Created by Stark Investors, Anyone for Tennis is tennis based sports betting tipsters service that is allegedly able to offer consistent profits to subscribers.
What is the product?
Anyone for Tennis is a tennis tipster service that is based on the idea of consistency with Stark Investors claiming that 11 out of 12 months will be profitable. Whilst the ins and outs of Anyone for Tennis aren’t discussed in any detail there are some hints from Stark Investors as to the selection process. They refer to the fact that in tennis there can only be two outcomes as one player or another will ultimately win. They also talk about having statistics on your side which strongly suggests that Anyone for Tennis mostly uses an analytical approach. This is also backed up to a degree when looking through the results which show a strong mixture of bets that are not what you would consider to be unexpected e.g. Djokovic and Federer both tipped for the French Open as well as some long shots. Bets themselves are rather numerous (with summer months getting as high as 75 bets per month) and varied with winners and each way bets as well as various accumulators to boost winings. Anyone for Tennis is proofed using level stakes however Stark Investors recommend a compounding system. In terms of strike rate, in the last 6 months Anyone for Tennis has attained approximately 34% although historically this is a service that does better in Summer.
What is the investment vs. the rate of return?
There are three different subscription lengths available for Anyone for Tennis. These are a monthly option which costs £49, a quarterly option which costs £99 and an annual option which costs £279. Whilst there is no mention of a money back guarantee, it is worth noting that most tipster services don’t offer this and so it doesn’t really count too much against Anyone for Tennis. Over the last 12 months Anyone for Tennis has made a points profit of 239.3 points. This is a rather substantial figure given the fact that Anyone for Tennis has made a total of 510.2 points since the service started in 2011.
Does the product provide value for money?
Anyone for Tennis is making money and there are some months where it clearly does better. I feel that Anyone for Tennis would therefore be best suited for selected periods.
Conclusion
There are some strong results in place for Anyone for Tennis and as such it is rather difficult to ignore. The thing with it is that it makes most of its money between April and around September/October. This means that you may well end up paying for months that frankly, aren’t making you money. The other thing that I feel is worth keeping in mind is how much you will need to bet over this period. Even at £10 a go, you could see £750 spent on bets, some of which are open till the end of a tournament. The fact is that I have seen much worse tennis services however I feel that this is best used as part of a larger portfolio to boost income during the right seasons.
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