Don't Buy Football Formula Until You Read This!
Bizarre timing in many respects, dear reader, for the launch of a football betting product. I mean, granted, the Euro 2008 tournament is now well underway. But for many, the absence of British interest (whichever section of Britain you're in) means its little more than an aside to the horse racing and tennis shenanigans in which we have higher rank...
No matter, for curious timing or not, Football Formula has been launched amid a torrent of emails proclaiming its brilliance. So what's the truth of the situation?
Well... I thought I'd grab a copy and check it out, and share my observations with you.
First thing to say is its written by the guy who wrote one of my favourite laying guides, Racing Secrets Exposed (RSE). RSE is no lazy man's guide, but its packed full of common sense and I made some good money trialling it here on the blog, and have made some good money using its principles since.
But horse laying and football systems are not the same are they? So can Mr Jackman turn his hand to the beautiful game with the same aplomb?
Well, yes actually. But before you rush out and buy this, I need to warn you it might not suit your style.
You see, the key to making money with this guide is discipline. Yes, I know its an ugly word and I know from your feedback that a majority of you struggle with it (me too!).
But this system is not about five team accumulators. It's not about massive odds first scorer / correct score doubles. And it's not about half time / full time betting.
The shocking truth is more mundane than that!
Football Formula is all about the Asian Handicaps, and how you can turn them to your advantage.
It features an intro to Asian Handicaps (basically, one team spotting the other a goal, or a fraction of a goal start), and how to identify good bets. These may not be the most obvious.
FF then goes on to walk you through four winning strategies for playing the Asian Handicaps.
Now I have to say that I think three of them are very likely to put you in front, and the fourth may do as well, but it wasn't obvious to me.
So is FF for you? Well, if you don't like doing any work then possibly not. Actually, that said there is an option to get a subscription service where the selections are emailed to you. I suspect this will be very popular and, when the season starts, I may sign up for this myself.
If you like to 'get your hands dirty' with stats (as I do) then you'll love this.
FF also comes with a couple of bonus products. I haven't looked at these yet, but I'm hopeful that they contain the same common sense as both FF and RSE.
As with all products promoted through Clickbank, if its not for you, you can get a refund.
If you like wagering on footy, and you are happy to bet around evens on strong probabilities, then this may well be worth a look.
However, if you need to put at least five teams in your weekend acc'er, this won't float your boat in the slightest. Like Favourites Phenomenon, this is very much "Softly, Softly, Catchy Monkey".
Recommended.
Ciao pronto!
Matt
p.s. pLeAsE don't mention the football after Italy got smashed tonight. I thought they were the better side (albeit through my azure tinted glasses), and 3-0 was a travesty!
No matter, for curious timing or not, Football Formula has been launched amid a torrent of emails proclaiming its brilliance. So what's the truth of the situation?
Well... I thought I'd grab a copy and check it out, and share my observations with you.
First thing to say is its written by the guy who wrote one of my favourite laying guides, Racing Secrets Exposed (RSE). RSE is no lazy man's guide, but its packed full of common sense and I made some good money trialling it here on the blog, and have made some good money using its principles since.
But horse laying and football systems are not the same are they? So can Mr Jackman turn his hand to the beautiful game with the same aplomb?
Well, yes actually. But before you rush out and buy this, I need to warn you it might not suit your style.
You see, the key to making money with this guide is discipline. Yes, I know its an ugly word and I know from your feedback that a majority of you struggle with it (me too!).
But this system is not about five team accumulators. It's not about massive odds first scorer / correct score doubles. And it's not about half time / full time betting.
The shocking truth is more mundane than that!
Football Formula is all about the Asian Handicaps, and how you can turn them to your advantage.
It features an intro to Asian Handicaps (basically, one team spotting the other a goal, or a fraction of a goal start), and how to identify good bets. These may not be the most obvious.
FF then goes on to walk you through four winning strategies for playing the Asian Handicaps.
Now I have to say that I think three of them are very likely to put you in front, and the fourth may do as well, but it wasn't obvious to me.
So is FF for you? Well, if you don't like doing any work then possibly not. Actually, that said there is an option to get a subscription service where the selections are emailed to you. I suspect this will be very popular and, when the season starts, I may sign up for this myself.
If you like to 'get your hands dirty' with stats (as I do) then you'll love this.
FF also comes with a couple of bonus products. I haven't looked at these yet, but I'm hopeful that they contain the same common sense as both FF and RSE.
As with all products promoted through Clickbank, if its not for you, you can get a refund.
If you like wagering on footy, and you are happy to bet around evens on strong probabilities, then this may well be worth a look.
However, if you need to put at least five teams in your weekend acc'er, this won't float your boat in the slightest. Like Favourites Phenomenon, this is very much "Softly, Softly, Catchy Monkey".
Recommended.
Ciao pronto!
Matt
p.s. pLeAsE don't mention the football after Italy got smashed tonight. I thought they were the better side (albeit through my azure tinted glasses), and 3-0 was a travesty!




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