Offered under the Winning Information Network brand of tipster services, Goal Bet Formula is a football based tipster service that predicts goal scorers for games.
What is the product?
Offering selections throughout the week (with the vast majority falling on weekends), Goal Bet Formula isn’t too different from most football services on the surface of things. Once you start to examine the bets that are offered however, it becomes apparent that Goal Bet Formula uses a betting method that I’ve never seen before in a sports betting service. The Goal Bet Formula Team make selections for players to be either first goal scorer or to score during a game with selections drawing on analysis of games in immaculate detail according to Winning Information Network. There is still value in this kind of betting with Goal Bet Formula frequently obtaining odds of 3/1 or 4/1 on bets that you would say have a very reasonable chance of coming in. That having been said, because you are betting on very specific outcomes there are plenty of losing bets suggested by Goal Bet Formula. This high risk, high yield approach involves following the staking advice of the Goal Bet Formula Team which ranges from staking one point per game all the way up to 5 points per game.
What is the investment vs. the rate of return?
Goal Bet Formula is advertised at a rate of £5 per week on a trial basis after which the cost of subscribing goes up to £10 per week. What isn’t discussed until you come to pay is that these costs are charged on a monthly rate which means that your trial month will come in at £20 whilst a standard month of selections will cost you the rather more considerable sum of £40 per month. As Winning Information Network is a subsidiary of Betfan their usual policy stands of offering no money back guarantee. That having been said they do say that they will review all refund requests that are submitted. In terms of income, Goal Bet Formula has produced a 90.65 point profit since October last year. Of this period there has been one losing month (February) which is currently showing a significant downwards trend having lost 28 points this month.
Does the product provide value for money?
Personally I am not convinced that Goal Bet Formula represents value for money for a number of reasons that I shall explore below.
Conclusion
There is very little denying that Goal Bet Formula is an interesting service. The bets that the Goal Bet Formula Team recommend aren’t necessarily bad calls, but there is a degree of luck involved with this kind of betting and that is off putting to me. Don’t get me wrong, I feel like there is something to Goal Bet Formula, I am just not certain that at this time they have it really nailed down. With that in mind I think that I’d possibly avoid Goal Bet Formula for now however it is possibly worth keeping an eye on for the future.
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