Football Betting Master Final Review Summary

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Hi Bloggers,
I have been watching over this product for the last 2 months
The review has now come to an end and again with much promise but not too much on the delivery side.
The service involved betting on the under/over 2.5 goals market.
We finished the trial on figures of + 1167.50 pts from a starting bank of 1000 pts
so an overall flat stake profit of + 167.50 pts over the 8 weeks.
As our average stake was around 50 pts, that basically breaks down
to + 3.35 pts at level stakes.
Again not a complete failure but hardly reason for booking those flights
to Acapulco either!
This again may need a longer study to fully realise any potential but, in agreement
with James, we feel there is little point in extending the review past the 56 day
mark.
So I shall place this service into the Neutral section pending possible
further enquiries.
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All the best, Tommy.
Filed under Betting System Reviews by on Jul 25th, 2010.
The Combination System Final Review Summary

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Alas we come to the end of another system review which again promised much but
failed to deliver any real profit to speak of over the last 8 weeks.
In fact our finishing total comes to + 70.35 pts, so we have managed to glean
a tiny profit of + 0.35 pts over the 2 months.
The author does state however that the system should be used for the whole of
the flat season, so I will personally be keeping an eye on what happens for the
next few months and of course keep you bloggers updated if any major profits
start appearing regularly!
The system itself was very easy to use and selections could be found quickly,
a few minutes, after perusing the Racing Post. There may also have been a case
made for having some E/W bets instead of the straight win as a few of the
selections did place at some big prices. However the system is simply based
on straight win bets and these have failed to materialise successfully over the period.
Altogether we had 41 selections with just 11 wins.
So not a total failure overall but not exactly blowing us all away in profit either
at the end of the day.
For that reason I shall be putting the system in the Neutral section pending
further investigation as the season continues.
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All the best, Tommy.
Filed under Betting System Reviews by on Jul 25th, 2010.
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Hi Bloggers
Psychic Racing Review Summary, May 17 2010
Well after 56 days and a very bumpy downward spiral, we finish with a bank of £541.79 from our initial £1000.00, giving us a loss of £458.21. The system did get off to a bad start and unfortunately never recovered. Although there has been some improvement over the last couple of weeks, it is unlikely that the system will make a profit in 84 days, therefore the review has ended now.
Not a lot more I can say about this, that has not been said on the blog before.
Putting it simply Psychic Racing has failed the trial, and it’s over to the Commissioner to do the jailing!
Sgt Philip
Filed under Betting System Reviews by on May 18th, 2010.
The Dutching Diamond Review Summary
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Although the Dutching Diamond has had a fantastic run and been
hyped up by another “rival” website, which had the audacity to use
my review even though it wasn’t complete, I still have doubts
about this system.
If we go back to basics, you will recall that we are backing
3 horses in every race, even down to a 5 horse race, in the hope
that one of them will win and produce a £10 profit each time.
My understanding of “dutching” is that you are normally backing
2 horses in a race not 3.
The only problem with this type of betting system is that the
normal stakes can be around £20 to £40 for a £10 return, which can
result in total wipeout if we hit a losing run. (The longest losing
run thus far has been one race)
The system itself is based on historical racing logic and results,
which do make sense and seem to come up with results on a regular basis.
Personally I find the checking process to establish the selections too
cumbersome and have always used the author’s low rate telephone
line, which gives the selections by 10am most days. In this way there
can be no doubt that the selections are correct.
If you want to go down the route of picking your own bets, you will
need a paid subscription to the racing post. The system can also be used
for Irish racing which is another plus factor.
The cost of the system is £99 which is not too onerous bearing in mind the
results achieved during the last 56 days.
Now I don’t want to “ditch” the dutching diamond, but I am not comfortable recommending a
system which has such a high risk factor. It may be that another review can be
undertaken in the future, but at the moment my own opinion is that this system
should be consigned to the Neutral Section (and I hope James agrees with me).
I will leave it up to you if you want to pay £99 and try out the selections for
yourself.
Days 53-56 Profit Total + 60 points
Using a profit margin of 15% and over, profit 462.61 pts profit. (Bank 1462.61 from a starting 1000 pts)
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– [You can see The Dutching Diamond here...]
Philip
Filed under Betting System Reviews by on Mar 19th, 2010.