Secret Bot Review Ken Emery

Created by Ken Emery, Secret Bot is a unique piece of software that provides horse racing tips to subscribers.

What is the product?

Secret Bot is a piece of software but it is worth keeping in mind that this software is only a distribution method for the tips. The actual selections are handled by the creator, Ken Emery. Selections themselves are for about 50% of races on that day. In terms of how the selections are made there is a disappointing lack of information available. It is worth noting that Ken Emery says that Secret Bot is not designed for casual punters but is instead aimed at professional bettors who are perhaps looking to expand their portfolio.

What is the investment vs. the rate of return?

At the time of writing Secret Bot is “sold out” but the product is taking registrations of interest. Signing up for the tips are free with Ken Emery requesting 10% of a players winnings rather than charging any upfront fees. If you don’t make the payments by the first of the month Ken Emery makes no effort to mask the fact that he will close down your account. In term of the rates of return, Secret Bot has produced a profit of 723.32 points since July 2013. Ken Emery offers flat staking rates which users have to agree with (which is how he works out how much you owe him for the system), the lowest of which is £3. This makes a profit of £1,952.97 which includes payment for Secret Bot.

Does the product provide value for money?

I think that Secret Bot is an interesting product and because of the low stakes that are available the product is definitely worth a look.

Conclusion

I like the fact that Secret Bot only wants you to pay up what you win on. There are some concerns I have about the product though such as the amount of information that Ken Emery wants to take (which I assume is to enable him to monitor the profits for each user). Perhaps my biggest comes about as the result of a minor detail which is that on the proofing for Secret Bot Ken Emery doesn’t provide any details of winners. This makes me a little nervous if I am completely honest. That aside there really doesn’t seem to be any loss in playing on paper at low stakes and then paying at the end of the month if you believe that the product is worthwhile.

 
 

 

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