Betting Pro Trades – Final Review
31st January 2012

Inspector DJ – Reviews Betting Pro Trades
Hello Bloggers,
Betting Pro Trades is a subscription based trading service. Looking at the previous results on their website, the majority of the selections are for football, with the occasional selection for other sports.
The website proclaims:
Here at Betting Pro Trades, we provide users with the exact same trades as we do on a daily basis. We aim to provide some of the best betting / trading information available daily and anyone from an experienced trader to a total newbie can use our service.
The cost of the service is shown on the front page of the website at £17.49 per month, plus in the UK, an additional cost of VAT at £3.50. Of course, VAT (or sales tax) varies from country to country, so please double check the information applicable to your part of the world.
If you would like a two-week free trial of the service, contact can be made with Betting Pro Trades by email, without any payment details. There is also a 60-day moneyback guarantee with Clickbank.
Each selection will advise the stake to be placed, when to trade out, and should things not go the way expected, what stop loss is to be placed.
The review started with a £1,000 bank, which was increased to £2,000, after we added the additional amount in the second week of December, as the Betting Pros website shows an “example” bank of £2,000, which also allowed the review to continue.
Profitability
The final results of this review were:
Selections: 142 (11 voided or scratched)
Wins: 89
Strike Rate: 62.7%
Starting Bank: £2,000.00
Loss: £1,190.20
Final balance: £809.80.
The bank lost almost 60% of its value during the course of this review.
I did keep an approximate calculation of the trades at level stakes, and with stakes of £10 per trade, the loss would have been around £93, which would still have been a loss, but perhaps a little easier to recover from and to accept.
Ease of use
The selections were provided in good time for the bets to be placed, usually early in the morning, and on a handful of occasions, the night before.
However, when trading on football, matches take place at various times of the day, especially at the weekend, and potentially you could be trading the selections from early in the morning (the earliest kick off was 11:30), to very late in the evening (the latest kick off was a Brazil match which kicked off at 10:30pm).
Risk
This is where I feel the review failed. A number of traders will risk say 5% of their bank on a trade, which would have meant a liability here of £100. On a number of occasions during the review, the initial risk was far more than this, especially laying the draw, and although a stop loss was normally deployed, this was not always the case.
Conclusion
The overwhelming fact of this review is that nearly 60% of the bank was lost, which would take some time to recover from. Both in the mindset as well as the bank balance.
Regrettably, the Betting Pros service will have to be consigned to the failed category.
Until the next time,
Inspector DJ
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Inspector DJ-Reviews Betting Pro Trades
Written by on Jan 31st, 2012. Comment.
Hello Bloggers,
There were two trades sent by Betting Pro Trades today.
Confederation of African Nations Cup
Sudan vs Angola
Advice: Lay Sudan in the Draw No Bet market.
Lay odds advised: 3.00, stake £100.00
Back odds advised: 6.00, stake £50.00.
Lay odds taken: 1.45.
When I first opened this market today, the odds on offer were 2.90/3.05. As usual, placed an order at 3.00 as advised, and waited for kick off.
By kick off, the market looked as if it was going to be liquid, but at this point, there was only some £12,000 matched.
Angola scored after only five minutes, and after waiting for the market to settle, which seemed to take a great deal of time, odds of 15.00 were on offer, which I took with both hands, which at that point had just over £12,500 matched.
At this point we had a winning trade in hand. However, the match ended as a 2-2 draw, and as this was a Draw No Bet market, all bets were voided.
Italy – Coppa Italia
A C Milan vs Lazio
Advice: Lay A C Milan to qualify.
Lay odds advised: 1.50, stake £200.00
Back odds advised: 3.00, stake £100.00.
Lay odds taken: 1.45.
When I looked at this market for the first time this morning, the odds on offer in another illiquid looking market (around £500), was £1.46/1.50. However, the amount available was £45, so took this and left the remainder to see what happened in the lead up to kick off.
By kick off, the odds had reduced quite substantially, to 1.40/1.41, especially in the period leading up to the game starting. Of course, during that time, our bet had been taken up.
Cup games often turn up surprises, and Lazio took the lead after only five minutes, at which point, the odds were briefly above 2.00, only for Milan to score twice in three minutes (15 and 18 minutes).
The second half was very quiet on the goals front, with Milan scoring a third after 84 minutes, and running out what seems on the face of things to be comfortable winners, but a losing trade for the review.
Loss to bank: £100.00.
Liabilities for today: £100.00.
Total liabilities to date: £20186.60.
Loss for the day: £100.00.
Current Bank: £809.80 (starting bank £2000.00)
Selections: 142 (11 voided or scratched)
Wins: 89
Strike Rate: 62.7%.
This review has been published for 56 betting days now, and although it has recovered a little from its position from just before Christmas, it is still substantially below its starting point.
The daily postings of trades will stop at this point, and I will be returning in the next few days with my final thoughts with regard to this service.
Until the next time,
Inspector DJ
Written by on Jan 26th, 2012. Comment.
Hello Bloggers,
Greece – Super League
Panathinaikos vs Levadiakos
Advice: Lay Over 3.5 Goals
Lay odds advised: 3.20, stake £100.00.
Back odds advised: 6.40, stake £50.00.
Lay odds taken: 3.60.
When I opened the market this morning, the odds available were 3.15/3.30, so placed an order to see what happened in the period before kick off.
By kick off, the odds had drifted to 3.50/3.60, with not a single penny matched at the odds we wanted.
On this occasion, the market was going to move away from us, and I decided to take the original liability and calculated the stake at those odds. The stake then was £84.62. I also decided to keep the advised odds to exit at, not wanting to increase the risk.
There were no goals early in the game, and our back bet was picked up inside 29 minutes, thankfully before the first goal was scored after 33 minutes.
So a smaller profit than originally anticipated, but no chewing of the finger nails needed.
Profit achieved: £35.17.
England – League Cup
Liverpool vs Manchester City
Advice: Lay Liverpool to qualify.
Lay odds advised: 1.50, stake £200.00
Back odds advised: 3.00, stake £100.00.
Lay odds taken: 1.45.
When I opened the market this morning, the odds available were 1.44/1.45, and snapped up what was on offer.
By kick off, the odds had reduced slightly, to 1.41/1.42.
Manchester City scored after 32 minutes to even the tie on aggregate, only for Liverpool to equalise 9 minutes later, without the odds reaching the exit point.
They took the lead again after 68 minutes, again for Liverpool to pull things level again on the night, seven minutes later. Again in the intervening period, the odds did not drift enough for us.
Regretably, the trade did not go to plan, and a reduced liability thanks to the lower odds on offer earlier in the day.
Loss to bank: £90.00.
Spain – Copa Del Rey
Barcelona vs Real Madrid
Advice: Lay the draw in the match odds market providing that the score is level at half time.
Lay stake: £100.00 – odds to be taken at time of entry.
Back stake: £50.00 – odds to be double that taken at half time.
The score at half time was Barcelona 2 Real Madrid 0, so trade was scratched.
Liabilities for today: £310.00.
Total liabilities to date: £20086.60.
Loss for the day: £54.83.
Current Bank: £909.80 (starting bank £2000.00)
Selections: 140 (10 voided or scratched)
Wins: 89
Strike Rate: 63.6%.
Until the next time,
Inspector DJ
Written by on Jan 25th, 2012. Comment.




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