PremLays Review

Offered under the Sportsworld Publishing umbrella, PremLays is a lay betting tipster service that provides selections for Premier League games.

What is the product?

PremLays is an email based tipster service with the (unnamed) tipster providing lay selections for Premier League games. Last season this amounted to 99 games or around 3-4 each week. Whilst there is no details from Sportsworld Publishing on the selection process for PremLays it is quite clear when looking at the selections that it isn’t an overly complicated one with teams such as Swansea, Stoke City an Cardiff City making up the majority of selections. Out of the 99 selections that PremLays identified just 6 lost which is a respectable win rate of 93.94%. Naturally being a lay betting system I would expect PremLays to produce this kind of strike rate when compared with a more traditional tipster service.

What is the investment vs. the rate of return?

PremLays is available or a monthly subscription fee of £30 per month which based off 9 months in the season will mean a cost of £270. Alternatively Sportsworld Publishing offer an entire season for a one off payment of £185. It is worth mentioning at this point that there are no details of a money back guarantee so I wouldn’t anticipate this being in place. In terms of potential income, PremLays made £3556.50 according to Sportsworld Publishing however there are no details of the stakes involved to achieve this figure.

Does the product provide value for money?

I suppose based on last season’s results PremLays does technically provide value for money however I do feel that any reasonably educated football fan could make similar calls.

Conclusion

PremLays is really best suited to somebody who wants a low risk, low yield football betting system. If you are looking for big winners or excitement the PremLays almost definitely isn’t for you. This is a system that has clearly been developed with a methodical profit in mind, something that it achieves very well. I just question whether or not this would be useful to anybody who actually knows about football.

 

 

 

 

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