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1  Community Forums / Betting Tips and Sport Discussion / Re: Like Sport, Love Winners - Bettingemporium.com on: December 28, 2014, 02:22:57 PM
Now the season is nearly over, it is time to ask serious questions. This is not meant as abuse, it is an honest query you need to  address I think.
I subscribed to Neils NFL service last year and betting £100 per point I lost the value of a small car. I decided not to subscribe this year and thank god I did not because it looks like I would have lost a rather nice motor betting at the same stakes.
My question is this. I know Neil is obviously a huge winner betting on NFL over the years. But -5% ROI over the last two year is damn woeful if you ask me. At what point do you stop blaming variance and bad luck and accept the market has moved on and edges you have previously enjoyed have been ironed out?
2  Community Forums / Betting Tips and Sport Discussion / Re: Like Sport, Love Winners - Bettingemporium.com on: February 03, 2013, 02:36:29 PM

I don't really want to post a load of figures on here (because I want you to come to the site to look at them all obviously  Wink ) but so far this season (to Jan 20th) there have been 107 over 2.5 bets with 67 winners and at average Betfair prices and a 5% commission it is showing over £1400 profit to a level £100 stake and we are very happy with that. It's not sexy, no 10/1 winners here, it's a bit of boring number crunching but it has been profitable and we hope that it will continue to be.





Thanks for taking the time to reply. If your betting is as profitable on Betfair as you suggest why would you start a tipping service?
3  Community Forums / Betting Tips and Sport Discussion / Re: Like Sport, Love Winners - Bettingemporium.com on: February 02, 2013, 07:03:10 PM
I notice the website is claiming a 60% strike rate and has been profitable for 4 successive years. What is the average price taken? A 60% strike rate isn't much use if you are betting 1/2 shots. What is the ROI? Stating that you have been profitable is a bit vague. Also, is this record verified by anyone or a list of past bets viewable?
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