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The Cambridge Target System
The Cambridge target system is the latest offering from sports world publishing.
If you watch Live Prices and bet in front of a computer or TV screen then yes
this system may work for you. The old style rules such as 'Stop At A Winner',
double or treble your stakes for banker bets, select 2 to 3 runners in a race
and work at
favourable tracks that conform with your system's rules are basically the rules
of this system and they are old, tried and tested methods of any gambler that
uses a horse racing system. It can work but then the premise it is being sold on
is 'you don't have to spend the whole afternoon, or evening doing it', because
you 'Stop At A Winner' doesn't help a punter who bets and works at the same
time.
This system would be fine for a retired person or someone who bets everyday and
has no other work as if you don't win through the whole card then you move onto
the next meeting. Achieving projected profits again would need lengthy testing
of this system, however, after using 'The Money Vault', 'The Money Box' and
'Follow The Money' the similarities are considerable and the flaws involved with
those systems aren't enough to produce a good system with wide and varied claims
as stated in Sports world publishing's adverts.
The fact that Sports world doesn't make any reference to their older systems and
this 'new' system is so similar does make me wary of Sports world
publishing. I am very disappointed that their approach to systems are simply
rehashing or 'improving' old systems re-released under different names to
maximise returns on those old existing systems.
I hope this helps you make a decision and I am sure Sports world publishing will
sell lots of these systems as claims of £193k plus, is a lot of money for people
to turn their noses up at. However, if they are making so much money then why
don't they carry on and increase their stakes further? Surely if you are using
stakes of £33, £50 and £100 for betting then why not use stakes of £66, £100 and
£200 and make the best part of £500,000!! I know I would rather make a lot more
money than sell a system that is a gold mine for £95 a go?
Score: 1/5 -
very
poor in my opinion. Not reliable enough to use in the long-run and one to avoid.

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