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It’s been a bad month for the KIP bot, on my settings anyway.
I started with a betting bank of £1200 in July playing with £1 stakes but quickly moved to £5 stakes (level staking). I increased this to £10 stakes in August, and then £20 stakes in September, making steady profits all the time. By October my £1200 bank had increased to £2400, which is exactly £1200 profit on a bot that did everything automatically.
I increased my stakes again to £25 and then it went downhill. The last few weeks the bot has given back all my winnings, plus £500 of my original bank, which now stands at £715.
This is quite a shocking down turn. On a personal level, I’m only really £500 out of pocket because my starting bank was £1200. But had I started using the bot a month ago, the actual loss is £1685 with £25 level stakes, or 67 points.
I’m not sure what size bank is recommended for this but even using a 100 point bank, that’s a big hit to take in a month.
Let’s see how it pans out for the rest of the year.
I’m going to move this bot to the Neutral section for now and do another update next month.
Well after three great months it was bound to go downhill (not!).
Here’s the results for November so far:
Back/Lay 75% +83.56 points
Back only +190.49 points
I challenge anyone to come up with a more profitable betting service anywhere on earth.
This won’t be for everyone though. It takes effort (about two hours a day), it takes discipline, and you MUST make use of ALL bookies to get the best price on each selection.
To find out if this is for you check out this page:
This bot is still making a nice profit. From a starting bank of £500 on 6th September, the bank now stands at £991 which is 98% return in two and a half months.
It’s fully automated and if you run it on a virtual server you set it up once and leave it to run forever.
A good start to my trial of the Magic Backing Bot. Now five days in and it’s made £100 profit, after commission, to £10 level stakes with a £400 starting bank.
I’d be interested to hear how people are doing with the Magic staking plan.
They will be closing the free trial off in the next couple of days so if you fancy testing this for yourself for the next three weeks then get over to:
I have had access to this bot for the last few days and, as with all their bots, it dead easy to install and run.
I won’t be able to give a full review of it until I’ve tested it for around three months, but by then it won’t be available for sale so you may as well have a go at the free trial and then decide if you think it’s for you or not. The past results look good and this is backing instead of laying so you shouldn’t get large draw downs. It also makes a level stake profit, which is encouraging, but again I’m not in a position to make a recommendation either way.
The published results since January 1st, 2010 are:
286 points profit betting at level stakes.
534 points profit if you put the staking plan in action.
Those numbers come from almost 1,200 live bets and a winning strike-rate of just under 40% at average backing odds of 3.42, and you can download the full historical results for the Magic Backing Bot when you sign up for the free trial.
In the three days I’ve been running it so far it’s made £32 to £10 level stakes. I’m not going to do the ‘Magical Staking Plan’ with this one because I can’t see the logic in it.
If you want to try it for yourself you can do so here:
I’ve been testing the Magic Racing bot for nearly four months now and it’s time to draw this to a close.
As with all the bots from this particular vendor, the Magic Racing bot was very easy to set up, installing in seconds and running flawlessly on my virtual server 24/7, so it made it very easy to test.
I used it with a spare Betfair account that had £403.12 in it and left it to run. It did well initially, taking my bank up to over £700 at one point, which looked promising. However, much of the time is was going sideways, giving back as much as it made.
The last couple of weeks has been disasterous giving back everything won over the last 16 weeks
Start Bank: £403.12
End Bank £401.75
Net Profit: -1.37
So at least Betfair made some money out of it in commissions, and no doubt the vendors of Magic Racing Bot made some sales from their promotion back in July. The subscribers, however, have made nothing and anyone taking out a subscription would be well out of pocket after their subs.
I love this. If you haven’t got this in your betting portfolio then you need to get it now. Anyone that subscribes to The Grey Horse Bot, or the Grey Horse Bot Lite get’s free access, for now at least, to the Supersonic Lay selections.
All you have to do is set up the bot to receive the selections and they are automatically loaded up each day and bet on for you.
There has only been ONE losing bet since the service started in March. Starting with a £500 bank and laying to 10% liability (the bot does all this for you), the bank now stands at an incredible £42,716.
I’ve been running my bot on a virtual server and since setting it up I’ve not had to do anything else. If you don’t have a VPS, all you have to do is turn the thing on each morning and leave it to bet for you.
Now for the bad news…
They are going to CLOSE the Supersonic bonus off to new members from 31st of this month. That’s Monday.
So if you are not a current member and want to get the Super Sonic selections then you have a few more days to jump in, after 31st October the bonus will not be available new subscribers.
Of course if you are already a subscriber this won’t affect you.
If you don’t have the Grey Horse Bot you can try it here:
Malcolm has done a video showing how to set up the Grey Horse Bot for using the free Supersonic Lays selections.
The system did have it’s first loser a couple of days ago but the 10% reduction factor recommended saved us from it. Even if we had not used the 10% reduction factor we have covered that loss and made a little more from the matched selections since.
You can leave the bot to run 24/7 and the tips are automatically loaded on each morning. Another excellent ‘set & forget’ betting strategy.
Using a 10% liability, the profit now stands at an incredible £40,163.38 from a £500 starting bank on 1st March. Full results can be downloaded here:
As of yesterday my KIP betting bot hit the £1000 profit mark since July 1st. I bet at £20 level stakes and don’t do anything, I just leave the software to run 24/7, betting for me.
I’m going to increase my stake to £25 today in line with the steady increase in my betting bank.
There is a new release today of Kip 2, which is an upgrade to the bot. The main improvement is with the results update and there is a box you can tick that stops the bot betting on the next race if it hasn’t had the result from the previous race. This is only important for people using the recovery staking option, which I don’t use.
There is also a % of bank staking option included as well.
There is a problem with this new one though. I can’t get it to run on my VPS! It runs fine on my PC but just freezes on the virtual server.
Darren Power is having the same problem on his so if you are already running KIP on a VPS I recommend continuing with that one until this issue has been resolved.