Created by Theo Kournis and based on a system created by his quantitative data analysis company Quantalyst, The Tipping Machine is a daily horse racing tipster service.
What is the product?
The Tipping Machine is a horse racing tipster service provided by Theo Kournis that specialises in providing statistics based daily selections to subscribers. The selection process for The Tipping Machine comes mainly from the analysis carried out by Theo Kournis’ company Quantalys who allegedly check results via third party platforms. This means that the selection process (whilst not detailed) likely stems from statistical analysis. The service provides around 5 bets per day (usually sent out around 12 noon) with odds ranging from evens all the way up to 100/1. Prices are advised at Betfair starting price and stakes are level for all bets. Over the last 12 months, The Tipping Machine has achieved a strike rate of 30.57% on average.
What is the investment vs. the rate of return?
The Tipping Machine is subscription based with a 30 day subscription costing £60, a 60 day subscription selling for £120 and finally a 180 day subscription will set you back £180. There is a money back guarantee in place for The Tipping Machine however it is only applicable to the 180 day subscription and it will only activate if after 180 days the service hasn’t shown a profit. In terms of income from The Tipping Machine, whilst the service is in profit, it has made a rather paltry 46.5 points in 12 months.
Does the product provide value for money?
I don’t feel that The Tipping Machine does provide value for money, namely down to rather poor results.
Conclusion
The Tipping Machine has made just 46.5 points of profit in the last 12 months. Based off £10 stakes and a 180 day subscription, this would mean an overall profit of £105. Based off the £10,000 plus of bets that you would place, it makes for rather sad reading. The fact is that there are a number of different tipster services out there that offer substantially better results than this, in many cases at a fraction of the cost. Personally I don’t see anything about The Tipping Machine that is really worth investing in and as a result I would avoid it entirely.
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