Lay Top Form Software are 4.0, it also seems unlikely that you are laying on rank outsiders who you will struggle to lay.  This kind of thing is rather common for systems from Horse Racing Rates however. At this point it is worth stating the obvious and saying that Greyhound Lay Top Form Software is a lay betting system so an account will be required with a betting exchange with Kevin advising Betfair. In terms of results, there is limited information available however based off this Greyhound Lay Top Form Software has achieved a strike rate of around the 83% mark. Read more

Lazy Job Killer Review Todd Wesley

Created by Todd Wesley, Lazy Job Killer is a training guide that teaches you how to use your knowledge of a niche to market yourself to businesses as a consultant.

What is the product?

Lazy Job Killer is a downloadable guide that according to Todd Wesley will help you to unlock the secrets to quitting your job and starting your own business. Lazy Job Killer is claimed to have been designed anybody who works in an existing niche but the fact is that information on Lazy Job Killer is on the scarce side. What this appears to be is a guide to teaching you how to start operating as a consultant to other businesses based around your existing knowledge. Lazy Job Killer is presented as being a very simple process that anybody can do but I would strongly beg to differ on this. Read more

Instant Payday Network Review Jeff Buchanan

Created by Jeff Buchanan, Instant Payday Network is a product that advertises itself as a new way of making money online.

What is the product?

Instant Payday Network is something of an enigma with Jeff Buchanan claiming that this is a way of making easy money on autopilot. Whilst Instant Payday Network is advertised as being a simple process that involves completing offers in order to gain credits that you can exchange for cash. In actuality, most of Instant Payday Network involves referring other people once you have earned your first commission (something that Jeff Buchanan seems to have built Instant Payday Network for). This is all handled through mycashfreebies.com which is also the website that Instant Payday Network redirects to (under Jeff Buchanan’s referral link). Each referral pays the same as exchanging a credit for a referral. I also noticed that on the few other sites that Instant Payday Network links to, each time you are sent to an affiliate link. Read more

Ante-Post King Review

Provided by the Tipster Warehouse stable of tipsters, Ante-Post King is a tipster service that provides selections and predictions for future events.

What is the product?

Ante-Post King is a tipster service rather unlike any other in so much as it does not concern itself with day to day selections but instead looks at long term bets such as winners of major tournaments. This understandably means that Ante-Post King will not issue selections every day although you can expect 3-4 per week. The bets that Ante-Post King advises are typically win or place bets with stakes of 1-2 points. According to the Tipster Warehouse proofing this has generated a 30% strike rate. In terms of the selections for Ante-Post King, Tipster Warehouse unfortunately do not go into detail on how they are made. Given the nature of Ante-Post King and the length over which bets can be placed, my inclination is that there is a lot of analysis of statistics and form. Read more

Click now