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Biscayne Bets Review

Biscayne Bets is the newest horse racing tipster service from the Tipster TV with selections coming from two tipsters, Andy and Shaun. It is a service that draws on the experience of the tipsters in order to find selections.

What does the product offer?

Shaun and Andy of Biscayne Bets say that beating the bookie is their business and that through their “successful sports betting partnership”, their subscribers can make a not inconsiderable sum of money. The focus for Biscayne Bets seems to mostly be based around a long term approach with Shaun and Andy referring to treating betting as a business. In terms of the service, Biscayne Bets relatively high volume betting system a number of days offering 8 bets and some even more than this. The bets themselves are a combination of win and each way with a focus on handicap races.

As you would expect from a Betfan product, the usual staking plan is in place which means betting anywhere from 1 point all the way to 5 (however unlike some other products, Biscayne Bets does seem to do this rather than betting the max to boost numbers.

Despite an average strike rate to date of 18.58% (going back to September 2015), Biscayne Bets is yet to encounter a losing month.

How does the product work?

Shaun and Andy both claim to have a significant amount of experience working in horse racing and between them have a combined 20 years of experience.

This is claimed to play a key part in Biscayne Bets, as is an allegedly considerable amount of knowledge that was passed on to the pair by a handicap race specialist who was allegedly connected to a “top yard in Newmarket”. They also allegedly continue to have contacts in this area.

What is the initial investment?

Biscayne Bets is sold on a subscription basis with Tipster TV offering two different options. These are a monthly subscription (actually 28 days) and a quarterly option (actually 90 days) which costs £48 and £96 respectively.

It is worth pointing out however that your first month of Biscayne Bets is available at half the usual monthly subscription fee. As is typical for Betfan related products, there is unfortunately no money back guarantee as such however the team say that the will review

What is the rate of return?

Since going live, Biscayne Bets has made a points profit of 492.05 points in less than 6 months. This amounts to an average ROI of around 22.5% which isn’t a bad figure at all. It is worth pointing out however that Biscayne Bets has only been proofed for a relatively short period.

Conclusion

There is no denying the fact that Biscayne Bets is one of the more efficient services that you can get online based solely of month to date however this isn’t necessarily a fair reflection of a product that has been around for less than 6 months, especially when it is being slated as a properly viable income.

If you can afford the monthly subscription fee and the stakes then this may be the case, but it isn’t for everybody.

 

 

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