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Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Gambling Systems Update 26th April - Winning Services, Tried & Tested

26th April 2011

GAMBLING SYSTEMS REVIEWS

Hi Guys,

I hope everyone had a great Easter and also enjoying this incredible run of hot weather we are experiencing here in the UK, if it stays like this till Christmas I will be very happy!

Well done Arsenal ,another year has come and gone, no trophies, again.  Lord Alan Sugar tweeted that Real Madrid's Sergio Ramos, the player who dropped the Copa Del Rey Cup off their team bus, is joining Arsenal in the summer- to make sure this never happens again!  Never did like that Alan Sugar.....

A NEW SERVICE WE ARE TRIALING.

Introducing Lisa Powell’s Turf Wars Betting System

Girl Power comes to Gambling Systems Reviews in the form of Lisa Powell’s Turf Wars.  A football or soccer betting system that we shall be reviewing over the next few months.  Gambling is a very male dominated industry so it is refreshing to have a female tipster.  Turf Wars provided tips on Football matched across the world and bets can be anything from number of goals scored, time of the 1st goal, Wins, Draws, you name it its in there.  There are usually 3 bets per day which are categorised as Platinum, Gold or Silver and the stakes are 10 point for Platinum, 8 points for Gold and 6 points Silver.  Turf Wars is available for subscriptions at £10 a week or £30 for 4 weeks.  Turf Wars recommend a starting bank of 100 point so we shall start our review of Turf Wars with £1000 and 1 point = £10.

After the first 10 days of the trial we are in profit by £504.  Click Here To Visit The Turf Wars Home Page

Pro Golf Selection Service has been ticking along with a profit of £1183 after only 4 weeks of the trial.

Auto Bet System X is in profit of over £1,000 after just 32 days of their 100 day trial, that's a great start for this service. For those of you who do not know this horse betting system is not a straightforward tipping service. It is more of a teaching method or betting strategy.  The Auto Bet System X betting strategy teaches you how to identify potential race winners and putting the percentages in your favour increasing your chances of winning.  The betting strategies include simple staking methods to back horses to win or place, Dutching methods, Multiples, Accumulators and more. With Video Tutorials, PDFs and walkthroughs this is a very well put together package.  You Can Subscribe To Auto Bet System X By Clicking This Link.

Sports Betting Dynamics NBA has had another great week, seeing a deficit of -£1417, two weeks ago, turned into a profit of £1431 this week.   Sports Betting Dynamics MLB has also had a good week,  last week it was behind by -£1772, this week it has reduced this to -£722. A great week all in all.

Sports Betting Professor NBA has also done well, we are now in profit of over £1400 since the start of the season. The other service we are monitoring is the Sports Betting Professor MLB, this week has seen it's profit increase from £106 to £387.

The Racing Tipster has lost around 3 points on the week, but at one stage this week we did have a profit of £2727 after a run of 3 straight winners, FRENCH OPERA @ 3/1, GLENS DIAMOND @ 2/1 and also KNOCKFIERNA @ 32/5.  We have had some close 2nds too, this is a service that has surprised us so far.  Keep your eyes peeled.

Ady's Lay Of The Day has continued his winning ways, we are currently in profit of £1100, you do not get many selections with this service, but Ady's motto is QUALITY NOT QUANTITY.  The ROI with this system continues to grow, is now stands at 7.25%.  This is really a top class service that has continued the test of time, last time we trailed the service we made money and it appears to be the same this time.

Lay Bettor is nearing the end of his trial, only 2 more days to go.  At one stage yesterday we looked like getting out of trouble but then we hit a big priced winner, BEACH BABE @ BFSP OF 17.92, this service is now behind by -£2184.89.    Look out next week for the Final Review.  Not looking good though I'm afraid to say.

Larry

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Monday, 25 April 2011

Congratulations to Nina & Organisedconfusion - Winner of the Irish National

NINA CARBERRY celebrated her first triumph in the Irish Grand National when Organisedconfusion, trained by her uncle Arthur Moore, romped home in the marathon handicap at Fairyhouse on Monday.

The 12-1 winner was given a cool ride by Carberry, who joins brothers Paul and Philip in winning the prestigious handicap and completes a clean sweep for the Carberry clan as father Tommy has won the race as a jockey and trainer.

 

Settled towards the rear of the 25-runner field, Organisedconfusion made steady progress after Deal Done had gone off at a decent clip in front. He was kept company by Hughies Grey as the pair ensured the 3m5f contest was run at a good pace.

Plenty werestill in contention as the race entered its business stage and Carberry, who has enjoyed high-profile successes at the Cheltenham Festival courtesy of her three wins in the Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase, timed her run to perfection.

The presence of a loose horse on the run-in failed to check Organisedconfusion's momentum and he jumped the last well to beat 16-1 shot Western Charmer, who was handy throughout, by five lengths.

The 6-1 favourite Sunnyhillboy, one of six runners for owner JP McManus, was third, while Willie Mullins' bid for a first Irish National success goes on following Quiscover Fontaine's fourth-place finish at 33-1.

Carberry, the first female rider to win the race since Ann Ferris on Bentom Boy in 1984, said: "I knew I had plenty of horse left turning into the straight and could see plenty in front of me struggling.

"The loose horse helped me actually as mine started to idle."

It was a third win in the race for Moore, the brother of Carberry's mother Pamela, who saddled Feathered Gale to victory in 1996 and rode Kings Sprite in 1971.

He trains Organisedconfusion for long-time owners Alan and Grace Dunlop and said: "This a fabulous family occasion. He's a lovely, laid-back horse and has had the prefect prep.

"We decided tocome for this after his good run at Leopardstown in January. I told Nina not to get involved too early."

Organisedconfusionwas given a quote of 25-1 by Victor Chandler for next year's John Smith's Grand National, but Moore thinksa trip to Aintree is unlikely at this stage of the horse's career.

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Sunday, 24 April 2011

Where's Your Money For The Irish Grand National

The Irish Grand National at Fairyhouse has been a minefield for punters and this year's renewal on Bank Holiday Monday (4.55) looks no exception.

Winning favourites are rare and you have to back to Omerta in 1991 to find the last outright market leader to oblige, and even Glebe Lad, the winner in 1999, was one of five co-favourites! And it's not getting any easier with five of the last seven winners priced at 20/1 or bigger (three at 33/1). To make matters worse, the ante post favourite Beautiful Sound is not a guaranteed runner even at this late stage and as second reserve will need a couple of the 28 declared runners to come out overnight. If he does get a run, he would have a great chance off his low weight and on ground he likes, but that's a big 'if'.

In his absence, the poisoned chalice of favouritism is likely to be passed to Prince Erik, who has always had plenty of ability - sixth in the Irish Derby and second in last season's Pertemps Final - but has not always looked a natural over fences, although he jumped well enough when winning a novice chase at Naas last time out. This is much tougher, though, and with his stamina for this 3m5f trip unproven, I'm inclined to look elsewhere for the winner.

British stables have won three of the last seven runnings and this year they account for four of the runners. The pick of them looks to be Nicky Henderson's Quantitativeeasing, who is third favourite in most lists. His latest effort when second in the the Centenary Novices' Chase at the Cheltenham Festival came over 2m4f but his half-sister Asian Maze stayed really well and I don't it will be lack of stamina that beats him. With Tony McCoy to do the steering, he's not without a chance.

Willie Mullins has never won this race, which is somewhat surprising given he's won just about everything else in Ireland. This year he relies on three with Ruby Walsh opting to ride long-term absentee and 20/1 shot Shakervilz. Given he could have ridden the shorter-priced Some Target, who looked like he would benefit from stronger handling when a never-nearer fifth in the four miler at Cheltenham and is still unexposed over this sort of distance, that might be a tip in itself. Shakervilz has been off the track for 367 days but if anyone can get one ready after a break it's Mullins.

Another interesting runner is WHATUTHINK, who was a great third 12 months, just half a length behind this year's Grand National runner-up Oscar Time  This season hasn't gone to plan as he had to take three months off after a crashing fall in the Becher Chase in November but, as a result, he lines up here a fresh horse and his latest outing when third in a Grade 2 at Navan will have put him spot on. At 14/1 with bet365, who are offering five places instead of the usual four, he looks a rock solid each-way bet.

Given the races history, it would be foolish to discount anything at a bigger price and one who could outrun his odds is the novice HUGHIES GREY. His lack of experience over fences (just seven chase starts) would be a worry in most Nationals but not this one - none of the last 10 winners had raced more than 13 times over fences, with novices accounting for 12 wins since 1974. And he's already won one National when taking the Ulster version at Downpatrick early last month, and has since followed up in a Grade 2 at Navan.

Both of those races were on soft ground and anything faster than good would be an obvious concern for him. However, it's the Irish National and, with safe ground a requisite, I would be amazed if they haven't done a good job of the watering. His regular jockey Michael Darcy is suspended but big-race specialist Robbie Power (second last year on Oscar Time) is an excellent substitute. As for his price, I see Corals are going a standout 25/1 but I'd rather take bet365's 20/1 in the knowledge I'm getting an extra place.

Recommended Bets:

Whatuthink 1pt each-way @ 14/1 bet365 (1/4 odds, 1.2.3.4.5)
Hughies Grey 1pt each-way @ 20/1 bet365 (1/4 odds,1.2.3.4.5)

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Friday, 22 April 2011

Football Betting Tips - A new system with promise.

Those of you that have been following our blog will know that we are yet to find a really good football betting system.

You would think with all the footy mad punters out there someone would be able to provide a great service.

However we may have found a condender, it is very early days but the we have a good feeling about this one

Turf Wars - Profits From The Battle Feild.

The heading may be a tad dramatic but so are most footballers so I think it is quite fitting.

Turf wars comes to us courtesy of Lisa Powell.

Last week i gave a sneak preview to our blog readers and i am happy to announce that the first week of results has finally been posted on our main site.

Click Here To See How Lisa & Turf Wars Got On In Thier First Week.

Needless to say all the signs are positive about this service. All the selections are well detailed and arrive well ahead of time to get your bets in.

We wish Lisa good luck with the rest of her trial review of Turf Wars.

Speak Soon Guys

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Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Free Betting Guide From Ross Turner

Hey Guys after Ross gave away both "Profit Catcher" & "Bettor Streamer" System and betting software he is now giving away a PDF Containing some really useful info on horse racing

No Catch, No Strings

Check it out, it's really worth reading

http://www.flhorseracingsoftware.com/BOTB.html

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Larry

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Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Revealed - The Premier League "Slowest Player"

A survey has 'proven' Gareth Barry is Manchester City's slowest runner, but he is not the most sluggish player in the Premier League.

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The survey, undertaken by EA Sports and the Mail on Sunday, claims to reveal the fastest, slowest, and fittest players at each Premier League club - using data collected from recent top-flight matches.

West Ham goalkeeper Robert Green was named the slowest player in the Premier League after managing a meagre 16.11 miles per hour top speed.

Tottenham midfielder Sandro takes the dubious honour as the slowest outfield player, peaking at just 16.28 mph.

Along with Barry (top speed 18.41mph), other ponderous players included David Vaughan (17.02mph), Fabrice Muamba (17.25mph), John Heitinga (18.32mph) and Michael Essien (18.37mph).

Barry was recently criticised by Newcastle's Joey Barton, who said watching him go up against Germany's Mesut Ozil at the World Cup was like "the hare against the tortoise".

The midfielder - who captained England against Ghana in March - might not be the quickest of Manchester City's millionaires, but he makes up for it with the amount of ground he covers during a match.

The Mail's survey reveals that Barry covers more ground than any other City player - running 7.92 miles in a recent match.

Only two Premier League players cover more ground than the much-maligned midfielder, with Barton himself (8.09 miles) and Liverpool's Raul Meireles (8.1 miles) topping the list of the league's hardest working players.

The survey also reveals the fastest Premier League players of recent weeks, with Barry's team-mate Mario Balotelli coming joint-top of the list with a top-speed of 22.37mph.

Balotelli shares the accolade with 12 other players, as Nigel Reo-Coker, Brett Emerton, Gary Cahill, Ashley Cole, Diniyar Bilyaletdinov, Chris Smalling, Matthew Etherington, Gareth Bale, Peter Odemwingie, Manuel de Costa, Hugo Rodallega, and Richard Stearman all matched the Italian for pace in their recent matches.

Finally, the gong for hardest-working team in the league goes to Fulham, who managed to cover 79.52 miles in their recent clash against Manchester United.

The Red Devils managed to cover 77.98 miles themselves, however, as they romped to a 2-0 victory at Old Trafford.

At the opposite end of the spectrum, Mick McCarthy's Wolves covered the least amount of ground in their recent match against city-rivals Aston Villa.

The Midlands side currently sit bottom of the Premier League but, ironically, their low total of 66.21 miles came in their first victory at Villa Park in 31 years.

West Brom (68.92) and Sunderland (70.80) are also in the bottom three for the amount of ground their players covered collectively in recent matches, but the big worry for Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti is that his side are the sixth worst in the Premier League for miles run (72.28).

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Friday, 15 April 2011

One Horse Race - Protest Over Prize Money - Latest Horse Racing News

Leicester will host a one-horse race on Saturday as the result of a protest over prize money. The Bet Totepool at totesport.com Handicap, switched to the last "race" on the card, is British racing's first walkover in more than four years.

The Horsemen's Group, which represents racehorse owners, trainers, jockeys, stable staff and thoroughbred breeders, started its prize-money boycotts at the beginning of the new Flat turf season last month with members being urged to boycott any race that fell below the prize money tariff set by the group.

Harry Dunlop, Andrew Balding and Ralph Beckett were the only trainers to make entries for the race, but Balding and Beckett pulled their horses out at the final declaration stage this morning.

Earlier this week, Dunlop had described the prize money for the race as "terrible and wrong". This morning, his mood had not changed.

"It's a very difficult situation as there are actually five races on the card that are under tariff, but there were just three entries in our race and that changed the situation," he said.

"I discussed it with some of the other trainers and we thought the best way to do it would be to run one horse so Leicester would have to put up some prize money. Obviously it doesn't look very good for Leicester that they've got one runner in a race but I'm afraid prize money needs to come up. I've never seen a walkover in Flat racing before and I think Leicester need to wake up and smell the coffee. They will not want it to happen again in the future."

The total prize fund of £6,000 falls some way below the recommended prize money levels set out in the Horsemen's Group tariff.

George Primarolo, spokesman for Totesport, who sponsor the entire seven-race card at Leicester, said: "It's obviously disappointing that a walkover has come in a race that we are sponsoring, but whilst the Tote's contribution to racing is secure, other commercial race sponsors might not be impressed if it happened in a race they were backing."

Leicester's clerk of the course, Jimmy Stevenson, was left saddened by the situation. "It's disappointing, but it was sort of inevitable after we got the entries," Stevenson said. "The horse just has to go down to the furlong marker and come back in front of the judge. It's unfortunate, but there's not a lot we can do."

The last walkover to take place under Rules in Britain was over jumps at Exeter in 2007, when Ballyfoy claimed victory after the two other entrants were declared non-runners.

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Fallon To Appeal Against Guineas ban - Latest Horse Racing News

KIEREN FALLON has insisted he "won't go down without a fight" after saying he will appeal the ban that rules him out of both the 2,000 and 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket.

However, the six-time champion jockey, who was hit with a ten-day ban on Wednesday night after the stewards at Kempton foundhim guilty of not riding to the line on the James Fanshawe-trained Sukhothai, feels he may have a tough time overturning the decision.

He said on Thursday: "I'm going to appeal, I've got to haven't I? I'm not going down without a fight, but I think I'm fighting a losing battle."

Fallon was caught for second place in the final strides of the 1m3f handicap by the fast-finishing Watered Silk, finishing a short head behind in third.

The stewards decided Fallonhad not ridden his mount out to obtain the best possible position and banned him from April 27 to May 6 with the severity of the punishment meaning Fallon will miss both the Qipco-sponsored colts' Classic on April 30 and the following day's 1,000 Guineas.

The BHA's Paul Struthers tweeted the stewards' explanation: "The stewards asked Kieren Fallon to explain why he appeared to drop his hands shortly before the winning post and was subsequently beaten into third place.

"The stewards found Fallon to be in breach of Rule (B)59.3.2.1, in that he failed to ride out on a horse that would have finished second. They suspended him for ten days (April 27 to May 6)."

It is likely that Fallon would have had the option of riding Craven Stakes winner Native Khan or possibly Fury in the 2,000 Guineas, while he had no obvious ride in the fillies' equivalent.

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Thursday, 14 April 2011

A Rare Paul Scholes Interview - He Talks Retirment, FA Cup & Man City - 15th April 2011

Paul Scholes, who at 36 has played for United for 17 years, says he will decide on his future at the end of the season.

The testimonial has been pencilled in for August. For Paul Scholes, the search is now on for suitable opponents and "a good, proper game". Real Madrid would be popular with the fans, so Cristiano Ronaldo could play once again at Old Trafford. Or Barcelona maybe, the side he loves to watch and that, in many ways, symbolise his own brand of pass-them-to-death football – quick, elusive and, when everything clicks, bloody brilliant.
He is talking in a quiet side room at Manchester United's training ground. Scholes, as usual, has been one of the first to arrive for work, his hair still damp from his morning shower. Training top, jeans, the same haircut he has had since he was playing for Boundary Park Juniors almost 25 years ago. Scholes has never been one for designer labels or flashy cars, and it is almost a surprise to find out he has accepted the offer of a benefit match. Already, you can imagine the adulation from the stands and the polite, unassuming little wave from a man not really comfortable with all the flashing bulbs.

But wait. When a footballer starts talking about his testimonial it usually means only one thing. At 36, Scholes is now at the age in football when the legs can betray the mind. Ryan Giggs, a year older, has already signed a one-year extension but Scholes has a longer history of injury issues. It is a serious possibility this weekend could be his last Manchester derby and the next few weeks could represent the countdown of his United career.
At the very least, he is clearly contemplating the end-of-season press release. "I'll decide at the end of the season," he says. "I really don't know what I am going to do yet. I've got these games to think about now and I will decide from there. People always say you should play as long as you can but there comes a time when you can't physically do it. I'm wary of that. I just want to make sure it is done at the right time."
Football would be losing one of its greats. Scholes would need a small warehouse to show off all the trophies he has won since his debut in a League Cup tie at Port Vale 17 years ago. It is hard to believe that a footballer-of-the-year trophy is not among them; even harder that a local MP threatened United with the Trades Description Act for playing a young Scholes, David Beckham and Gary Neville that night at Vale Park.
The list of those who have since described Scholes as the best footballer in England includes, among others, Zinedine Zidane, Thierry Henry, Marcello Lippi and Edgar Davids. Or ask about Scholes at Manchester City. Only three other United players – Sir Bobby Charlton, Eric Cantona and Joe Spence – have bettered Scholes's tally of seven goals against the old enemy. The last was a stoppage-time winner at Eastlands last season. "It was perfect," Scholes remembers. "That was a major highlight of my career, one of the best things I have ever done." He has struggled, by his own admission, to cope with being on the edges of the team this season (not starting either of the Champions League ties against Chelsea). "It is very difficult to accept [not playing every game] but the time comes when you know that you can't. You want to think like a 25-year-old, you like to think that you can play every game. But you can't. You just have to make sure you are ready for the odd 20 minutes here and there. It's hard to make that adjustment. It is not nice."
This was in his thoughts when he turned down the chance to play in last summer's World Cup. Scholes did not want to risk it affecting his club form, although, looking back, he does not think fatigue would have been an issue.
"They played only four games! I think it is more a mental thing. You're away a long time. And the players who went to South Africa will feel it [mentally] because it wasn't great, was it? They didn't play very well. They took a lot of stick. And things like that take a while to get over."
But he does not want to dwell on the subject much longer. There is, after all, the small matter of an FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City on Saturday and, as one of the few Mancunians involved, Scholes is better placed than most to comprehend why a United defeat would mean "we probably won't ever hear the end of it". Scholes has been playing long enough to remember when City were grubbing around for points in the Second Division, what is now League One. Then and now seem a long time apart. "It's an FA Cup semi-final at Wembley, it's massive, there will be 30,000 fans from each side... it's the biggest game we've had against City for a while. Whoever loses will be devastated."
He knows this from experience. "I remember the 5-1 in 1989 and Andy Hinchcliffe scoring that goal [Hinchcliffe celebrated by holding up five fingers to United's fans]. It's painful. I can also remember going to Maine Road and losing 3-1 [in 2002] and it's horrible. You hate losing against anybody, but City? It's bad."
These are the words of a man brought up to believe that Manchester's other club always have to be put in their place. "We have always been the team that has done better, right back from when I was a kid," he says. Later, Scholes talks of an attitude at Old Trafford in the 1990s that there was "no way" they could lose to their neighbours.
There is a smile, too, as he considers that City have beaten United only once in eight attempts since Abu Dhabi's royal family made them the most financially endowed football club on the planet. "They will be pissed off about that. Even then, that game was a [Carling Cup semi‑final] first leg, with us having another game to make up for it. We have made a habit of nicking games in the last minute. I've done it, Michael Owen's done it, Wayne [Rooney] did it last season and, again, with his unbelievable goal in the league this season. That's the difference between the two teams. We have a belief that we can beat anybody, but if City have that, I'm not too sure."
Conversely, he believes the huge amounts of money being pumped into City have "probably helped us a bit. It has spurred us on when we have played them. It has made us concentrate a little bit more than we normally would against them."
City, he knows, are desperately craving a trophy. "When they are fourth or fifth, or wherever they are in the league, I don't think they can be classed as a main rival. Our main rivals are obviously Arsenal and Chelsea. I think City are just a rival because of where they are [geographically], and Liverpool the same." It is a sentence delivered with every bit as much snap as one of his famous late tackles.
Sir Alex Ferguson almost always plays Scholes in these fixtures, eager to involve a man who understands the importance of local rivalries. But Scholes is not taking it for granted. "I thought the team looked brilliant in both games against Chelsea. I never felt we were in any danger of not going through." He praises Michael Carrick, the man who has taken his place, for "coming back into form – he's been brilliant the last few weeks".
Tuesday night was also the first time Scholes started to think this team could emulate the 1999 treble winners. "Until we beat Chelsea I don't think it had crossed any of our minds. It might have crossed other people's. But there were too many games, it seemed too far away and we had a big team like Chelsea in front of us in the Champions League. But we're in the semi-finals in Europe now, the semi-final of the FA Cup and we're seven points clear in the league."
And, though he does not say it, you wonder whether Scholes has pondered if a European Cup final at Wembley could be a great way to bow out. They will hope not, at Old Trafford and way beyond. But not at City.#

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Over £4000 in Just 19 Days - Details Here

14th April 2011

GAMBLING SYSTEMS REVIEWS

Hi Guys,

Just an update on Martins Better Betting this new system is now in profit of £4339 after just 19 days of the trial.  This has to be a record for us here at GSR.  We have never had a system make that sort of profit in such a short time.

Martins Better Betting, for those of you who have not already looked is a horse laying system that works on a loss recovery basis.  The idea is to generate a steady flow of profits built up over time, well we have made HUGE profit over a short time.  Long may this run continue. 

Martins Better Betting aims to make 1 point per betting run and a rule of three bet stop strategy using odds of no higher than 3.1 on Betfair as recommended by Martin. 

So if your first bet loses then you aim to recover your loss plus the 1 point profit.  A starting bank of 100 points is recommended so we have started our trial with a bank of £10,000 and set our stakes to £100 per point.

Click This Link To See Our Results Since The Trial Began

Click Here To Visit Martins Better Betting

Larry

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New Betting System - Turf Wars

Now we know that over 90% of all our subscribers a male, so how would you guys feel getting expert betting advice from a woman? I may be opening a can of worms here.

But we have new service we are about to trial called "Turf Wars" By Lisa Powell.

This is a Football betting service and i can just here you guys already. Women...Football...No Way.

We have not even put this service on our main site yet.

We would just like to here your thoughts first.

>> Click Here For An Exclusive Look At Turf Wars <<

This is a brand new service so will shall have our fist set of results soon.

Leave your thoughts and comments at the bottom, or just wish Lisa Good Luck With The New System.

Cheers Guys

Larry @ Gambling Systems Reviews

 

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Tuesday, 12 April 2011

Gambling Systems Weekly Update12th April

12th April 2011

GAMBLING SYSTEMS REVIEWS

Hey guys lets start this weeks round up with the Golden Key Method 2 A great Ebook and betting guide.

This manual has been produced by the authors of one of our best sellers ALL BY THE BOOK and that in itself is a recommendation because purchasers of All By The Book  have bought Golden Key Method 2   solely on the reputation of the authors. The method is based on Bookmaker v Betfair which creates opportunities which can be exploited for profit. To do this you need an online facility where you can access the required website at around an hour and a half before the first advertised race and a betfair account .  Reasons why and what you do are very carefully explained in detail in the 10 page manual. Now obviously we cannot breach copyright  but what we can say is that the object is to create a number of trades in the pre race window. Some will win and some will lose but research shows that with winning trades we won double the amount that we lost in losing trades and we had more wins than losses which makes pretty good reading doesn’t it? We made a profit of £4998 or 50 points.  The cost for this E-Book is only £87
CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR COPY OF GOLDEN KEY METHOD 2

Martins Better Betting has continued their fantastic form, we are in profit by a MASSIVE £3472.  This service is turning out to be a real gem, let's hope the profits keep rolling in

Another service that is doing really well is, Backing Star Selection Service.  As you may have guessed this is a Horse Backing System, Backing Star email out selections on a daily basis plus you can login to the members area if you prefere.

Backing Star Selection Service also have a number of different staking plans designed to suit the personalities and betting styles of different punters, all of which are explained in detail.  Since the start of our trial we are currently in profit of £3218 using staking plan 1.  This is a system well worth a look at, the results do not lie.

As for our laying systems, well the least said the better! IT’S-LAY-TIME, LAY BETTOR, and SAFE LAY BETS are so far behind it will take a minor miracle to get back into profit, but fingers crossed. 

The only Horse Laying Service I am monitoring that is making a profit is ADY’S LAY OF THE DAY this service continues to deliver quality lays, not quantity as many of the other services provide.

Auto Bet System X is also worth a look.  This horse betting system is not a straightforward tipping service. It is more of a teaching method or betting strategy.  The Auto Bet System X betting strategy teaches you how to identify potential race winners and putting the percentages in your favour increasing your chances of winning.  The betting strategies include simple staking methods to back horses to win or place, Dutching methods, Multiples, Accumulators and more. With Video Tutorials, PDFs and walkthroughs this is a very well put together package.

I should mention that there are two subscriptions available:  The first is The full Auto Bet System X Report For £37

The Next Subscription,  The Full Auto Bet System X Report + Unlimited access to the Machine For £67. 

The benefit of the second subscription is that the "Machine" or the Auto Bet System X software will do all the race card analysis for you, literally saving you hours of research.  So all you have to do is decide what type of bets you are going to place for the day.

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Larry

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Battle Of The Laying Systems

We have a number of laying systems on trial at the moment so we shall give you a brief summary of the good and the bad.

Online Laying systems seem to be ten to a penny with so many bogus systems claiming huge profits but when it come to a review over 95% of them fail.

I suppose it is easier to pick a loser rather than a winner, but true profitable laying seems to be something of a fine art that few have mastered.

The Bad

"Its Lay time" Current profit -£4612 (Regularly Hits Big Winners)

"Lay Bettor" Current profit -£2447 (Another Casualty of Big Priced Horses)

"Safe Lay" Current profit -£3386 (Same Story)

An Old Favourite

"Ady's Lay Of The Day" Trialled once before with great success, slowly builds profits betting on low priced horses, usually just the single selection per day.

Quality over quantity. Current Profit +£600 (Day 12 of 100).

Seasoned Professional

"Martins Better Betting" Martin who also runs BVT and Just Lays has a new Laying service, MBB for short, lays horses at low odds and aims to recover losses with a tailor made staking plan.

Current Profit +£3472 (Day 16 of 100)  Impressive numbers!!!

FULL DETAILS OF ALL THE HORSE LAYING SERVICES ON OUR MAIN SITE WWW.GAMBLINGSYSTEMSREVIEWS.COM

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Regards

Larry.

 

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Monday, 11 April 2011

Liverpool v Man City - Premier League Betting

Manchester City's UEFA Champions League credentials face a stern test as they visit Liverpool

Chelsea's win over Wigan on Saturday took them back above City into third while fifth-placed Tottenham are back within three points of City following their victory against Stoke.

The Blues are in high spirits after thrashing Sunderland 5-0 last week but Roberto Mancini's men may have one eye on this weekend's FA Cup semi-final with derby rivals United at Wembley.

Given Liverpool's home form - they are unbeaten in eight at Anfield - City can ill afford not to be at the top of their game for the short trip to Merseyside.

Record signing Andy Carroll is still searching for his first Liverpool goal and the hosts will be eager to avenge their 3-0 defeat at Eastlands back in August.

Kenny Dalglish's men will also be keen to keep their hopes of European qualification alive.

Seventh-placed Everton are now one point behind their Merseyside rivals but a Liverpool victory would put them back within five points of Tottenham.

Although City's last two trips to Anfield have been draws, they have not won their since Nicolas Anelka's last-gasp strike denied Liverpool a place in the 2003/04 Champions League, and the Blues' last away win was at Newcastle on Boxing Day.

Dalglish has a shortage of options in defence after both Daniel Agger (knee) and Glen Johnson (hamstring) suffered injuries in last week's 2-1 defeat at West Brom, joining Martin Kelly on the sidelines.

Sotirios Kyrgiakos is set to come into the centre of defence for Agger while Danny Wilson could be denied his second Premier League start at full-back as Fabio Aurelio is back in training after a hamstring injury.

Captain Steven Gerrard has been ruled out for the rest of the season after undergoing groin surgery last week so Jay Spearing is likely to continue in central midfield, although Jonjo Shelvey is working his way back into contention after appearing for the reserves last week following knee surgery.

Pablo Zabaleta returns to the City squad after compassionate leave and could replace youngster Dedryck Boyata at right-back.

Gareth Barry, James Milner and Edin Dzeko are all pushing for a recall after being rested for the 5-0 destruction of Sunderland.

City are set to take a more defensive approach at Anfield so Mario Balotelli could make way, although Adam Johnson will hope to keep his place on the wing after an impressive return to the starting line-up last week.

Possible starting XIs:

Liverpool: Reina, Carragher, Skrtel, Kyrgiakos, Aurelio, Meireles, Lucas, Spearing, Kuyt, Suarez, Carroll.

Man City: Hart, Zabaleta, Kompany, Lescott, Kolarov, Barry, De Jong, Y. Toure, A. Johnson, Silva, Tevez.

Odds: Liverpool @ 2.62 & Man City @ 3.05. The Draw looks a good bet @ 3.4

 

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Saturday, 9 April 2011

Do You Like Backing? Or Laying? - Horse Racing Tips

Now here is a question for you.

Do you like Backing or Laying Horses?

Well no matter what your answer is we have two betting systems that are providing to top quality tips at the moment.

For those that like to Back Horses we have The Backing Star;-

Backing Star is a simple tipping service that emails out selections for the UK racing market, I will not bore you with too many details, you can read the full review  and get the latest results by cliking the link below

Just to let you know after one week we are over £2500 in profit

>>Click Here For The Bacing Star Review & Results<<

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For those of you that prefer Laying horses we have another betting system that is doing really well.

Martins Better Betting;-

MBB is a laying service that provides tips on a daily basis but works to recover loses through their specified staking plan. MBB bets on very short priced horses so there is no exposure to heavy losses.

This system is also Currently in profit by over £2500.

>>Click Here To Read More About Martins Better Betting<<

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All The Best

Larry @ Gambling Systems Reviews

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Wednesday, 6 April 2011

TNT Sports Betting System - Making Profits - Latest Results

Hi guys Larry here at Gambling Systems Reviews.

TNT Sports Betting is back on trial at GSR after a tough winter period where, to be honest they didnt make any money at all.

But we were promised they could turn things around and they have got off to a great start with thier new trial.

A healthy £250 in profit after week 1.

The kind of form that saw us pocket over £1000 every month during our first test of TNT Sports Betting.

I think this will definatley be a system to watch.

TNT do especially well during the MLB Season which has just kicked of again.

>> Click Here To Visit The TNT Home Page<<

A good system and definatly one to keep your eye on.

 

Speak Soon Guys

 

Larry.

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Our Monty Out Of The Grand National - Horse Racing News

OUR MONTY has been ruled out of Saturday's JohnSmith's Grand National due to a leg infection.

Disappointed trainer Willie Mullins said: "He has picked up an infection in his front leg and it won't clear up before the weekend."

Our Monty had been a general 40-1 shot to win the Aintree spectacular, having just crept into the field at number 40. He was to be Katie Walsh's first ride in the race.

Mullins, who has been left with three in the race, added: I'm very disappointed for his owners and for Katie too, who was so looking forward to the ride."

Royal Rosa, trained by Howard Johnson and as big as 80-1 with Victor Chandler, is now guaranteed a run having been number 41 on the list.

Mullins' remaining trio are current favourite The Midnight Club, ridden by Ruby Walsh, the Patrick Mullins-partnered Dooneys Gate and Arbor Supreme, the mount of David Casey.

Another non-runner would put Skippers Brig into the race and a second would put Golden Kite in the race, giving Adrian Maguire a first runner in Britain.

Who do you guys fancy for the National?

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Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Champions League Results - Real Madrid 4 - 0 Tottenham (Crouch Sent Off Early On)

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Tottenham endured an evening to forget in Madrid on Tuesday, with Real able to secure a 4-0 first-leg lead in their UEFA Champions League quarter-final.

The Primera Liga giants eased to a comprehensive success courtesy of a brace from former Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor, a spectacular effort from Angel Di Maria and a late volley from the prolific Cristiano Ronaldo.

Spurs arrived in the Spanish capital full of hope, but saw that optimism disperse inside the opening 15 minutes at Santiago Bernabeu.

Aaron Lennon was forced to withdraw from the action prior to kick-off, with illness ruling him out.

Then, inside five minutes, Tottenham found themselves behind as Adebayor was left all alone at a corner and forced a header through Luka Modric on the line.

Things got worse for Harry Redknapp's side 10 minutes later, as Peter Crouch, who was cautioned early on for a foul on Sergio Ramos, lunged into a tackle on Marcelo and was sent for an early bath.

Spurs held on manfully for the remainder of the first half, but saw Real double their lead on 57 minutes as Adebayor again rose highest in the box to power another header past Heurelho Gomes.

Argentine playmaker Di Maria then settled the game, and possibly the tie, on 72 minutes as he cut inside Benoit Assou-Ekotto and rifled the ball high into the top corner.

There was still time for more, though, and Ronaldo bagged his 38th goal of a remarkable season three minutes from time, beating Gomes at his near post.

Before kick-off, the 3,000-plus Tottenham fans filed into the Bernabeu hoping that they would witness another epic night in what has been a remarkable debut season in the competition.

They were lifted by good news from the treatment room about Gareth Bale and William Gallas, who were both passed fit despite injury worries.

Tottenham were dealt a blow before a ball had been kicked, though, when Lennon was replaced by Jermaine Jenas in the starting XI after falling ill in the warm-up.

The visitors came out of the blocks at a blistering pace, with Ronaldo dancing past the away defence before powering a fierce shot wide.

Just four minutes and one second had elapsed before Real opened the scoring.

Adebayor got in front of Jenas and slipped a header past Gomes. Modric was at the far post but he could not stop the ball squirming in and Adebayor had the opener against the bitter rivals of his former employers.

A late challenge from Crouch on Ramos deep in Real's half earned him a booking soon after.

Adebayor, buoyed by his early strike, constantly probed the Spurs back four, looking for a quick second while Mesut Ozil and Ronaldo looked dangerous.

Real's cause was helped when Crouch was given his marching orders 15 minutes in for a second booking after a late and needless challenge on Marcelo, again deep inside the hosts' half.

Rafael van der Vaart was pushed up front, but he looked isolated and frustrated, earning a booking for petulantly kicking the ball away as Real prepared to take a free-kick.

It looked like only a matter of time before Real doubled their advantage, as Tottenham came under intense pressure.

Ronaldo sneaked in behind the back four and fired a volley at Gomes and the brilliant Marcelo was giving Vedran Corluka a torrid time at right-back.

Bale was unleashed for the first time 28 minutes in, bursting down the left, but he had three markers on him instantly.

Spurs had a golden chance to draw level just before the half-hour when Bale found Van der Vaart in the box with a flat throw, but he was denied by a block from Ricardo Carvalho.

Another glimmer of hope came Spurs' way a minute later when Michael Dawson released Bale down the flank, but he drove into the side-netting.

Spurs started to look more comfortable on the ball, but Real still looked far more dangerous.

Marcelo fizzed a cross to the back post which Ramos headed just out of Adebayor's reach at the back post.

Modric threaded Bale down the left once more and he looked to have beaten Pepe, but the Portuguese player slid in, clipping the Welshman's feet and earning a booking.

Real were adamant they should have had a penalty five minutes before the break when Dawson charged down a volley with his arms raised, but the referee waved play on.

Redknapp injected some pace into his attack by replacing Van der Vaart with Jermain Defoe at half-time. The striker looked lively, but Real's ascendancy was shown when Adebayor grabbed his second after angling a header past Gomes from Marcelo's cross to make it 2-0.

Only a brilliant tip-over from Gomes prevented Adebayor from netting his third, as the hosts laid siege to the away goal.

Gomes was made to pay for punching at a cross when the ball found its way to Di Maria and he unleashed a beautiful 20-yard curler past the Brazilian for the hosts' third after 72 minutes.

Defoe saw yellow for a high foot on Ramos before Adebayor received a standing ovation when he was replaced by Gonzalo Higuain with 15 minutes left.

Real's strength in depth was shown minutes later when £56million forward Kaka came on for Di Maria towards the end while Corluka limped off to be replaced by Sebastien Bassong.

Mourinho barked orders to his players, urging them to find a fourth and Ramos came close to obliging with a drive that whistled just wide.

The killer blow came three minutes from the end, when Ronaldo got the goal his performance deserved, rifling a 20-yard volley past Gomes from Kaka's cross.

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Bettor Formula - Last Chance To Join - Dont Miss Out On 1000 Points Profit.

Hi guys just had an Email from Ross to say there are only 14 Subscriptions left for Bettor Formula, the automated betting software that finds high priced winners in the UK horse racing market.

The service may already have sold out by the time you read this but if you want to grab one of the last few places click the link below.

>> Bettor Formula <<

No point waiting till tomorrow you will have missed your chance.

Good Luck Guys

Larry @ Gambling Systems Reviews

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Brand New Betting System - Bettor Formula Launches Today @ 10am - Dont Miss

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For a little over two and a half years now Ross over at Bettor Formula has been using a great system backing “value” horses that goes against the grain of what everyone else on Betfair has been doing.

  And I have to say, it is FANTASTIC.

  You know me, I have seen practically everything out there on the market place and I have seen nothing. Nothing, like this!

  Please go here now and check out the video;

  >>Bettor Formula Officially Live @ 10am<<

  Ross has been doing this as I said for two and half years and has accumulated over 1000 points profit in that time. Better yet he has created a tested and proven automated solution, that takes away all of the work, so all you have to do is turn it on and let it run.

  This has also been tested on multiple platforms with all users experiencing the same selections. This is because it runs on a central server and fires the selections into the user bots.

  All very cool. All very well put together. All in all, an excellent product and something that has taken me by surprise.

  To find out the full details and to claim your copy then click here right now;
>> Bettor Formula Brand New Horse Backing System <<

 

Just in case you didn’t know Ross has been collecting live data from Betfair for the last two and a half years and has been using it to back winners at an average BF SP of just over 10.00.

  A truly great product and I urge you to take a look at it.


Larry

  P.S. You should also know that there are over 3000 people on the early registration list and with only 141 licensed copies they WILL sell out
super quick. No Pressure just wanted you to know in case you missed out and sent me a disappointed email.

 

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Monday, 4 April 2011

1 System - 3 Days - £2000 - Check it out.

Well guys i just had to share this with you, i was very impressed, £2000 profit in just 3 days.

The Backing Star Selection Service has started it's Trial with a bang. We had heard good things about this horse betting system but what an impressive start.

>> Click Here To See The Full Results <<

For those that don't know Backing Star Selection Service is a horse backing system providing tips for the UK racing market.

Backing Star email out selections on a daily basis, you can also login to the members area to receive the days racing tips.

Selections will either be to Win or Place and the ideal for the service is to bet 1 minute before the off.

Backing Star are aware that this is not possible for everyone so they also suggest betting to Betfair SP which is what our results are to.

Backing Star Selection Service also have a number of different staking plans designed to suit the personalities and betting styles of different punters, all of which are explained in detail.

>> Click Here To Visit The Backing Star Home Page <<

P.S

After the giveaway of two great horse betting systems "Profit Catcher" and "Bettor Streamer" Ross Turner is almost ready to reveal his final service "Bettor Formula".

The subscription page to Bettor Formula goes live Tuesday the 5th of April at 10am but you can still grab the Bettor Streamer and check out what all the fuss is about by clicking the link below.

>> Click Here To Visit Bettor Formula <<

Dont Forget To Opt In To Get Your Free Software

Speak Soon.

 

Larry @ Gambling Systems Reviews

 

 

 

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Sunday, 3 April 2011

Betting Systems Sunday Report

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Hey guys just a quick update on this weekend’s results from the gambling systems we have on trial

The racing tipsters have been building profits with their horse racing tips, but despite a few winning selections have still dropped a little profit. You can still take up a free trial of the racing tipsters Click Here For More Details.

Martins better betting is still head and shoulders above the other horse laying systems we have on trial with an impressive profit of over £2000 in just over a week.

>> Click Here To Visit Martins Better Betting <<

To round up the other laying systems the "Lay Bettor" System is just over £1000 down, so is "Safe Lays" and "Its Lays Time is a whopping -£6,500 down.

This weekend saw the start of the Major League Baseball Season and both TNT Sports Betting & Sports Betting Dynamics started sending out their picks.

TNT had just the one selection bringing home a profit but Dynamics is down a little but it is early days and Tom is being cautious as it is so early in the season.

A quick word for our Golf Tipping Service "Pro Golf Selections" made £733 in its first week so a good start there, now that the golf season is fully underway this maybe a system to watch.

For all you football mad punters I'm afraid we are still struggling to find a good Betting system. Our new service which I must say I had high hopes for has not performed, currently at a loss of 15 points. Soccer Overs is on day 147 and is a meagre £150 in profit, and we have heard nothing from Signature Football for a while now.

If anyone has found a good Football System let us know.

Log on to Gambling Systems Reviews for all the latest results and updates.

!00% honest reviews, we let the numbers do the talking.

Speak soon guys.

Larry.

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Friday, 1 April 2011

Taqleed - The Favourite For The First Big Hadicap Of The Flat Season

John Gosden and Richard Hills said on Friday they were worried the ground will prove too fast for their William Hill Lincoln favourite Taqleed.

 

Taqleed is set to go off clear favourite for Saturday's big handicap at Doncaster, which is the first major betting race of the recently commenced Flat season.

The Gosden horse is 4-1 favourite with the sponsors and no bigger elsewhere, with Prime Exhibit, generally twice the price, his biggest threat as the market sees it.

Richard Hills - freshly returned from Meydan duty - will ride Taqleed and shares Gosden's concerns about the fast ground at Doncaster.

He said: "I haven't sat on Taqleed because I've only just got back from Dubai. We are coming back a furlong and the ground is going to be against me.

"I would imagine it may be on the fast side, but he is in great form and depending on the ground I think he will run a nice race. He is progressing."

Jon Pullin, clerk of the course at Doncaster, on Friday decided not to add to the 17mm of water that has been applied to track since last week.

Despite no overnight rain on Thursday and only a "very light" shower on Friday morning, Pullin said the ground had retained its moisture well and is confident that Saturday's fixture will be run on "consistent" good ground on all parts of the course. "

"After walking the course on Friday morning it was clear that the ground had retained its moisture and we decided not to water further," said Pullin.

Following a further inspection of the track at 4pm, Pullin gave the overall GoingStick reading as 7.8. On the straight mile, on which the William Hill Lincoln is run, a reading of 7.3 was taken from the middle to far side and 7.4 from the middle to stands' side, indicating there is unlikely to be any significant draw bias.

Pullin did, however, say that there is "a slightly better covering of grass middle to stands' side."

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Betting Systems (Friday Update) - 1st April

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On Tuesday I mentioned a new Horse Laying System that had performed well over it's first 4 days of trial, this week has seen it really crack on,  Martins Better Betting has made over £2000 in profit in just 1 week! Most of the systems we test cant make that in 3 months let alone 1 week.  All our results are 100% honest and independent we let the numbers speak for themselves.

All the latest results are published on our site.

Click On This Link To Sign Up To Martins Bettor Betting Today

THE RACING TIPSTER has started their trial well with a profit of £615 in 6 days of the trial.  This is a simple horse backing service in which you receive daily tips from some of the industries top tipsters.  As I say it's early days yet so maybe this is one to keep an eye on.

We shall be starting a review of Auto Bet System X.

This horse betting system is not a straightforward tipping service. It is more of a teaching method or betting strategy.  The Auto Bet System X betting strategy teaches you how to identify potential race winners and putting the percentages in your favour increasing your chances of winning.  The theory and methodology behind the service run by Mr Grey Samuels looks at betting as a business or investment, the idea is to try and detach yourself from the emotions of winning or losing so that win or lose you can keep a clear head.  The basics of the service are to help you develop your own betting style using the betting strategies that are set our by Grey.  The aim is to grow your starting bank by 5-10% everyday, as Grey points out some days it will be more and some days it will be less.  The betting strategies include simple staking methods to back horses to win or place, Dutching methods, Multiples, Accumulators and more. With Video Tutorials, PDFs and walkthroughs this is a very well put together package.  I should mention that there are two subscriptions available:

The first is The full Auto Bet System X Report For £37

The Next Subscription,

The Full Auto Bet System X Report + Unlimited access to the Machine For £67.

The benefit of the second subscription is that the “Machine” or the Auto Bet System X software will do all the race card analysis for you, literally saving you hours of research.  So all you have to do is decide what type of bets you are going to place for the day.  We must also add that no two sets of results will be the same as results will be dictated by the punters betting style and technique, some will make more profit than others.  We shall be posting up our own results and testing out the betting strategies set out by Auto Bet System X to See how good the methods are over 100 days and see how much profit we can make.

You Can Subscribe To Auto Bet System X By Clicking This Link

Have a great weekend!

Larry

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