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.

Cheers Mike,
Ive just read about this in your email and have to say it is an amazing guide so far! Only just purchased but can still tell it is amazing from the first 30-40 pages!