So the latest ‘must have’ system being released is Betting Underground. There is a huge amount of hype surrounding this system and it’s launch so I’m definitely interested in taking a look at what it offers. The owner’s of the guide themselves proclaim:

Betting Underground is a complete step-by-step betting guide that starts from square one and includes strategies and systems not only for horse racing, but also virtually for all other sports – Baseball, Basketball, US/UK Soccer, US Football, Tennis, Cricket, etc.. Betting Underground is suitable for anyone who wants to make quick money on Betfair or on other bookies whether they are novice or seasoned punters.

I have just bought the system in question myself this morning and here are my thoughts on it:

For starters the number of exit pop-ups on that site was totally annoying and gave me the initial impressions of stay away scam, but I realise this is a viable marketing technique and I am here to do a review so I am continued on and bought anyway.

When I got to the thank you page I was pretty impressed to find that I had not only the main guide but then individual guides for each sport and 4 bonus guides to choose from. However what I later learned was that all of the individual sports guide were take directly from the main guide and only made into a seperate guide for ease of access I would expect.

The systems themselves are extremely basic and a lot of the time just well known and proven to not work systems (Martingale anyone?). I think the line that summed up why I will not be recommending this system to anyone is this:

Thus you bet the winnings from the previous game on the next game as well as in the Let it ride strategy.
If you are going to be successful 15 times in a row, you have the winnings paid out and start over.

Ah yes the let it ride strategy, a well known and profitable strategy indeed (sarcasm). Seriously though I can never recommend a guide that recommends the use of the ‘let it ride’ strategy, more over for 15 times before taking the winnings.

The system that I have hinted at above is basically a complex way of laying off 0-1 in football (UK) matches. Which is quite funny as the system makes you place three bets on three different outcomes with the only outcome missing being the 0-1 away win. The example they have given results in a $9 win from $100 if it is not 0-1, where they then tell you to let the winnings ride for 15 wins.

I would like to say that foolish systems like this were uncommon in this series of systems guide but I cannot there is a system that says if the away team have a player sent off by the 75 minute mark back that there will be another goal. Where are the past results to show that this isn’t anything more than a guess? Surely the odds will change after a red card to reflect that there might be another goal so we will not be able to get value in the long run.

Let’s move on from football, let’s check out what it says about baseball. According to this guide there are only two ways of betting on baseball, The Money Line and the Over/Under. This is news to me, all of these years I have been betting on the Run Line (+/- 1.5 runs remember that one?)

Again with the baseball system the rules are merely guesses that probably influence a game and I can guarantee are already reflected in the odds. Take for example this gem:

If you hit upon powerful offences that have been scoring consistently against a strong ERA pitcher, it is best to bet on the offences team. Betting on the team totals is advisable as the offences will score high runs for their team.

So if a team has been scoring lots of runs we should bet on them to score lots of runs? What a ridiculous statement, this statement would be the greatest betting strategy ever if we assume bookies are idiots and do not take past form into account when setting their lines and making their odds. Obviously a team that has been hitting good pitchers for multiple runs are going to have shorter odds on any overs bet than a normal side. Thus negating any gap in the market and resulting in losses in the long run. Also I have still failed to see any proof that any of these systems work.

Right well I think I may have made my point about this system but as I don’t get to do this an awful lot let’s take a look at the cricket system. To be honest I was quite impressed that there was a cricket system as it is not the most popular sport going but people still do like to bet on it.

Ah that is unlucky, the two pages that they have on cricket are not infact systems they just tell you what the different types of bets are.

So I think you know where I am going with this but I am going to have to put this in my failed category. This system in its entirety does not expose any gaps in the market to make long run profits which is what a system is supposed to do. Instead it goes into great detail on the  types of bets you can make and then proposes a system citing the only proof as one example, if that, where it was profitable for them.

I would possibly have said it was a good read for the professional gambler as they could get a few decent ideas from reading over these people’s theories but I can’t possibly endorse paying £27 for a system that is going to tell you to let it ride.

Also a small thing that annoyed me, the entire site is advertised in £’s leading you to believe that this guide is aimed at UK persons but then all through the book it uses American betting terms (parlays, soccer etc.). As a dual citizen of both countries I had no problem understanding but a normal UK person would have some troubles trying to decipher what all of these terms meant when for all intents and purposes it looks targetted to him.

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Now just to let you know I myself did not review this product but I have heard many people say things about it and what this latest email I received stated really summed up what most people’s feelings are:

Straight from an email

“I bought William Sheperds tennis secret betting system but that was just a peace of crap I thought.

I also attended his premium pick membership site. He hits about 50 % of the games and not over 90 % that he claims. And the ebook is really just some weird mathematical system that I had a real hard time to understand.

The funniest thing was when I send him a letter and pointed out that I didn´t understand anything about his calculatuion method. I got an answer were he didn´t try to explain his system and make it easier to me. Instead he send me 4 free picks from some tennis tournament. 2 won and 2 lost.

I ended up on his premium picks because I stuck in their and kept questioning his system so to keep me to shut up he let me attend his premium picks for two months for free. But I didn´t make any money from this premium service. How he made 330.000 pounds from his system is the biggest mystery since the egyptian pyramids.”

So there you have it; 2 things to learn from that email, first tennis betting secrets revealed is not so hot and secondly if you complain enough you will get free stuff!

Anyway since I have not reviewed this system personally I can not put it in the failed section so I would like some more of you to submit your comments about this system.

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I have had quite a lot of questions and requests to review some tennis guides. So in this post I am going to be reviewing the Game, Set and Match Punter guide/manual.

If you enjoy tennis and are interested in studying the game further to get an edge in your betting then this manual is definitely for you. It goes into precise detail informing you what affects particular plays and players and is truly one of the most informative guides I have come accross from any sport with 107 pages stuffed with valuable information.

The guide starts with an introduction and then quickly goes into the fundamentals of what you should be looking out for.

The contents of the guide are as followed:

1. An intro
2. General tennis betting
3. Goes into great detail about the different surfaces discussing how they affect the ball, play and players. It then goes into the advantages and disadvantages of the particular playing surfaces and most important which players are best on which. This section really offers excellent value and insight.
4. The rankings
5. Goes into some detail regarding the different tournaments that go on around the world and about the various players that generally do better at these tournaments.
6. The largest section of the guide: the players. The author now goes into extensive detail into all of the major players in the world of tennis talking about their relative strengths and weaknesses and therefore what to look out for to seize on any excess profits that can be made. In my opinion for the experienced tennis gambler this section of the guide is worth the money alone!
7. A look into how to study form and what to take into account.
8. Outside factors. The author to top off the guide now goes into how you can use some outside factors to make bets accordingly.

Game, Set and Match Punter is a thoroughly intricate study of tennis betting. The author offers a system you use to find a qualifying bet, working on a point system using the form data the author shows a very logical action of scoring players. The player with the highest score is therefore the player that should be backed. The author also takes note that using this method alone is not enough so he teaches other factors that should be used before making a final bet. I think the forethought shown by the author indicates that he knows what he is doing and shows his understanding of tennis and gambling.

To conclude

I believe that the Game, Set and Match Punter guide is essential if you hope to achieve success in the world of tennis betting. The countless hours of research that make up the information gained are undoubtedly worth the price tag. On the other hand I must shed some warning that this system should only be purchased by those who are serious about making the world of tennis work for them, if you do not put the time in to studying the opportunities provided by this system you will most definitely fail.

Overall this system goes into my approved list and I recommend serious punters look seriously at the Game, Set and Match Punter manual.

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