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Sunday, 08 July 2007 |
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Formula One is a sport which is notoriously difficult to bet on due to crashes, technical problems, effects of the weather and most annoyingly team orders. One minute you could be on your way to a nice fortune, the next your hopes are with the driver in the tyre wall. F1 Trader tries to guarantee a profit by using the back and lay facility on Betfair. Anyone who is familiar with the concept of trading will know that punters look out for certain trends in the market so that they can back and lay a selection at different prices thus locking in a profit. The Formula one trader system is reasonably priced at £34.99 and is presented within a 30 page PDF document. The guide tends to drag on quite a bit and the first 17 pages are dedicated to explaining the various ins and outs of betfair. The actual system is laid out in an easy to read format and clearly explains what the system is trying to achieve and presents a few examples to help you along the way.
Paper testing shows that the system is not necessarily suited to all races, however, those that are show a reasonable profit. There are times, as with all systems, that a particular trade will show a loss but over the course of a whole Grand Prix you should be able to show a profit and with practice you will be able to spot losing trades more easily. |
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Tuesday, 26 June 2007 |
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The claim on Casino Buster's homepage is that the system is "the first and only roulette system in the world that is 100% guaranteed to win". This system is based on the prediction of mathematical patterns that occur on a standard roulette wheel allowing you to predict where the next spin will fall. It is apparently a "scientifically proven strategy" which is "guaranteed to make you win". Quite a claim I'm sure you'll agree but the simple fact is that betting systems cannot win at casino games where there is a house advantage. Roulette balls unfortunately do not have a memory or follow patterns that can be predicted. Admittedly, patterns can and do occur however they happen entirely at random and almost certainly cannot be predicted by applying some magical formula. This is because the spin of a roulette wheel is completely independent of previous events and therefore the coupling of events to produce a system cannot work.
The homepage offers "iron-clad proof" that the system works but instead of an expected video showing the roulette wheel in real-time, an excel graph is produced showing an upward trend. Whether this would fool anyone remains to be seen but it can obviously be recreated by anybody with the MS Office package. Priced at £103.98 this system is poorly laid out, confusing and ultimately, in our opinion, does not work. |
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Saturday, 26 May 2007 |
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The LC system is a free betting system developed by Lay Crazy. It claims to produce various profits of £1,800 and £2,500 per month, neither of which are wholly relevant due to the fact that the claims do not specify a starting balance required to produce such profits. However, within the guide the reasoning behind the former claim is justified and is based upon producing a 100% strike rate which is totally impossible for a prolonged period of time. The system itself is short and sweet, consisting of a seven page .exe file which clearly explains the system and gives a working example to clarify the key features. As you become more accustomed to the system it is likely that all the information you need will be contained on no more than two of the pages and it is certainly possible to operate the system without referring to the guide.
It must be noted that while this system is relatively straight forward it can take quite a while to get your selections for the day and does require using two different sites plus the guide. In addition, you may go on quite a long winning streak (23 was the best during testing), however, the odds at which you are laying selections are usually in excess of 10/1 which can be hugely damaging if you get a few losers in a short space of time. |
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