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Points to Profit Review Alistair Bentley

Created by independent tipster Alistair Bentley, Points to Profit is a horse racing tipster service that provides a selective service for all weather races.

What is the product?

Points to Profit specialises in providing tips for all weather horse racing in the UK. This isn’t anything new in its own rights however the creator, Alistair Bentley says that he is able to offer a difference in so much as his selections are only the very best. Whilst the selection process isn’t discussed outside of the usual tale of a long standing interest in horse racing, based off other all weather tipster services I have looked at before my guess would that this is some kind of form based service (although this is only speculation on my behalf). Irrespective of how Points to Profits tips are generated there appears to be some real merit to it as the average strike rate for the service over the last year is an exceptional 45% with even the worst month maintaining a 35% strike rate. Staking for Points to Profit is advise with the bets (which are all back to win) and will be between 1 and 3 points. Points to Profit selections are not a daily occurrence and can be very sporadic with later months having around 1 selection per week on average and in the case of November, no bets at all (although Alistair Bentley believes this could change with the opening of Chelford City later this year). Read more

Edge Football Pro Service Review Edge Racing

Created initially by Eddie Ege under his Edge Racing brand, Edge Football Pro Service is a sports betting service presently operated by Sam Clarke.

What is the product?

Edge Football Pro Service is a tipster service that as then name suggests predominantly concerns itself with football betting. As I have touched upon this is essentially a re-launched product following something of a hiatus with selections coming from one Sam Clarke who seems to be a new tipster on the scene. The selection process for Edge Football Pro Service is not discussed which is a disappointment, however having looked at Edge Racing products before I am not overly surprised. There are some hints with dropped with Edge Racing stating that Edge Football Pro Service will allow Sam Clarke to show subscribers “classic ways of making profit”. Under Eddie Ege, Edge Football Pro Service ran a lot of in play betting that was typically based around the goals market. Whether or not a similar approach will be employed by Sam Clarke remains to be seen but I am somewhat doubtful. Read more

Premier Club Weekly Challenge Review Edge Racing

Offered by Edge Racing, Premier Club Weekly Challenge is a replacement sports betting tipster service for the old One Week One Grand tipster service.

What is the product?

Edge Racing seems to be undergoing a number of changes with several of their services being re launched under new names and hopefully, new approaches to betting. Premier Club Weekly Challenge is a service that puts a focus on generating a weekly income through football betting. Premier Club Weekly Challenge uses a progressive staking system that has potential to earn a decent income however there is definitely the question hanging of how long it will take you to get to this point. This is down to the fact that if it is progressive staking it is most likely to be based on a percentage meaning that you will be betting 5% of your bank (for example) rather than 5 points. This means that as you earn more, you can bet more. The selection process for Premier Club Weekly Challenge is kept under wraps which is something of a disappointment, especially since One Week One Grand failed with a big part being betting on double and triple games. In fact, the only thing that is really said about any of the process behind Premier Club Weekly Challenge is that football has been chosen because you are less likely to get your account restricted, allegedly because you are betting “on opinion”. Read more

The Perm Firm Review Stark Investors

Offered as part of the Stark Investors stable of tipsters, The Perm Firm is a sports betting service that offers users selections for perm bets that are designed to maximise profit.

What is the product?

The Perm Firm is a football betting service that typically provide selections on a weekly basis (typically in the morning and directly to your email address) although this can be more. The tips that are sent out are all designed to be used for perm betting which is a specific method of spreading your bets in order to maximise profits. With The Perm Firm you will be sent a number of games that are due to be played over a period of a few days. You then back combinations of doubles, trebles and even accumulators in various combinations meaning that you should have a number of winners per perm bet which should also be at pretty good odds. Because of this you are not reliant on all bets to win in order to produce profit. Based purely off bets being profitable, The Perm Firm had a strike rate of 57.69% between May and December of 2014 with only 39 bets in 92 not profiting. The selection process for The Perm Firm isn’t really discussed by Stark Investors however they do say that they have a team of perm betting experts whose knowledge, research and experience are “of the highest calibre”. Read more

Betting With the Best Review Betfan

Created by a tipster known only as Dave, Betting With the Best is a horse racing tipster service provided under the Betfan umbrella of services.

What is the product?

Betting With the Best is a horse racing tipster service that draws on two different aspects to find its selections. Creator Dave claims that all his tips come through a combination of his network of informants as well as a unique (and not surprisingly, secret) betting system that come together to produce “winner after winner after winner”. Naturally, this isn’t explored any more than these claims which is disappointing. In terms of the numbers behind Betting With the Best, they’re not exactly the best which only highlights the need to understand the selection process. Betting With the Best has attained a strike rate of a little over 23% per month which with stakes going as high as 5 points per race is definitely a cause for concern. Bets are sent out pretty much on a daily basis (there are a few days where Dave hasn’t sent out selections). These bets are on a massive variety of odds with bets being placed backing win bets, doubles and each ways. Read more

12 Minute Pay Day Review Justin James

Created by Justin James, 12 Minute Pay Day is a product that he claims is able to produce a guaranteed income through affiliate marketing.

What is the product?

At its core, 12 Minute Pay Day is an affiliate marketing product suppose, however it does this in a way that I haven’t really seen before now, frankly, nor do I wish to. Your affiliate marketing journey with 12 Minute Pay Day starts out with you “plugging in” a website to Justin James’ larger product which appears to be 12 Minute Pay Day as well. Interestingly he claims that he has used this same method as a money making method online. 12 Minute Pay Day is also said to be entirely free to do with no website building (you get a “website” from Justin James) or hosting (your “website” is hosted on 12 Minute Pay Day) and allegedly very little knowledge of marketing required. From what I can gather the reality of 12 Minute Pay Day seems to be rather removed from the pitch. The actual idea behind it seems to be that you get people to go to your 12 Minute Pay Day “website” of which there are 5 templates available and they are encouraged to put their email in which you then capture. You can then use this as a springboard for building your own list and ultimately marketing to them on an affiliate basis. Luckily there is some training provided by Justin James on what affiliate marketing is and how to utilise this technique. Read more

1 Pound Punt Review Harold Schmitt

Created by Harold Schmitt, 1 Pound Punt is an independent horse racing tipster service that provides subscribers with selections on long odd bets that allegedly maximise profits.

What is the product?

1 Pound Punt is a new tipster service operated by one Harold Schmitt that claims to be able to turn huge profits simply through £1 level stake betting. This is mostly achieved through a number of long odd bets that can range from doubles and trebles moving up to Trixies (3 doubles and a treble), Yankees (6 doubles, 4 trebles and a fourfold accumulator) and on one occasion, a Super Yankee or Canadian (a bet comprised of 26 bets made up of 10 doubles, 10 trebles, 5 fourfold accumulators and a fivefold accumulator). Unfortunately there is no information forthcoming on how the horses for these bets are selected. This makes 1 Pound Punt a low strike rate system with the statistics currently showing 16.6% so far for January. Unfortunately there is no proofing for 2014 to draw a better idea of what to expect. In terms of the service, selections aren’t a daily thing which is to be expected given the nature of 1 Pound Punt although when selections are available Harold Schmitt typically sends them out before midday. As is clear from the name, 1 Pound Punt uses a simple staking of £1 per bet with the biggest potential outlay on a given day being £26. Read more

Tevin Rynard Racing Review Tipster Street

Created by Tevin Rynard and marketed through Tipster Street, Tevin Rynard Racing is an email based horse racing tipster service.

What is the product?

Tevin Rynard Racing is a horse racing tipster service that specialises in providing value bets for smaller field races. Despite this restriction of sorts, Tevin Rynard Racing covers all weather, flat, chase and hurdle races. Selections are sent out via email seven days a week, typically before 11am with an average monthly output of around 40 selections. Stakes are advised as 1 or 2 point bets on odds that range from 1.5 to 25+. The selections process for Tevin Rynard Racing is not discussed by Tevin Rynard which is rather disappointing however this is unfortunately commonplace with tipsters. Based off the fact that Tevin Rynard operates in a relatively small field, it seems likely that he has developed a highly specialised understanding. Whatever the technique, Tevin Rynard Racing has achieved a highly respectable average strike rate of 44.5%. Read more

Value Horse Service Review Alan Smith

Created by Alan Smith, Value Horse Service is a new, independent tipster service that provides subscribers with daily selections via email.

What is the product?

Value Horse Service is a tipster service that specialises in providing lay betting advice to subscribers. As mentioned these are sent out daily with bets covering laying win and place bets. Alan Smith says that the odds for bets that Value Horse Service advises will never exceed 10 points and that the average odds come in at 5.1 for win lays and 2.4 for place lays. Whilst the selection process isn’t detailed, Alan Smith does discuss how prior to Value Horse Service , he did make a living using the same methods before having to give it up. The proofing that is available is rather limited as Value Horse Service has only been operational since late November although this hasn’t stopped it from showing a lot of promise in terms of strike rate and returns. Read more

A Jump Too Far Review Paul Fowlie

Created by Paul Fowlie and marketed by the Sportsworld Publishing team, A Jump Too Far is a horse racing lay betting system with optional tips.

What is the product?

A Jump Too Far is made up of two main aspects. There is the downloadable betting system (which according to Sportsworld Publishing has been used by Paul Fowlie successfully for 10 years and sold by them for 2 years) and an optional tipster service with selections based on the A Jump Too Far betting system. It is claimed that A Jump Too Far will typically identify 20-40 bets a month with the number rising during the National Hunt season. Put basically, A Jump Too Far is all about identifying horses that will run out of steam before the end of the race and laying these horses. This means that an account will be required through a betting exchange with the most well known example being Betfair. A Jump Too Far is claimed to have an average liability of 6.6/1 although the actual average loss is just 5/1 odds. Read more

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