The Symbiotic Laying System – Final Review
I was asked to review the symbiotic laying system by the author Robert Brown which is quite rare and was a great show of confidence by himself. If the system failed it would get a poor review from myself after all. So did it live up to Roberts expectations or not?
Firstly let me tell you about the system itself. The symbiotic lay system is a horse racing laying system for flat racing only (AW included). The rules seemed a bit complicated at first but really are very simple. It takes a few seconds each day to find any qualifying races. It then takes a few seconds to find any potential horses in the race to lay. Each horse then has a few extra filters run passed it to see if they qualify as a lay bet or not. The filters are easily remembered and take only seconds once again to check.
You will need access to the live betting markets so if you work then this system is not for you.
Robert claims a strike rate of 87.7 % since January 2007 with winning runs of 30+ on several occasions. He also claims a monthly profit of 42 points during this period.
I have back checked the results over the last five years to see if there was in truth in these claims. My findings were as follows:
The system has had a winning strike rate of 87%
The system has had winning runs of 30+ on 17 occasions.
Odds ranged from 6/4 to 10/1
The system has made an average monthly profit of 25 points using estimated Betfair odds.
You will notice from my own findings that the results are almost exactly as claimed by Robert which is why he was so confident in me reviewing it. The odds may seem high but the stats don’t lie and an average profit of 25 points each month over the last 5 years is exceptional.
It is advised that you risk 1% of your bank on each lay found which means you require a minimum starting bank of £200 as the minimum stake on Betfair is £2. I like the staking plan as your bank is never in jeopardy, it would take 200 winners in a row to wipe it out after all. It also means your stake grows as your bank does which is always good.
I have been getting a lot of emails saying how poorly the sales page is written and I agree. My back checking is accurate and I can’t argue with Roberts claims however. It’s the professionally written sales pages that are usually rubbish if I am honest as there usually by the same bunch of cowboys who throw up a new system every week.
I have been using the system for the last month or so with great success and it will definitely be staying in my portfolio of winning systems.
Rating: 3/5 – Worth buying and you can expect to win a steady amount of money when used correctly.


