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publication date: Feb 5, 2009
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Hi

No doubt you will be made aware of Stephen Brookes'
new Betfair Cashbox.

It is at times like this that my Pavlov's Dog analogy was
created. People are still falling for it despite a huge
number of previously unworkable systems. Like Pavlov's
Dog, they dutifully click the Paypal button like the time
before and the time before etc.

As I have said before, don't be Pavlov's Dog - ignore
these emails altogether and wait for reviews to surface
on the internet after a week or two. Chances are that you
are missing nowt!

Cue templated website.
Cue ecover expert graphics.
Cue affiliate pals such as Kris Jackman spouting their
pre rehearsed BS!

This time the marketing has taken a little twist. The
affiliate buddies in this instance are putting themselves
up as reviewers. This seems to be the new tack with the
Betfair Cashbox (where's my Betfair Swear Box?)

These affiliates are now asking if people have tried the
Betfair Cashbox and "not to worry" if they haven't as they
can expect an, ahem, review from them in the near
future (step forward Mr Kris Jackman and Betting
Success Secrets!)

And guess what? Are these "reviews" going to be
unbiased?

IS THE POPE A CATHOLIC BEAR IN THE WOODS?

You know the answer!

Well I have my hands on the Betfair Cashbox, and if this
makes a long term profit, (like all the others that have
failed miserably in the cold light of day) I will eat my
tweed Irish hat.

This ebook focusses on place only betting and like
previous efforts, Mr Brookes et al are simply following
the latest topic (remember the Betfair SP EBOOK right
after Betfair SP's began? Remember all of the Betfair
Games ebooks?)

Instinctively I cannot see this particular betting system
working long term - generally because the prices are too
short and necessitate a high strike rate (my place only
betting has a 94% strike rate with low odds and is
profitable).

This sustainably high strike rate, I would suggest, will not
be sustainable over the long term. This is just my opinion
based on my previous experience with Brookes products
and by looking at the prices in general that are available
for these place only selections.

No sustainable previous sets of results and no
testimonials are de rigour with Brookes products. It's just
another in a long line and won't be the last!

£29 for this (What, no £37!) or £20 for False Favourites -
there is simply no comparison! It's like Barcelona v
Runcorn Ladies Under 12's.

You want to fall for the usual affiliate gubbins? Then by
all means go ahead. Me? Well in this New Year I'm
afraid I would rather focus on those who produce quality
rather than quantity.   
 
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My Place Only Still Working

Another 100% week this week for the place only bets
would have produced a profit with either compounding
target profit per day OR even level stakes (as you'll read
in the newsletter).

I am, I think, a bit too cautious at times as my short listed
horses in heavy ground do tend to place.

Still, as well, market movers at the head of the betting
market at around midday still tend to run well.  Only 40
odd weeks to go now to ten figures (HOORAY!)

FREE - NOW THAT'S THE RIGHT PRICE!
 
Why not save your £29, and visit this FREE site
 http://www.betfairsystem.co.uk/.

No, it's not £29. No, your affiliate cronies won't be
fawning over the huge amount of money you are
allegedly going to make (AGAIN!)

Yes, it's free!

This really is a very good course - FOR THE PRICE!
And does put these affiliate buffoons in their places.

Take the time to read the topics here .This really is a
great read and you'll learn far more than these ridiculous
ebooks.

This "course" focusses on laying and gives one man's
views on how he selects horses to oppose.

Now I don't know why it's free BUT while it's still free,
take advantage and read it - you'll learn more in this
than a thousand £37 and £29 ebooks.

Somethhing old...Somthing new...

Remember we signed off 2008 with a warning regarding
progressive staking tipsters as these services were
either con artists (autolays) or unworkable by the
owner's own admission? (5startipster)

Well, this time they've gone to the dogs - literally -
www.skytips.co.uk is a new service along old lines  Only
THIS TIME they're focussing on greyhound racing and
laying using progressive staking.,

Now I've discussed this in the past. Greyhound racing on
betfair is very much a backer's market - lay prices
therefore being artifically inflated and thus offering ZERO
value for layers.

Now remember with progressive staking sites,
testimonials will be in reaction to short term profit with
the inevitable HUGE losing day just a matter of time.

So it is with this in mind that I would warn you against all
loss retrieval laying and backing tipsters - do NOT join
them - SIMPLE AS -and if the testimonials look good,
just remember they were written in the short term.

I'm not pooh-poohing the people behind the service -
just reminding you about conclusions drawn out of
experiences last year!

OTHER SYSTEMS

I discussed the new 16/1 type tipping service from
http://www.thetradingplan.co.uk and it has started off
reasonably well, albeit with a touch of seconditis which
would be okay for each way backers.
 
2nd 11-2,2nd 5-1,3rd 9-2,2nd 4-1,won 6-1,won 3-1,5
losers

I think the concept is sound and should produce a good
profit over the long term with market moves being
proven as effective signals for us to back horses who
bookmakers either fear or have shortened because of a
potential stable gamble.
 
Martin Blakey's www.pro-info.co.uk has again been
affected by the ground but has seen a winner at 9/4, a
2nd place at 10/3 (win and place advised) and a loser,
coming 4th in the fog at Newcastle.

Weather still affects Bernard Hibbert's Sharp End
System so no real updates there.

The other systems I am monitoring require more time to
give a fairer assessment.

Having enjoyed the features on AP McCoy in the Racing
Post this week, I'm off now to buy a truckload of
KITKATS. Apparently that's all AP ate and look what
happened to him!

Have a great weekend

Regards

Clive Keeling

 

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