Betfair Conspiracy Review

Betfair Conspiracy

Having been deluged with emails for Betfair Conspiracy, the latest betting guide off the factory line, my hopes were were not high.

These things are usually not worth the virtual paper that they’re printed on. But Betfair Conspiracy is actually not bad. In fact, I think it’s pretty good.

Betfair Conspiracy is a place betting system which has been specifically constructed in order to avoid losing runs. It costs £37 (about 42 Euro), and is available as an instant download.

I ran the rules through a systems checking utility and, whilst I wasn’t able to exactly check each line of the rules, I did get a surprisingly good feeling about the potential here. Moreover, the results returned from my approximate check supported my good initial feeling.

There were two horses to bet today, and they both placed easily:

3.30 Southwell: Banjaxed Girl was first at Betfair Starting Price odds of 1.43

4.50 Taunton: Whizaar was second at Betfair Starting Price odds of 1.94 (16 lengths in front of the third, and hardly in doubt for the place)

So that’s €133 profit for €100 stakes.

A highly promising start, to be sure, but is Betfair Conspiracy a viable long-term option?

I suspect it is.

This system actually gets you to dig into the form a little. It’s all fully explained, and all required data are available on the sportinglife.com website. There’s plenty of example races to show what does and does not constitute a bet.

Whilst you’re going through this elementary form study, you may actually find yourself developing a degree of confidence that the horse you’re looking at has a better / worse chance than the betting suggests. In other words, your confidence in selections may very well increase when the Betfair Conspiracy rules are satisfied.

So it all looks good thus far, but is it for you?

Well, the rules are pretty clear, and not really subject to interpretation.

But… they DO needs users to expend some focus and time to pick out selections. To review today’s four cards, for instance, took me around 30 minutes.

If you can’t spare around half an hour a day, then this won’t be for you.

But if you can find that time on days when you’re having a bet to work through the rules, you ought to have a lot of fun AND make some money with Betfair Conspiracy.

As with everything sold through Clickbank, you’re covered by their sixty days money back guarantee.

Take a look at the Betfair Conspiracy (and ignore the stupid video) here.

Matt

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