The Betting Black Box – Final Review
Once again there were bold claims in the sales flyer, a former Window Cleaner claimed the code had been cracked and a secret loophole had been magically discovered allowing tax free earnings of £50-£100 every single day and from a small starting bank of £50.
The Betting Black Box system had arrived in my inbox recently as my next review project and is indeed refreshing to find that although it was a horse racing lay system, it was indeed very different from a previous one I had reviewed earlier.
Whereas the other system required the user to be at the PC for long periods, the Betting Black Box did not require such attention. Selections could be made in a matter of twenty minutes or so and any bets could be placed prior to the commencement of the racing.
Written by The Betting Black Box Team the manual came in a 50 page download and in the usual PDF format. I’ve not yet had the experience of reading a manual without some ‘padding’ or other and this manual proved to be no different. In the main it was quite well written with clear and concise picture presentation boxes from Betfair and The Racing Post and were used widely as working examples.
By pages 9/10 we were immersed in the concepts and rules of the system and any thoughts of earlier claims to discovered loopholes were very quickly dispelled. It is actually just a logical concept of the Betfair horse racing markets and four main rules when applied, that make The Betting Black Box system ‘come alive’ with implemented strategies.
Page 28 provided us with a good progressive staking plan which when applied displays the stake without any further need for long and arduous calculations. I scrutinised pages 30-50 at some length and although they may have been of some value to the inexperienced, many punters would want to ‘ship’ these unnecessary pages to the nearest waste disposal bin.
Otherwise the manual was very informative and well presented. The system comes at a cost to the punter and involves shelling out a one off fee of £27 but carries a risk free guarantee of sixty days should it fail to make a profit.
Conclusion.
The very name The Betting Black Box system conjures up much in the frailties of the imagination and certainly reminds one of the uses of the Black Box in an average aircraft situation. However it’s far removed from the truth as one easily discovers, and if you are left searching for a consistent way to make money you can do worse than obtain a copy of The Betting Black Box. I feel that it will point you in the right direction. It takes a little time to acquaint oneself with the strategies and implementation of such, but once mastered, the way forward is clear to a projected run of lay winners. It boasts a very well written and illustrated manual and with the ‘unwanted’ removed, is one of the best I have encountered.
RATING 5/5 Great system and therefore merits top marks.
Just a quick update on Betting Black Box and the reverse method to find winners.
The author does state in his book that certain selections are ruled out, as it is possible that they may win the race and this is proving to be the case.
By not meeting the criteria, I mean that
(1) They have won by more than the distance expected in their last race (according to the system rules)
(2) Not been penalised excessively (i.e. not gone up in the weights or not by enough weight according to the system)
(3) Are running in a lower class race
Not all of the above criteria have to be met, but here are some results for using the Betting Black Box in reverse!
Sat 28/11
Ling 1.10 Spinning Bailiwick Won 4/5
Towc 3.05 Ayamdee Won 7/4
Mon 30/11
Fake 1.50 Petroglyph Won 11/4
Fake 2.20 I’moncloudnine 2nd 2/1
Folks 2.30 Natural Action Won 85/40 (I got 4.1 on Betfair for this horse as it was a big drifter in the market!!)
A level stake profit of +6.43 points (at SP) and remember this is in addition to the normal “lay” strategy horses, certainly something worth thinking about!
(I was out all day Sunday, hence the gap in days!)
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