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The Gambling Pack

I was asked by the author of the gambling pack if I would be happy to do a
review of which I duly obliged.
If I was reviewing the sales page alone then it would achieve full marks as it
looks very professional and contains everything needed to part you with your
hard earned cash. If I hadn’t been doing this for so long I would have been very
excited about what I was seeing and would almost certainly have purchased the
product.
Well, they say you can’t read a book by its cover and in the case of the
gambling pack this is most definitely true in my opinion.
Firstly you are asked to purchase a collection of systems and guides covering
many aspects of betting. Once you download this you are then given the option to
buy a "power add-on pack" which gains you access to further systems and guides.
Why don’t you just get them all for your initial payment? In my opinion this is
just another way of extracting further cash from punters.
So what did I think of the product itself. Well it doesn’t get any better I am
afraid. The majority of the systems and guides have been around for many years
either using the same name or with different names. Many use progressive staking
plans which will always fail long term. There were some horse racing systems
that boosted big profits using level stakes over a series of around 50-100 bets.
I decided to test them using past data and to be honest wasn’t surprised one bit
when the results told a very different story with big losses being shown.
I put my findings to the author about the systems being sold before and the
difference in results. His reply was as follows:
“The systems were all tested over a period of a few months and during that
period turned out to be winning systems. Don't forget there are also guides in
the pack as well as systems. My pack is aimed at being more of an all-round
education of betting, not just a selection of systems (there is enough systems
already on the net without adding more onto the market).”
Let’s break that answer down.
“The systems were all tested over a period of a few months and during that
period turned out to be winning systems.”
If you invented a system and tested it over a large series of bets it would
almost certainly have a period that produced a handsome profit even if overall
the system showed a loss. In my opinion it is unfair and deceiving to sell a
system basing the results over a small period of winning bets when it clearly
fails to show a profit long-term.
“My pack is aimed at being more of an all-round education of betting, not just a
selection of systems (there is enough systems already on the net without adding
more onto the market).”
What does he mean by this? I didn’t want to add anymore so I thought I would
sell other peoples systems instead!
Another thing that I didn’t like was the huge amount of affiliate links you had
to trawl through before even getting to the systems or guides. These are
expected in free systems and guides but in my opinion should not be so heavily
included in a product that you have paid for.
If your new to betting then you will probably learn things from some of the
guides but overall I was personally very disappointed with the gambling pack and
would not recommend it to others.
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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