LayTriGGer – Final Review

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What can I say about LayTriGGer.  A system that started with so much promise, banking over 50 points profit in just over a week before taking a nosedive, recovering again, and then committing apparent system suicide by breaking the bank.

As it’s been a while, I’ll give you a quick summary of the system:  LayTriGGer is a fairly simple laying system, concentrating on selections in a certain range of the live betting.  It comes with a staking plan or is claimed to show considerable profit at level staking.  The author recommends using MarketFeeder Pro to place your bets and includes the settings required which is a great help to a technical numpty like me.

Onto the test then and, as I said above, it started in a blaze of glory, going on to bank over 50 points profit using the staking plan and not far off the same using level stakes, all within nine days.  We then took a bit of a hit with a series of selections going on to win their races.  At that point, I figured all was lost but was pleasantly surprised to see the bank recover well and indeed head back over the 50 point profit again.  It didn’t last long though as a few days later we started hitting those pesky winners again and, at mostly double figures, they were doing considerable damage to the staking bank especially.

Although I wrapped the site test up on the 14th December I continued it behind the scenes right up until the 31st December just to see if LayTriGGer could indeed recover again.  I’m sorry to report that it didn’t.  In fact worse than that the bank dipped so low that it wouldn’t have been possible to place the required bets.  Assuming you decided to top up your bank to cover bets, then at it’s worst, you’d have been left with just £55.71 of your initial £4000 deposit!  Another point to bear in mind that I was effectively playing with a £5000 bank due to my initial winnings, so if you’d started LayTriGGer when it hit it’s run of winning selections then you’d have been hammered much earlier.

So, I’m afraid it can be nothing less than a thumbs down for LayTriGGer, which is a shame when you consider what it achieved in it’s first week and a bit, but what it then when on to achieve is nothing less than disasterous.

Important Update:

It would appear that the author of LayTriGGer, known only as Richard,  has shut up shop and ‘done one’.  A real disappointment, but sadly not unheard of.  So, if anyone was considering buying LayTriGGer even after it spectacularly bombed right here on HR.ie then DON’T!

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