
If you knew of a way to always capture the winning treble bet for any game or event which has a clear win, draw, or lose outcome, what would you do?
Would you seize it with both hands and use it, or would you dismiss it as hyped-up nonsense?
Well…here’s your chance to find out!
The Merlin Radar System is a spreadsheet application which runs in Microsoft Excel.
It employs an authentic mathematical law to isolate the winning treble bet for any event which has a clear win, draw, or lose outcome.
And it can do it with stunning accuracy.
All you have to do is to give Merlin your predicted outcomes for the three events…for example, three football matches…and even when just one of your three predictions is correct, Merlin gives you the completely accurate result for the entire treble bet.
And no, I haven’t taken leave of my senses.
You genuinely only need to be correct with just one in every three predicted outcomes you enter into the Merlin app.
Do simply that and Merlin captures the correct outcome for your entire treble bet.
Every time.
Without fail.
Guaranteed!
Hi,
This looks interesting,may I ask,on average,how many bets would the spreadsheet advise you to put on per treble?
Thanks,
Johnny
Everything is explained on the webpage, or you can ask the developer himself at: [email protected]
Can see this working as long as you stay away from games involving VAR.
“And no, I haven’t taken leave of my senses.” Hi, you made me smile, I have this, and for those thinking about getting it, well, It does work. It’s a clever bit of kit, it must have taken a hell of a long time to create.
If you take your time, learn, start with low stakes and get confident, you can make a lot of cash with this. I keep switching bookies to keep them off my back, no problems.
Arthur made about £140 in a week when he reviewed it couple years ago. You can make a hell of a lot more once you get into it. I’m not bragging, but this little bit of kit paid for a new car in under a year, not bad eh? 🙂
Hi Gerry, great results! A couple of questions – how many trebles a week do you bet on and would you place all the bets for the treble at same bookie? How do you mix it up amongst various bookies?