The Golden Key Method – Final Review
The system in short is a back and lay, low risk method based upon certain pricing criteria using the Betfair website and a couple of well known bookmakers.
The system rules are easy enough to follow but can take 30 minutes plus per day to implement. You will need to view the markets when all of the outlined early morning bookmakers odds are available around 10:00am onwards to obtain your selections for the day. Unfortunately it is not altogether suitable for those who don’t always have access to a computer although the manual does point out some variations for part time system participation and the use of lower staking methods and such like.
Qualifiers can be found at different times of the day as price stipulations outlined by the manual are the key factor in finding your selections which incidentally must win in order to turn over a potential profit.
The system glosses over some issues with regards a negative trade which can always happen when you are backing and laying a selection. It also uses examples that in practice are unlikely to happen that often with the bigger priced selections.
The system has its pros and cons and in fairness has shown a small profit during the test. There were quite a few scenarios that could and did result in a negative trade and this in my view is the downside to the system. I am not altogether convinced of its reliability not to see the occasional adverse result which has the ability to reduce your overall profit margins. Once you are locked into a trade you are relying on the price to shorten in order to make your profit. If this price does drift significantly then you are looking at potential losses that are beyond your control should the selection go on to be successful.
This is not a system that I would personally use as more than often the selections resulted in a low risk no profit trade. Checking the price criteria does get easier as you go along but I couldn’t help feeling at times that it was getting a little bit tedious for the initial outlay and rewards that were being generated.
The system has some merits and has proven to make some profit but does have potential downsides if not followed correctly.
Rating: 3/5 – Worth buying and you can expect to win a steady amount of money when used correctly.


