Lay Formula - Final Review

Well, it’s been a month now since I started my test of Lay Formula and it’s been an interesting month.

We finished the month well in the black and, bar a wobbly patch mid month, it has been a positive and successful trial.

The lowest point was on the 16th, at which time we were down £107 or 11 points. Only thirteen days later, we were in the black to the tune of £270 or 27 points, that is 38 points profit in 13 days, an average of nearly 3 points profit a day. There aren’t many systems out there that can boast that kind of profit! Add in the fact that during those 13 days we suffered a number of abandonments and the profit becomes all the more impressive.

Even at the lowest point of the trial I only dipped into my 200 point bank by 5%.

Lay Formula clearly isn’t for everyone. Firstly, while the odds range from 3.5 - 10, the majority of the selections will be in the 7+ class and more likely the 9+ area. This means you are staking 8 - 9 times your stake on a selection, similar to backing an 1/10 odds on shot and if things go wrong which at some point they will, it does hurt a bit. In addition, it is a live market system and as such requires a fair bit of user input. Having said that, Lay Formula have started a bot service that will do the work on your behalf. I received the bot just a couple of days ago and I will update you on how this is progressing over the coming weeks.

Overall, with a strike rate in excess of 92% over the last three months and using the accompanying staking plan, Lay Formula has the potential to make vast sums of money for those disciplined enough to stick with it. My recommendation would be to start small and build it up over time. The guys at Lay Formula assure me that it really comes into its own in the summer months and so all I can say is ‘bring on the summer!’

Lay Formula is a system I rate very highly and is one I use daily as part of my betting portfolio - I’d suggest you do the same!

Until next time,

Online Betting Exposed

Published on March 2, 2008

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