Backing Allstars – Final Review
I was kindly sent a copy of this system by the author upon request, The first thing to noticed about the system is that the rules are extremely easy to follow and once you have been through the selection process a couple of times, it becomes second nature to implement your daily betting strategies. It took me between 5 and 15 minutes a day to go through the whole racing card for the day so no need to wallow through endless amounts of data as with some systems out there.
Unfortunately that was the only positive aspect I could attain with this system as the results which followed through the month were nothing short of calamitous!
With a starting bank of 100 Pts on the 1st of October and following the system to the letter we ended up with a bank of -2.41 Pts on the 31st Oct so a cumulative flat stake profit of – 102.41 Pts for the month. In actual fact the last day started off well with a 9/1 winner and I thought ‘oh, maybe a miracle is about to happen on the very last day!’
A big fat ‘NO’ was the answer to that query! This 9/1 winner was quickly followed by 5 losers, thus wiping out the entire bank, appropriately enough on the last day of the trial.
In fact at no point during the trial were we ever close to getting in profit and actually the trial could have come to an abrupt end a couple of weeks ago if not for a couple of face saving winners.
So I’m afraid to say I have to fail this system, obviously because of the results we have seen and also because of the sheer nerve of the author (whoever he may be) who has been waching too many ‘Disney’ movies lately, all with happy endings, and got somehow caught up in a fantastic fantasy world where the ‘magic’ horses from the ‘Racing Post’ come to rescue the beautiful princess and carry her off to the land of ‘profit’ called ‘Betfair’
Then they woke up and realised what a pile of rubbish they had created and thought ‘We’ll call it ‘Backing Allstars’ and flog it anyway to those poor ‘SOB’s’ who don’t know any better’
Thus ends my review and a solitary wish that someone somewhere gets wise to these so called betting ‘experts’ and pays them a visit with a ‘big stick’
Rating 1/5 Very well presented but not profitable at all



