Nov 26th, 2009 Archives


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I am testing a number of products throughout the next four weeks, and full reviews will be published at the end of the tests. We were priviliged to post the Profit Rocket selections yesterday -they made a profit of 11.98 points on the day – IMPRESSIVE! Thats £119.80 to £10 stakes – FREE!

The BetBotPro an automated bot, continues to make me good profits using the settings I set out on the lay betting forum. It would be good to have your input on that. Maybe you have a system or know of one that you would like testing.

I’ve only tested the Steady Profits for the one day – and all the lays lost. That’s a good start. First impressions: This is a logical system with very few rules, however, it took me around 30 minutes to find the aforementioned lays. This could be a problem on bank holiday’s, but i think the profits will merit the time spent.

The Sports Professor is an unusual lay ebook and service, for me at least, as it concentrates on U.S Sports – NFL, Basketball, Hockey etc. That said, the selections are making money and the ebook is pretty straightforwards.

Betalay is another logical, easy to follow ebook, and is showing a profit. I would recommend using a bot, such as The Greyhorse Bot.

I am told there are a few more systems coming onto the market in the next few weeks. We will do our best to grab hold of a copy and test them. I will publish full reviews as and when possible. I hope to see you on the forum.

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As promised, over the coming weeks, we will take a more detailed look at individual spread betting markets, with some tips to follow if you wish.

If you are unfamiliar with the Bookings Index spread market, let me briefly explain. The firms set a price based on 10 points awarded for a booking, and 25 for a sending off. If a player is booked, then send off, that counts as 35 points on the spread.

RefereeOf all the top leagues, La Liga consistently produces much higher make-ups in these markets. The average spread tally for Spain’s top division is around 62 points, while Serie A’s is 55 or so, and the good old Premiership is a picnic for referees, averaging only about 35 points per game.

Naturally, the difference from one match to the next can be massive, and you could rightly expect local derbies for example, to produce more cards. Not always so of course, but often it is, and the spread firms build this into their market price. More on Spanish Refs Dish Up A Spread

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