Bet Masters is a new product from Daniel Starnes and Chris Gibson that the pair say is able to generate a pretty substantial profit for subscribers.
What does the product offer?
The sales material for Bet Masters makes the whole service sound incredible with promises of huge profits and a very impressive sounding background. In terms of what you can expect from Bet Masters as a service, there is very little information made available which instantly seems rather suspect. In fact the only things that can be unequivocally said is that subscribers get sent selections sent out via email.
Otherwise, the only other bit of information we receive is that Bet Masters has a 93% success rate on picking winners. A figure that would be much more impressive if Daniel Starnes and Chris Gibson actually provided any proofing for their service.
How does the product work?
When it comes to explaining how Bet Masters works, Daniel Starnes and Chris Gibson are much more forthcoming with plenty of information about how the pair held high ranking positions at a bookies that was allegedly big enough to have “VIP Clients” who were in the know and won often, but small enough that the pair were key to operations.
This has seemingly led to their claimed contacts within the horse racing world and their approach of using Bayesian Statistics as a method of selection.
This all sounds rather impressive and a quick search of the term can provide some impressive and intimidating examples. The fact is that whilst Bayesian statistics can be used to determine “true” probability, it can be very difficult to actually apply to something like horse racing and a such, I’m inclined to believe this is an attempt to add an air of legitimacy to the service.
What is the initial investment?
At the time of writing there are two options available for Bet Masters which are a monthly and an annual subscription. These are billed at £29.99 and £199.99 per period respectively. There is a 60 day money back guarantee in place for both options as Daniel Starnes and Chris Gibson do sell Bet Masters through Clickbank.
What is the rate of return?
There are several different income potentials touted for Bet Masters which range from £1,700 per week all the way up to a claim from Daniel Starnes and Chris Gibson that they have made £90,000 in the last 12 months. As mentioned before, there is no proofing to back any of this up.
Conclusion
There is a lot about Bet Masters that I don’t particularly like. Without going into detail on why I’m sceptical on their use of Bayesian Statistics (because I could write more than this review on the subject), it must be highlighted that I am sceptical and I believe that what they have done is latched onto a term that sounds impressive to those who aren’t familiar with what it is used for.
There are also clearer red flags like the lack of proofing or any real detail from Daniel Starnes and Chris Gibson about what you can expect. Even with a 60 day money back guarantee in place, I’m not certain I would spend too much time on Bet Masters.