Risk Free Football – Final Review
The sales page claims that using this system you can double your bankroll every week using a unique trading method that is totally risk free!
Quite a few people emailed me about this one and my advice was that nothing could ever be risk free and that if sounds too good to be true then it usually is.
I got hold of a copy to see for myself and my initial thoughts on this one were justified in my opinion.
Risk Free Football comes as a downloadable PDF document which contains just 4 pages of text and all that is included are the two trading methods themselves. There are no screen shots and it looks like this was thrown together in a very short space of time which is disgraceful considering the price of the system is a whooping £99.95.
The theory of the system is to Trade an In-Running football game with zero risk to make a profit.
The principle of the system is to make several back and lay bets throughout a football game as you are watching it to ensure that you never have any risk attached to your current exposure. This is done by never having exposure on the team that is currently attacking.
For the author to say this is risk free is totally ludicrous and it should not be allowed. All trading has risks and although the principles are solid and do have merit the system can go wrong.
The system relies on split second decision making during games and may well work for some people on some games. The problem is that the delays in transmission on live football matches can differ greatly depending on if you have satellite or cable TV or depending on your geographical location. These delays can mean the difference between making the system work or NOT.
The author does suggest the use of a BOT to speed up your placing of bets but in my opinion this does not solve all the main problems as mentioned above.
The sales page states that they have been using the system without loss for over two years. The proof page however shows screen shots of just two games which took place over a year ago. If they have made so much money wouldn’t it be nice to a screen shot of there Betfair statement?
The screen shots shown could have been found on the internet after all so there is actually no real proof of winnings. In actual fact if you take a closer look at the screenshots or (proofs as they *lol* call it) , you’ll recognize that the position of the amount of money isn’t correct. It’s the position, when you have got you’re “what–if” function activated in the Betfair-interface. They appear to have just removed the what-if icon with Photoshop or another photo editing program. The pushed-down buttons are another obvious sign for them cheating their screens. Try it for yourself, you can get incredible green screens with that.
What made me chuckle is that despite claiming this is risk free they still felt the need to add a disclaimer to the sales page which states “We cannot be held for any losses incurred by any persons using this system or any of the information provided therein.”.
Not so risk free after all then….
I asked the author to show me proof of the winnings he has made using the system and he couldn’t which says it all really.
If you haven’t purchased it then congratulations on reading this review and make sure it stays that way.
Rating 1/5 – Very poor in my opinion. Not reliable enough to use in the long-run and one to avoid.


