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Risk Free Money Formula Review Rene Trost

Created by Rene Trost, Risk Free Money Formula is a bundle containing an ebook and software that will show you how to make the most out of matched betting.

What is the product?

Rene Trost has been using matched betting to make a living for some time and I actually looked at one his seminars that he has carried out for the last few years. I was at the time sceptical however he has proven himself and his method of making money since then. Risk Free Money Formula is essentially the contents of these seminars in book form. Risk Free Money Formula can be broken down rather crudely into 3 different sections. The first 50 or so pages are dedicated to those who are new to matched betting, it then moves on to more advanced methods and finally Risk Free Money Formula closes with a look at Asian markets. As mentioned, Risk Free Money Formula also comes with a piece of software that masks your IP from online bookies to help you keep more accounts etc. Read more

All Star Racing Review Pierce Jones

Allegedly created by Pierce Jones, All Star Racing is a horse racing tipster service from Circle Media that offers selections picked by a betting robot.

What is the product?

All Star Racing offers its subscribers horse racing selections that according to the marketing material is a week round service. Pierce Jones says that these will be sent out for 7am however he then says that it will be 9am so this is very much open to questioning (as is a lot of All Star Racing). Emails come with colour coded tips that indicate what type of bet should be placed on the horse with green representing a back to win, amber is an each way bet and finally red representing that you should lay the bet on an exchange. Pierce Jones says that All Star Racing selections are made by a special computer program however there is very little evidence of this. In fact, in terms of how anything about All Star Racing works is none existent with Circle Media offering a tale about how “Pierce Jones’” parents were both gamblers and fell on hard times, but he vowed to win their money back from the bookies and so the robot behind All Star Racing was born, courtesy of a £5,000 investment from Pierce Jones. Not surprisingly there is nothing in the shape of evidence to back any of this up and so one is rather unfortunately left not quite trusting this tale of woe. In terms of what All Star Racing does allegedly provide, you can typically expect between two and five bets with varied odds based off some questionable screenshots. Read more

Betting Barry Review Barry Brown Tipster

Created by “Betting” Barry Brown, Betting Barry is an independent horse racing tipster service that claims to be able to turn a reasonable monthly profit.

What is the product?

Betting Barry is a very easy to follow service with Barry Brown saying that all his tips follow a simple level staking service to help keep things simple. Unfortunately, he doesn’t discuss in any detail how he makes selections for Betting Barry with the closest to an answer being that he is passionate and knowledgeable on the subject of horse racing. This is somewhat reflected in the statistics for Betting Barry which show a strike rate of 24.47% which on its own isn’t necessarily stand out, however when this is combined with average odds of 8.8 it looks like a much stronger proposition. Furthermore a look through the results for Betting Barry show a number of winners that are well into double digits. Read more

Cromwell Racing Review Sportsworld Publishing

Provided under the Sportsworld Publishing stable of tipsters, Cromwell Racing is a selective email based horse racing tipster service.

What is the product?

Providing users with as many as six selections per day for races across the UK and Ireland, Cromwell Racing is a pretty comprehensive looking service. Bets are win or each way with stakes ranging from 1 point to as high as 5 points. Unlike most services Cromwell Racing sends out tips when they become available which means that you have to be pretty dynamic to get the most out of Cromwell Racing. This seems to be down to the fact that Cromwell Racing is seemingly based around an informant network. This is backed up by a few statements including a quote from Sportsworld Publishing about a list of contacts that the tipsters behind Cromwell Racing have as well as a reference in the sales page to knowing circumstances before they happen. This is however somewhat speculative on my behalf. Read more

Edge Racing Laying Service Review Eddie Ege

Created by Eddie Ege, Edge Racing Laying Service is a horse racing tipster service that specialises in providing lay bet selections.

What is the product?

Edge Racing Laying Service provides subscribers with lay bets for horse races across the UK. Being a lay betting service an account will be required through a betting exchange with Betfair being the most well known. Selections appear to be daily with Eddie Ege sending out around 1-2 selections per day to users emails. For all the selections that Edge Racing Laying Service sends out, odds should never be higher than 9.0 on Betfair. Eddie Ege says that the selections come from a combination of inside knowledge coming from various sources including a former jockey. These snippets are then reviewed with form study and looking over the information. At this point there are no results published which makes gauging things like a strike rate however Eddie Ege is confident that Edge Racing Laying Service can achieve close to 100%. Read more

Shrewd Tipster Review Jimmy Welsh

Created by Jimmy Welsh and offered through the Betfan group, Shrewd Tipster is a tipster service that draws heavily on the knowledge and understanding of the creator.

What is the product?

Unlike most sales pitches, Jimmy Welsh talks about more than just his service. He spends some considerable time deconstructing what makes a successful tipster service. This combined with a longstanding service (Shrewd Tipster has been operational since 2010 with a few breaks along the way) shows a tipster who has a firm understanding of his particular system. In the case of Shrewd Tipster, this is based around looking at better class races, specifically for older horses with a distance of 7 furlongs up to a mile and a half. This tight selection process allegedly helps Jimmy Welsh to make Shrewd Tipster as profitable as possible by focussing on races where he has the most possible information. This may well have some reasonable basis as Shrewd Tipster has achieved a reasonable enough strike rate of 28% for the year. The staking system for Shrewd Tipster is rather erratic with bets ranging from a single point all the way to 8 points on a bet. As is the norm for Betfan’s services, selections are sent out via email on a daily basis. Read more

Match Day Money Review Scott “The Kerrnal” Kerr

Created by Scott “The Kerrnal” Kerr, Match Day Money is a sports betting service that focuses on achieving a high strike rate in English Premier League football.

What is the product?

Match Day Money is a tipster service that specifically provides selections for Premier League games with tips being sent out every match day. There will also be an upsell offered for an additional service that provides selections for the Championship and Divisions 1 and 2 (although for this article I will only look at the core product). The creator of Match Day Money, Scott Kerr doesn’t discuss the methods that he uses to make the selections in any detail however he does provide some information. As well as a long history of betting on football that he presumably draws on, Match Day Money is also based around an unseen form pattern, something that Scott Kerr says that he has been developing and tweaking over 12 years. The service provides 1-5 bets each day with an additional Pick of the Week which is a single tip that has been highlighted as the selection to back for that week. In keeping with the focus on strike rate, Scott Kerr claims that Match Day Money has produced a strike rate 74% for the service in general with the Pick of the Week hitting an astonishing 93%. Read more

The Value Thief Review Tipster Street

Offered through Tipster Street on behalf of an unnamed tipster, The Value Thief is an easy to follow tipster service that provides horse racing selections.

What is the product?

The Value Thief is a really straight forward tipster service that provides its subscribers with daily selections for horse racing from across the UK. The service is heavily invested in trying to identify value picks however the actual selection process for The Value Thief is never covered. Despite Tipster Street not disclosing any of the selection process, The Value Thief has picked out a number of high priced winners that are into double figure odds. Naturally this approach has an impact on the strike rate which historically has varied between 15% and 48% which is a big difference although The Value Thief has produced an average of 30% which is very respectable. This is based on average of 61 bets per month which are sent out daily, directly to subscribers email, typically after 9am but before 11am. This will contain selections for the 4 main horse racing disciplines. The Value Thief follows a really simple, low risk, level staking system of one point on a win bet basis. Read more

Secret Signal Review Streetwise News

Created by John Goldsmith and offered through Streetwise Publications, Secret Signal is a horse racing betting system that is a betting system that claims to have a very y high success rate.

What is the product?

Secret Signal comes as a manual that shows you how to exploit a little system that John Goldsmith claims can identify winning bets on a number of different horse racing events including flat races, jump races and all weather races. Details of this little secret system are not discussed in the slightest with the only allusion to it being that you don’t need the internet as you can also work out a newspaper (presumably the Racing Post). The method that Secret Signal employs should bring in up to three bets per day however there will be days when there aren’t any according to John Goldsmith. All bets are advised to be backed on a win basis wish a staking plan that is claimed to be low risk with no chasing losses. Arguably the biggest selling point of Secret Signal (aside from the claimed income) is the strike rate which stands at 91% if you believe Streetwise Publications and John Goldsmith. This isn’t based off small figures either with Secret Signal allegedly identifying 223 winning bets out of 243 bets that were placed. Read more

Football Pay Day Review Steve Davidson

Offered by Steve Davidson and created by a developer known only as Michael, Football Pay Day is a piece of software for searching football statistic that also comes with built in betting systems.

What is the product?

Football Pay Day is the first product of 2015 from the ever industrious Steve Davidson. It comes in the shape of a piece of Windows only software that compiles data and statistics on football games that are listed on Betfair from across the web. It then brings this together into an easy to follow format that you can use for developing our own betting system or alternatively, you can take advantage of one of the 9 systems that come pre built into Football Pay Day. Football Pay Day will display information for the last 16 or 15 game with over 170 different parameters available which are as varied as home and away wins, over/under goals and the number of goals scored in a given 15 minute period. Much of this information actually comes from a number of different sources online however Football Pay Day does a great job of making everything easy to read. The information is updated around 9am UK with up to 400 games covered on busy weekends. As mentioned there are 9 systems built into Football Pay Day that will list the relevant selections when you choose that betting system from a drop down box. These systems aren’t anything new covering things like over/under goal bets and backing teams as well as the ever popular draw laying. Read more

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