Top Tennis Tips Review

Top Tennis Tips is a tipster service that specialises in providing its subscribers with tennis bet selections made by a specialised AI.

What is the product?

Top Tennis Tips is definitely a tipster service with a difference in so much as all the selections allegedly come from a specialist artificial intelligence. This artificial intelligence has allegedly been filled with information about in excess of 400,000 professional tennis matches from the past. These appear to have bene from ATP, WTA and ITF games which are what selections are for (no that ITF selections are only available to Premium Top Tennis Tips subscribers). Top Tennis Tips interprets this data and produces a percentile chance of a given outcome with higher percentages being the selections that you should back. As I have touched upon there are two different packages which primarily change the number of selections that Top Tennis Tips will generate each day for you. The Basic package will generate around 50 selections from ATP and WTA games that Top Tennis Tips will calculate per week as having a 70% chance of winning. Meanwhile the Premium Package will generate 350 per week. As well as providing you with the selections that Top Tennis Tips identifies, you can also develop your own betting system which you can then back test to see how it would have performed. In terms of proofing and results, there aren’t actually any supplied as you are essentially making the choice yourself as to which games you want to back and with over 8000 to date this year, covering all possibilities is not really a viable option

What is the investment vs. the rate of return?

The two packages for Top Tennis Tips are both sold on a weekly subscription basis. The basic package is sold for $39 per week whilst the Premium option is a staggering $69 per week. Fortunately you can give Top Tennis Tips a one week trial run for free. Because payment is handled via Clickbank there is also the usual 60 day money back guarantee in place.  In terms of income potential, Top Tennis Tips claims to have a produced a 30% ROI which is based on win bets at suggested odds.

Does the product provide value for money?

Top Tennis Tips is a very expensive system and as such you would really have to have a lot of money to invest and so with that in mind, I am going to say that it probably doesn’t represent value for money.

Conclusion

I am actually very impressed with what Top Tennis Tips has to offer. The system seems to have some real meat to it and I don’t really doubt that there is money to be made. Unfortunately, as I have already stated you will need a sizable betting bank to make this work for you, as well as a healthy dose of common sense. With up to 350 games per day you have to be prepared to accept that there may be losses and that if you aren’t careful these may be substantial. There is also the small price of cost which at up to $280 per month means that you will also have to place some pretty substantial bets to cover this cost. If you have the betting bank and the guts to commit, then I can see Top Tennis Tips  serving you well however I would probably advise casual punters to steer clear.

 

 
 

 

 

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