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It’s Tennis System Review Season!

The snow has fallen, the ice has shattered and the Bovril cups have warmed the frozen hands.

So yes, it must be tennis season!

Alright, I am not referring to summer time, Robinson’s squash and Wimbledon, but rather to the forthcoming first Grand Slam event of the year, the Australian Open.

And so what better time to review some potentially exciting tennis betting systems?

So over the coming weeks I will be taking a close look at, amongst others, the already highly praised Tennis Trading League and the Tennis Betting System.

In particular, I will be testing the systems during the Aussie Open.

However, one system I have been looking at most recently is detailed in “The Tennis Betting eBook”, by the “Tennis Guru”, and prefaced as “Simple Tennis Betting”.

This, I understand (but am still trying to verify), is due to same people that have developed the Tennis Trader system.

Tennis TraderThe system is indeed simple, and without giving away any trade secrets, it is based on a straightforward method for making selections. It will not take you very long to work out how to use this system, and in particular which matches to apply it to, so this is an advantage as who wants to spend hours trying to fathom a system when you can get to making profits right away?

As with other good systems, you do not need to be an expert tennis advisor to utilise it.

The author claims that you “will make money betting on tennis matches, guaranteed”.

Of course the key question is: does it live up to the author’s claims? Well now is the time to find out. As we are about to get a massive number of matches in the Australian Open, I will be putting the system through its paces and will let you know the results following the end of the tournament.

But rather than wait for this, I have already tested in the current warm up tournaments.

It started very promisingly, I have to say. It scored 7 out of 9 hits in the first round of matches with an impressive yield of 224%.

The matches were (With backed played named first):

Federer v. Davydenko Loss
Juan Monaco (ARG) Win
Starace v. Gimeno Traver Win
Wozniak v. Flipkens Loss
Mayer v. Cuevas Win
Melzer v. Grosjean Win
Suarraz Novaro v. Molik Win
Verdasco v. Gonzalez Win
Azarenko v Cibulkova Win

Unfortunately, this level of performance was not maintained in subsequent matches, with only 2 out of the next six producing wins. But this is still not a statistically significant sample so it will be worth monitoring further.

Also, even if it proves less successful, I will be analysing it to see if possible modifications can be to improve it.

I am looking forward to seeing how this system fares once the real action starts.

By the way, good luck Andy – dare we hope?

Access the Tennis Trader System here.

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