Welcome back to the 2017 awards ceremony! I have counted all of your votes and today I’m handing out the award for “Best Matched Betting Service” This award started life as “Best Arbitrage Product” in 2012 as Mike Cruikshank’s Bonus Bagging earned the most votes from Lay Back readers. He won again with Bonus Bagging
Welcome to my first Betting Systems Oscars ceremony! Today, I’m handing out my first Betting Systems Oscar and in a new category too, so it’s doubly exciting! When Lucy introduced the “Best Betting Bot” category in 2015, Lay Back & Get Rich readers voted for Bet Angel as their winner. Fairbot won in 2016 and
Very broadly speaking, there are trials you love and trials you hate. And the second category can break your heart. Sometimes I find myself almost praying for a last-minute upturn, in spite of one setback after another – as I still believe that the service provider may be on to something. At the opposite extreme, there are, thankfully, occasional trials that
Life with Pro Footy Tips was anything but dull! After kicking off my trial in August 2016, I experienced a really tough first month. Months 2, 3 and 4 were all extremely encouraging – though, almost inevitably, they were followed by another difficult period. With just over two months left till the domestic leagues closed down, I found myself
I’ve long been a fan of simple betting. As I explained during my intro to Hat Trick Hero, I like tipsters who provide straightforward solutions. And certainly, one way of simplifying life is to avoid betting on races with hurdles in them – as anyone who has ever watched the Grand National will tell you. Obstacles
Alex Hammond of Sky Sports offers a service which is extremely simple and, even better, completely free!I couldn’t help wondering whether her daily service represented a deceptively simple option… perhaps here was a winning tipster, hiding in plain sight.Welcome then to my trial of Alex Hammond’s Free Tips service!Alex Hammond has been a regular face
Max Racing Tips (now rebranded the Max Racing Partnership) is anything but dull. It may very well be a ‘selective’ service, as its advertising claims, but this doesn’t mean you should expect life with it to be peaceful. We began back in early September 2016 and, as luck would have it, immediately experienced a particularly tough run.
I’m kicking off a trial today about something quite different from the usual services I test. Quite simply, it’s a product designed to help you preserve your bookie accounts for longer. Potentially much longer. As such, it may hold serious appeal for a lot of my readers. As the number 1 issue they raise is the
BetHawk has been trialled twice at Lay Back. Lucy ran the first trial from 11th July 2013 to 27th February 2014, placing 2,703 bets and banking 159 points of profit. The second was carried out by Stephen from 5th February 2016 to 7th February 2017, this time placing 5,776 bets and returning 696 points of
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