Lay Bettor System Review

Lay Bettor System Review

Lay Bettor System Review
Lay Bettor System Review

The Lay Bettor System is, as the name suggests, a system that lays horses to lose. The system was created by Adam Smith, a graduate accountant from South Wales and is based, according to the author, purely on mathematics. He claims to increase his betting bank by an average of 45% per month ie 9pts per month from a 20pt betting bank.

Lay Bettor is a subscription service costing £49.95 per month and subscribers receive a daily email 7 days per week with the Lay Bettor selections and they have exclusive access to an online members area. Lay Bettor also offer a 60 day money back guarantee.

The selections are for the UK market and are the result of 12 months research and testing, followed by proofed results since January 2010. The recommended stakes are level points staking with no recovery procedure. Lay Bettor declare their own results to a £50 stake.

We planned to trial the service for 45 days, using a £10 level stake from a notional £1000 bank. Lay Bettor Results to be declared at Betfair SP less 5% commission.

——— Lay Bettor System Review Results ———

Total profit/loss                      -£760.86

Bank                                               £239.14

AFTER JUST 5 PROFITABLE DAYS FROM 24, THE SYSTEM AUTHOR ADAM SMITH SUDDENLY STOPPED SENDING OUT THE SELECTIONS, JUST AS HE DID WITH IT PAYS TO LAY!

LAY BETTOR LOST 76% OF ITS STARTING BANK IN JUST 24 DAYS, IT PAYS TO LAY LOST 87% OF ITS BANK IN 14 DAYS, DESPITE HAVING THE SELECTION PROCEDURE TWEAKED!

ON THIS BASIS: OBE LABEL BOTH OF ADAM SMITH’S LAYING SYSTEMS AS HAVING FAILED.