A drop in the ocean…

Betting System Reviews Update: 08/05/13

Welcome to your weekly roundup of the
OBE Betting System Reviews.

It was a neither here nor there week for the services currently under review and as a few of them approach th end of their trials, I’m busy finding new ones to take their place. Overall the entire review portfolio showed a small loss of £93 on the week: nothing to get to agitated about, I suppose.

Only two services lost money this week, but they did lose almost £339 between them. Across The Card lost £137.52, before the vendors decided enough was enough and they withdrew the product from the market after continuous losses. Meanwhile, Fold4Gold lurched from one crisis to another, losing a further £201.25 this week.

No action from Value Backing this week, there was nothing that appealed to Carl there and Harry from Stable Lays is taking a break to recuperate from surgery, whilst we didn’t hear from Sporting Profits at all! However, after losing almost £650 in eight weeks, I wasn’t too concerned at missing those selections.

This leaves us with four services, who all made money. The last couple of days of the 88 Lays review saw them add another £7  to finish their trial in a healthy final position. Easy Lays were back to form this week after the previous week’s losses, they made £63.50 this week, whilst Pure Class Racing continued to  thrive, adding £64 to their bank.

Top performer this week was surprisingly Football Lays. They were the only service to record a triple digit profit when they made £111 over the week. As a standalone result, this is impressive. Unfortunately against a backdrop of having lost £1874 in the previous 38 days, a  5.9% recovery is merely a drop in the ocean

Here is the latest OBE Betting System Reviews league table:

Stable Lays £273.50 (at day 26)
88 Lays £179.00 (at day 60)
Easy Lays £150.71 (at day 40)
Pure Class Racing £117.12 (at day 55)
Value Backing -£5.00 (at day 25)
Sporting Profits -£647.89 (at day 58)
Across the Card -£785.15 (at day 29)
Fold4Gold -£1,328.79 (at day 37)
Football Lays -£1,762.70 (at day 41)
(click on the name of any review to be taken straight there)

No action from Stable Lays due to illness this week, but they sit at the top of the tree in a very healthy position. You can find their selections yourself by using the manual available from them, so despite the daily email service being on hold, any prospective purchaser can still find the picks and make money. Restraints of time are what prevent uas from doing so, I’m afraid. They are followed in the table by two more successful laying services (88 Lays and Easy Lays), The fact that we have three racing lay services at the top of the table is indicative of how difficult April and May can be to find winners, but at least Pure Class Racing are making a decent fist of it.

There’s not much to be said about the bottom four. Sporting Profits and Across The Card won’t feature on the table next week and they’ll not be missed, whilst there’s no hope (in my opinion, of course!) for either of Fold4Gold or Football Lays, despite the latter turning a profit this week.

At the risk of labouring the point, I really do like Paul Barker’s 88 Lays service. Low-odds lays running at a near 80% strike rate generating steady weekly profits. What more could you want? If you were to subscribe to any service this week, this should be the one you go for.

For more details on Paul’s 88 Lays (or any other service we’re covering), simply click on the name of the service.

All the best,
Chris and the OBE Betting System Reviews team

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One Response to “A drop in the ocean…”
  1. rob says:

    Thanks again Chris, i bailed out of ATC last year, i think they lost interest because initially they were red hot for a good while, so it is strange how they fell away so badly, that is not bad luck!!!
    Maybe not enough continued uptake in the product = can’t be bothered to read form in a dedicated fashion????