Created by Ebenezer Appah, Lay the Draw Professor is a tipster service that specialises I providing lay betting tips for football games. A Betfair account is a requirement.
What is the product?
Lay the Draw Professor is a new tipster service that provides selections based around the creator Ebenezer Appah’s system. Selections for Lay the Draw Professor are not a daily occurrence but when there is a tip available Ebenezer Appah will usually upload it to the Lay the Draw Professor and send out an email notification. Selections are made following a specific set of rules which involves (not surprisingly) laying the draw on certain games. These are any games whereby the Betfair lay odds are between 4 and 8.5 with betting occurring in play should the odds shift correctly. From what I have seen so far, selections for Lay the Draw Professor are not based around any specific leagues although it looks like Ebenezer Appah prefers to avoid some of the bigger games to maximise the value of the bet.
What is the investment vs. the rate of return?
Ebenezer Appah has made Lay the Draw Professor available for free at the moment however he has stated his intent to charge after a 3 month period and discussion with subscribers. In terms of income, Ebenezer Appah says that by starting with a €1,000 bank he has watched Lay the Draw Professor grow his profits to €3,872.30 in 2013 and that figure into €10,719.98.
Does the product provide value for money?
Given the fact that it is currently free, I don’t see any reason why Lay the Draw Professor shouldn’t be considered value for money.
Conclusion
Lay the Draw Professor is a new service from an entirely new tipster which offers great potential to get in at ground level with a service. Whilst Ebenezer Appah is not a recognised name and the service has not been proofed I feel that there is definite merit to the strategy and there is more than enough time where it is free for you to get to grips with Lay the Draw Professor, find out if it is something that would work as part of your portfolio and ultimately, whether it is profitable.
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