Soccer Betting HQ – Day 2
Soccer Betting HQ – Day 2
15th October 2011
Inspector Josh Reviews Soccer Betting HQ
Today was a mixed day as overall the product finished in deficit, but certain systems proved more effective than others. Systems 1-4 are in-play systems so I used them on four Premier League games (as they have the best liquidity) – Norwich vs Swansea, Stoke vs Fulham, QPR vs Blackburn and Wigan vs Bolton. It’s not really necessary to reveal the games I used but for this week I will do so you can see how it worked. System 5 is a dutching technique which isn’t in-play and requires certain pre-match regulations so I used it on Manchester City vs Aston Villa, Chelsea vs Everton, Real Madrid vs Racing and AC Milan vs Palermo.
System 1 ended the day worst off, as 2 games qualified for the system, with one winning and one losing trade. The first game recorded a small 0.5 profit but the second (Norwich vs Swansea) recorded a 10 point loss. Now I must say that this will be quite an unusual occurrence in my opinion, as the reason it lost so spectacularly was because there were three goals in 11 minutes, which happens rather rarely, so I won’t be criticising it just yet. Furthermore, there are measures in place to make sure you don’t normally lose your entirely stake (as happened this time), but due to the almost constant market suspension I was not able to get out of the trade.
As a Lay the Draw technique, System 2 enjoyed the early goals and started very well. One of the four games, however, went goalless up to the cut-off point and left us with a loss of 10.5 points. There is a loss reducing system which worked quite effectively and meant we didn’t lose all of our 15 point stake thankfully.
No games qualified for System 3 and I think it might be quite rare that any do. In my opinion this is the weakest system.
One game qualified for System 4 and it worked quite effectively to make a small profit.
System 5 was the one which caught my eye the most today. It is the only one not to be in-play, and it is labelled ‘very low risk’ by the creator. I have to agree that it is very low risk, but it also has a very low ROI – on average about 2.5% today. Although it shows an example in the manual of a 7% ROI trade, I believe that to make this happen it would have to be more of a risk. For now though, I am happy to take 2-3% ROI for extremely little risk.
Profits are after 5% Betfair commission. All systems started with a Bank of 100.
Results for day 2:
System 1 – 1 winning trade, 1 losing trade – Balance 90.5, Total P+L: -9.5
System 2 – 3 winning trades, 1 losing trade - Balance 101.84, Total P+L: +1.84
System 3 – Did Not Qualify (DNQ) - Balance 100.32, Total P+L: +0.32
System 4- 1 winning trade – Balance 101.1, Total P+L: +1.10
System 5- 4 winning trades – Balance 101.2, Total P+L: +1.20
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Inspector Josh reviews Soccer Betting HQ
Written by on Oct 15th, 2011.



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