There is a discrepancy between Chris and I for the 18th as the website only shows a loss of 0.67 points. I believe Chris has missed the non-runner Vhujon in the 7.25 at Kempton.
Day 39 – 18 January: Today -1.67 points. Total 17.17 points.
Day 40 – 19 January: Today -1.25 points. Total 15.92 points.
Overall Strike Rate is 53.30% with average odds of 2.89.
Overall return to £10 stakes is £74.13 and to £25 stakes is £185.31.
Folks, I know there was racing between 22nd and 29th December, but because I don’t get the printed version of the Racing Post I did not track these events. Apparently I have therefore ignored some 11.13 points of profit which makes the figures above look even better!
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Filed under Horse Racing Systems,Laying by Arthur
Just 11 selections made it in the last three days and they resulted in a loss of 9.53pts, pushing the overall position since the odds adjustment out to minus 12.1pts.
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Filed under General by Terry Shepherd
Just a quick update since our 20 pip winner the trade on Tuesday/Wed failed to trigger and the range isnt valid today for a trade so we are sitting this one out again at present. I must note that my winner from last week Aaron has down as a no trade day so I need to check that I didnt jump the gun by rechecking the rules, will revert back one i have.
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Filed under General by Jonathan Wakefield
Here are the latest results
Fulham v Arsenal win £9.50
Barcelona v Osasuna win £9.50
Wycombe v Huddersfield win £9.50
Birmingham v Wolves win £9.50
Real Madrid v Granada win £9.50
Malaga v Ath. Madrid win £ 9.50
Man City v Man Utd win £9.50
Villareal v Valencia win £9.50
Espanyol v Barcelona win £9.50
Arsenal v Leeds win £9.50
C. Palace v Cardiff win £9.50
Man City v Liverpool win £9.50
Seville v Valencia win £9.50
Osasuna v Barcelona win £9.50
Running total at £10 stakes -£122.30
I would like to thank the Betting School who send me the authors results which they cross check themselves weekly.I don’t catch every game and unfortunately the start of my review has coincided with a poor run of results. These are
the official results up to Sunday 8th Jan’12
2011-12 season so far an overall profit total of +74.50 points and +£1862.50 to £25 stakes.
there have now been 253 selections of which 228 have been successful achieving a strike rate of 90.12%.
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Filed under Football by Mike Hall
Another year on for the Racing Synergy method and a massive increase on the previous years profits. I’ve met Neil personally at his home and can verify that he does indeed sit there every afternoon tearing money out of the bookies. He is a professional online gambler who takes his job seriously and makes a very comfortable living simply backing all selections at level stakes using the Racing Synergy software. Here’s the latest update from the Betting Automation team.
Hi,
You may recall that a little over a year ago we decided to publish the results of our own personal betting activities using the Racing Synergy software during 2010. Well during the last few weeks we’ve received quite a few emails asking whether we could do the same again for 2011. You can see how we fared by heading over to the Betting Automation website:
http://www.bettingautomation.com
2011 was different in that we decided to “up our game” somewhat in order to boost turnover. As our astute customers already know, once you have identified an “edge” it is then a matter of turning over as much money as possible in order to exploit that edge and maximise profits. With the help of some betting partners and an ample supply of bookmaker accounts we were able to more than double the number of bets compared to 2010. This in turn led to a healthy profit of £76,456.50 compared to £41,204 the previous year.
All our bets were straight “win only” wagers with the bookmakers using Racing Synergy’s “Maximum Return” option. We fully appreciate that a number of our more risk-averse customers only like to bet when they are guaranteed that they will never lose, which is why we provide 3 alternative betting approaches to achieve this aim.
Whichever betting approach suits your risk profile and betting requirements, Racing Synergy can really help you to get the very best from your betting.
We would like to wish all of our customers a very prosperous 2012.
Regards,
The Betting Automation Team.
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Filed under Backing,Betting Bots,Horse Racing Systems by Graham
RUNNING P/L +£9.70
Espanol (-1) v Mirandes £10 @ 1.80. PUSH (no profit or loss)
RUNNING P/L +£9.70
Bit strange today as the bet arrived this morning with a list of bookmakers offering “best price” of 1.69. When I’m reviewing a tipster service I always go straight to oddschecker.com as soon as the email arrives and today I found that Ladbrokes were offering 1.80 for the advised bet. It wasn’t short term either, the price was still there mid-afternoon.
The reults listed on his blog do appear to be genuine in that all the previous ones listed do seem to match the style of bet I’ve received so far (only 2 I know) and today’s selection is partially put on the blog before kick off. When I looked earlier it had today’s listed as 17/1/12 Member’s Tip Spain, Copa Del Rey, which is what the selection today dealt with.
So I’m a little confused here. On the one hand we have a tipster understating the best price available and seeming to be keeping an honest and open record of his bets which seem to be doing quite well and on the other hand we have the sales page of the website which is rather off-putting with some spurious looking screenshots and when you try to leave the site it does that old Columbo trick of “Umm.. Just One More Thing…”, that usually has me quite worried.
I’m looking forward to seeing how this one turns out.
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Filed under Football by Liam
I’ve been running the bot on this particular system since it was released on 30th December.
I decided to bet at £5 level stakes and so far up to 14th January I’ve lost £160 which works out at -32 points. If we add the -18.5 points that Terry lost during his manual trial in December then it’s not looking too good so far, with over 50 points deficit.
However, I asked Matt Bisogno if this was a particularly nasty run for the system and this was his reply:
The first thing to say is that we are suffering a tough run. These happen, especially when average win odds are 10/1 or thereabouts… we’ve trodden water somewhat since November.
Despite that, the system remains over 95 points up since the start of August, when it went on sale. After a lean spell, the pendulum usually swings back in our favour.
Funnily (if that’s the right word) enough, I got this testimonial this afternoon:
“Hi Matt
I started following the Winning Trainers system on 31 Dec. Rather than Betfair, I’ve been putting the bets on before going to work (or at lunchtime if I know I’ll have time) with a BOGS bookie, betting EW if the odds are 5 or above and to win if not. I’m up over 20 points, and think this system is quite superb. Only discipline (gained from years of nasty experiences) is keeping me calm enough not to increase my stakes.
I got 8/1 on Oscar Close, btw, at Boylesports late-morning.
Thank you for this system – it’s excellent!
Best wishes … and have a good weekend!
Stuart”
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Filed under Backing,Horse Racing Systems by Graham
Please find below the Weekend’s tips:
West Ham v Nottingham Forest (Championship)
1 Point bet on West Ham/West Ham HT/FT @ 6/4 (2.50) with William Hill/Titan Bet
Notts County v MK Dons (League One)
2 Point bet on MK Dons @ 7/5 (2.40) with Stan James/Skybet
Arsenal v Man Utd (Premiership)
2 Point bet on Man Utd 90 Minutes @ 13/8 (2.63) with Paddy Power/Pinnacle
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Filed under Football by Graham
weekly update and a small profit this week, but we are really just treading water. Waiting for another good run to come along. Unlucky again, yesterday we had 2 out of 3, the 3rd one fell at the last when clear!
level stakes -9.03 points
ratchet bank £86.40
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Filed under General by Simon
Day 38 – 16 January: Today -2.5 points.
Day 39 – 17 January: No selections. Total 18.84 points.
Overall Strike Rate is 53.26% with average odds of 2.88.
Overall return to £10 stakes is £109.46 and to £25 stakes is £273.65.
Folks, I know there was racing between 22nd and 29th December, but because I don’t get the printed version of the Racing Post I did not track these events. Apparently I have therefore ignored some 11.13 points of profit which makes the figures above look even better!
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Filed under Horse Racing Systems,Laying by Arthur