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Over £4000 in Just 19 Days - Details Here

14th April 2011

GAMBLING SYSTEMS REVIEWS

Hi Guys,

Just an update on Martins Better Betting this new system is now in profit of £4339 after just 19 days of the trial.  This has to be a record for us here at GSR.  We have never had a system make that sort of profit in such a short time.

Martins Better Betting, for those of you who have not already looked is a horse laying system that works on a loss recovery basis.  The idea is to generate a steady flow of profits built up over time, well we have made HUGE profit over a short time.  Long may this run continue. 

Martins Better Betting aims to make 1 point per betting run and a rule of three bet stop strategy using odds of no higher than 3.1 on Betfair as recommended by Martin. 

So if your first bet loses then you aim to recover your loss plus the 1 point profit.  A starting bank of 100 points is recommended so we have started our trial with a bank of £10,000 and set our stakes to £100 per point.

Click This Link To See Our Results Since The Trial Began

Click Here To Visit Martins Better Betting

Larry

"Gambling System Reviews, The Best Site On The Internet For Honest, Truthful  & Unbiased Reviews."

 

Gambling Systems Weekly Update12th April

12th April 2011

GAMBLING SYSTEMS REVIEWS

Hey guys lets start this weeks round up with the Golden Key Method 2 A great Ebook and betting guide.

This manual has been produced by the authors of one of our best sellers ALL BY THE BOOK and that in itself is a recommendation because purchasers of All By The Book  have bought Golden Key Method 2   solely on the reputation of the authors. The method is based on Bookmaker v Betfair which creates opportunities which can be exploited for profit. To do this you need an online facility where you can access the required website at around an hour and a half before the first advertised race and a betfair account .  Reasons why and what you do are very carefully explained in detail in the 10 page manual. Now obviously we cannot breach copyright  but what we can say is that the object is to create a number of trades in the pre race window. Some will win and some will lose but research shows that with winning trades we won double the amount that we lost in losing trades and we had more wins than losses which makes pretty good reading doesn’t it? We made a profit of £4998 or 50 points.  The cost for this E-Book is only £87
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Martins Better Betting has continued their fantastic form, we are in profit by a MASSIVE £3472.  This service is turning out to be a real gem, let's hope the profits keep rolling in

Another service that is doing really well is, Backing Star Selection Service.  As you may have guessed this is a Horse Backing System, Backing Star email out selections on a daily basis plus you can login to the members area if you prefere.

Backing Star Selection Service also have a number of different staking plans designed to suit the personalities and betting styles of different punters, all of which are explained in detail.  Since the start of our trial we are currently in profit of £3218 using staking plan 1.  This is a system well worth a look at, the results do not lie.

As for our laying systems, well the least said the better! IT’S-LAY-TIME, LAY BETTOR, and SAFE LAY BETS are so far behind it will take a minor miracle to get back into profit, but fingers crossed. 

The only Horse Laying Service I am monitoring that is making a profit is ADY’S LAY OF THE DAY this service continues to deliver quality lays, not quantity as many of the other services provide.

Auto Bet System X is also worth a look.  This horse betting system is not a straightforward tipping service. It is more of a teaching method or betting strategy.  The Auto Bet System X betting strategy teaches you how to identify potential race winners and putting the percentages in your favour increasing your chances of winning.  The betting strategies include simple staking methods to back horses to win or place, Dutching methods, Multiples, Accumulators and more. With Video Tutorials, PDFs and walkthroughs this is a very well put together package.

I should mention that there are two subscriptions available:  The first is The full Auto Bet System X Report For £37

The Next Subscription,  The Full Auto Bet System X Report + Unlimited access to the Machine For £67. 

The benefit of the second subscription is that the "Machine" or the Auto Bet System X software will do all the race card analysis for you, literally saving you hours of research.  So all you have to do is decide what type of bets you are going to place for the day.

Click This Link To See The Results Of AUTO BET SYSTEM X

Larry

"Gambling System Reviews, The Best Site On The Internet For Honest, Truthful  & Unbiased Reviews."

Battle Of The Laying Systems

We have a number of laying systems on trial at the moment so we shall give you a brief summary of the good and the bad.

Online Laying systems seem to be ten to a penny with so many bogus systems claiming huge profits but when it come to a review over 95% of them fail.

I suppose it is easier to pick a loser rather than a winner, but true profitable laying seems to be something of a fine art that few have mastered.

The Bad

"Its Lay time" Current profit -£4612 (Regularly Hits Big Winners)

"Lay Bettor" Current profit -£2447 (Another Casualty of Big Priced Horses)

"Safe Lay" Current profit -£3386 (Same Story)

An Old Favourite

"Ady's Lay Of The Day" Trialled once before with great success, slowly builds profits betting on low priced horses, usually just the single selection per day.

Quality over quantity. Current Profit +£600 (Day 12 of 100).

Seasoned Professional

"Martins Better Betting" Martin who also runs BVT and Just Lays has a new Laying service, MBB for short, lays horses at low odds and aims to recover losses with a tailor made staking plan.

Current Profit +£3472 (Day 16 of 100)  Impressive numbers!!!

FULL DETAILS OF ALL THE HORSE LAYING SERVICES ON OUR MAIN SITE WWW.GAMBLINGSYSTEMSREVIEWS.COM

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Regards

Larry.

 

Liverpool v Man City - Premier League Betting

Manchester City's UEFA Champions League credentials face a stern test as they visit Liverpool

Chelsea's win over Wigan on Saturday took them back above City into third while fifth-placed Tottenham are back within three points of City following their victory against Stoke.

The Blues are in high spirits after thrashing Sunderland 5-0 last week but Roberto Mancini's men may have one eye on this weekend's FA Cup semi-final with derby rivals United at Wembley.

Given Liverpool's home form - they are unbeaten in eight at Anfield - City can ill afford not to be at the top of their game for the short trip to Merseyside.

Record signing Andy Carroll is still searching for his first Liverpool goal and the hosts will be eager to avenge their 3-0 defeat at Eastlands back in August.

Kenny Dalglish's men will also be keen to keep their hopes of European qualification alive.

Seventh-placed Everton are now one point behind their Merseyside rivals but a Liverpool victory would put them back within five points of Tottenham.

Although City's last two trips to Anfield have been draws, they have not won their since Nicolas Anelka's last-gasp strike denied Liverpool a place in the 2003/04 Champions League, and the Blues' last away win was at Newcastle on Boxing Day.

Dalglish has a shortage of options in defence after both Daniel Agger (knee) and Glen Johnson (hamstring) suffered injuries in last week's 2-1 defeat at West Brom, joining Martin Kelly on the sidelines.

Sotirios Kyrgiakos is set to come into the centre of defence for Agger while Danny Wilson could be denied his second Premier League start at full-back as Fabio Aurelio is back in training after a hamstring injury.

Captain Steven Gerrard has been ruled out for the rest of the season after undergoing groin surgery last week so Jay Spearing is likely to continue in central midfield, although Jonjo Shelvey is working his way back into contention after appearing for the reserves last week following knee surgery.

Pablo Zabaleta returns to the City squad after compassionate leave and could replace youngster Dedryck Boyata at right-back.

Gareth Barry, James Milner and Edin Dzeko are all pushing for a recall after being rested for the 5-0 destruction of Sunderland.

City are set to take a more defensive approach at Anfield so Mario Balotelli could make way, although Adam Johnson will hope to keep his place on the wing after an impressive return to the starting line-up last week.

Possible starting XIs:

Liverpool: Reina, Carragher, Skrtel, Kyrgiakos, Aurelio, Meireles, Lucas, Spearing, Kuyt, Suarez, Carroll.

Man City: Hart, Zabaleta, Kompany, Lescott, Kolarov, Barry, De Jong, Y. Toure, A. Johnson, Silva, Tevez.

Odds: Liverpool @ 2.62 & Man City @ 3.05. The Draw looks a good bet @ 3.4

 

Champions League Results - Real Madrid 4 - 0 Tottenham (Crouch Sent Off Early On)

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Tottenham endured an evening to forget in Madrid on Tuesday, with Real able to secure a 4-0 first-leg lead in their UEFA Champions League quarter-final.

The Primera Liga giants eased to a comprehensive success courtesy of a brace from former Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor, a spectacular effort from Angel Di Maria and a late volley from the prolific Cristiano Ronaldo.

Spurs arrived in the Spanish capital full of hope, but saw that optimism disperse inside the opening 15 minutes at Santiago Bernabeu.

Aaron Lennon was forced to withdraw from the action prior to kick-off, with illness ruling him out.

Then, inside five minutes, Tottenham found themselves behind as Adebayor was left all alone at a corner and forced a header through Luka Modric on the line.

Things got worse for Harry Redknapp's side 10 minutes later, as Peter Crouch, who was cautioned early on for a foul on Sergio Ramos, lunged into a tackle on Marcelo and was sent for an early bath.

Spurs held on manfully for the remainder of the first half, but saw Real double their lead on 57 minutes as Adebayor again rose highest in the box to power another header past Heurelho Gomes.

Argentine playmaker Di Maria then settled the game, and possibly the tie, on 72 minutes as he cut inside Benoit Assou-Ekotto and rifled the ball high into the top corner.

There was still time for more, though, and Ronaldo bagged his 38th goal of a remarkable season three minutes from time, beating Gomes at his near post.

Before kick-off, the 3,000-plus Tottenham fans filed into the Bernabeu hoping that they would witness another epic night in what has been a remarkable debut season in the competition.

They were lifted by good news from the treatment room about Gareth Bale and William Gallas, who were both passed fit despite injury worries.

Tottenham were dealt a blow before a ball had been kicked, though, when Lennon was replaced by Jermaine Jenas in the starting XI after falling ill in the warm-up.

The visitors came out of the blocks at a blistering pace, with Ronaldo dancing past the away defence before powering a fierce shot wide.

Just four minutes and one second had elapsed before Real opened the scoring.

Adebayor got in front of Jenas and slipped a header past Gomes. Modric was at the far post but he could not stop the ball squirming in and Adebayor had the opener against the bitter rivals of his former employers.

A late challenge from Crouch on Ramos deep in Real's half earned him a booking soon after.

Adebayor, buoyed by his early strike, constantly probed the Spurs back four, looking for a quick second while Mesut Ozil and Ronaldo looked dangerous.

Real's cause was helped when Crouch was given his marching orders 15 minutes in for a second booking after a late and needless challenge on Marcelo, again deep inside the hosts' half.

Rafael van der Vaart was pushed up front, but he looked isolated and frustrated, earning a booking for petulantly kicking the ball away as Real prepared to take a free-kick.

It looked like only a matter of time before Real doubled their advantage, as Tottenham came under intense pressure.

Ronaldo sneaked in behind the back four and fired a volley at Gomes and the brilliant Marcelo was giving Vedran Corluka a torrid time at right-back.

Bale was unleashed for the first time 28 minutes in, bursting down the left, but he had three markers on him instantly.

Spurs had a golden chance to draw level just before the half-hour when Bale found Van der Vaart in the box with a flat throw, but he was denied by a block from Ricardo Carvalho.

Another glimmer of hope came Spurs' way a minute later when Michael Dawson released Bale down the flank, but he drove into the side-netting.

Spurs started to look more comfortable on the ball, but Real still looked far more dangerous.

Marcelo fizzed a cross to the back post which Ramos headed just out of Adebayor's reach at the back post.

Modric threaded Bale down the left once more and he looked to have beaten Pepe, but the Portuguese player slid in, clipping the Welshman's feet and earning a booking.

Real were adamant they should have had a penalty five minutes before the break when Dawson charged down a volley with his arms raised, but the referee waved play on.

Redknapp injected some pace into his attack by replacing Van der Vaart with Jermain Defoe at half-time. The striker looked lively, but Real's ascendancy was shown when Adebayor grabbed his second after angling a header past Gomes from Marcelo's cross to make it 2-0.

Only a brilliant tip-over from Gomes prevented Adebayor from netting his third, as the hosts laid siege to the away goal.

Gomes was made to pay for punching at a cross when the ball found its way to Di Maria and he unleashed a beautiful 20-yard curler past the Brazilian for the hosts' third after 72 minutes.

Defoe saw yellow for a high foot on Ramos before Adebayor received a standing ovation when he was replaced by Gonzalo Higuain with 15 minutes left.

Real's strength in depth was shown minutes later when £56million forward Kaka came on for Di Maria towards the end while Corluka limped off to be replaced by Sebastien Bassong.

Mourinho barked orders to his players, urging them to find a fourth and Ramos came close to obliging with a drive that whistled just wide.

The killer blow came three minutes from the end, when Ronaldo got the goal his performance deserved, rifling a 20-yard volley past Gomes from Kaka's cross.

Final Review Of The Horse Betting System - All Weather Pro

Hi guys, well another 100 day trial complete and here is our final verdict on All Weather Pro

Having completed an extensive trial from 14th December – 19th March 2011  our review is as follows:-

The Selections and How it Works

All Weather Pro

A very straight forward horse betting system with selections emailed out every morning. Selections can range from 1 to 10 bets per day, but ten is rare it is usually 1 or 2 selections. All advised bets a to 1 point.


Results

Total Selections….140

Winning Bets….16

Losing Bets…119

Non Runners....5

Strike Rate….12%

Profit…..-£782

The Strike rate says it all just 12% winning bets. We were promised big priced winners and big profits but sadly they did not appear.

The trial started well with All Weather Pro getting their biggest win of the trial on the 15th December with a huge 25 points profit. But it was all down hill from there as the profits slowly shrank until they were all gone. More wins is whats need for this service to be a success.

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Barcelona 3 - 1 Arsenal ( And Red For Robin)

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Lionel Messi returned to haunt Arsenal on Tuesday as a 3-1 win for Barcelona took them into the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, with the Spaniards prevailing 4-3 on aggregate.

The mercurial Argentine bagged two goals, to add to the four he scored against the Gunners in last season's competition, while Xavi also got in on the act at Camp Nou.

An own goal from Sergio Busquets had given Arsenal hope early in the second half, but they were second best throughout and saw their dream die the moment Robin van Persie was shown a second yellow card.

The Gunners found themselves pegged back from the start, unable to find their own passing game as Barca slipped seamlessly into their stride.

Arsene Wenger's men were then dealt a blow on 19 minutes as Wojciech Szczesny was forced off with a finger injury.

The one-way traffic continued throughout the opening 45 minutes, with Abou Diaby fortunate to get away with a trip on Messi on the edge of the box and Adriano crashing a cross-shot against the post.

A goal was coming and it duly arrived in first-half stoppage-time as Messi, who grew into the game, was freed by Andres Iniesta and expertly lifted the ball over Manuel Almunia before volleying home.

There only looked like being one winner from there, but Arsenal were handed a lifeline on 53 minutes when Busquets inadvertently nodded a Samir Nasri corner into his own net.

Wenger's men shot themselves in the foot, though, just three minutes later as Van Persie, who had picked up a soft caution in the first half, was controversially dismissed for playing on after the referee had blown his whistle.

It took Barcelona until 69 minutes to edge themselves back in front against the 10 men, with Xavi the right man in the right place as he sprung forward to force the ball past Almunia.

Messi then wrapped things up from the penalty spot two minutes later after Pedro had been felled by Laurent Koscielny.

Passionate

As expected, Barcelona went on the offensive from kick-off, cheered on by a passionate 95,000-strong crowd in Camp Nou.

Koscielny made an important early block on Pedro and when the visitors did get possession, they were greeted by a cacophony of deafening whistles.

Koscielny and Jack Wilshere combined to deny Messi after, in a sign of things to come, Arsenal again gave away possession far too cheaply.

The Gunners were forced into a change on 19 minutes when goalkeeper Szczesny had to be replaced by Almunia after injuring his left hand making a routine save from Daniel Alves' long-range free-kick.

Barcelona continued to press Arsenal back, with Johan Djourou producing a superb saving tackle to deny Xavi with Pedro drilling the loose ball over the crossbar.

The hosts then almost fluked an opening goal on 35 minutes when a curled cross from left-back Adriano struck the outside of the near post.

Tempers boiled over when Wilshere went to ground as he stretched for a loose ball at the edge of the Barcelona penalty area, the home players claiming a dive which led to Van Persie and former Liverpool midfielder Javier Mascherano squaring up before calm was eventually restored.

Van Persie had not calmed down and picked up a needless yellow card on the stroke of half-time for barging Alves over.

Fabregas, returning to his boyhood club for the first time, then inexplicably tried to back-heel the ball to Wilshere on the edge the Arsenal penalty area, but gave it straight to Iniesta.

Messi was away and brilliantly chipped Almunia before lashing the ball into the empty net.

Arsenal looked to be facing an uphill battle for the second half, but were presented with a gift on 53 minutes.

Nasri got away down the left and won a corner which he swung into the six-yard box where Busquets headed past his own goalkeeper.

The tie then took another twist when Van Persie latched onto a through-ball, but was ruled offside, which looked marginal.

The Holland forward lashed the ball wide and was shown a second yellow card, swiftly followed by a red.

Van Persie and the Arsenal players could not believe it, as the striker claimed he could not hear the whistle.

Barcelona started the onslaught almost immediately, with first Villa and then Messi denied by a couple of brave blocks from Almunia.

The Catalans finally regained the advantage on 69 minutes when Xavi slotted home after being played in following a quick exchange between Iniesta and Villa.

Before Arsenal could regroup, Barcelona were awarded a penalty when Koscielny tripped Pedro and Messi slotted it into the bottom corner to put Barcelona within touching distance of the last eight.

Wenger sent on Andrey Arshavin and then Nicklas Bendtner, replacing Fabregas, but it was more in hope than expectation.

Almunia denied Barcelona another goal with good blocks from Messi and substitute Ibrahim Afellay.

Bendtner was agonisingly close to connecting with Wilshere's cross into the six-yard box, but it was not to be for the Gunners.

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