Draw Day Demolition is a sports betting tipster service from an unnamed tipster that specialises in providing football bets based around Draw no Bet.
What does the product offer?
Draw Day Demolition is a tipster service that bases itself entirely around the Draw no Bet betting method. Selections are claimed to be offered daily and cover games from around the world from the well known top European leagues (including the UK) all the way to the Swiss leagues games. As well as advising of selections for the day, Draw Day Demolition will also notify users of the latest odds. Because of the nature of football selections can vary from a single bet in a day all the way up to more than 10 selections according to the creator. Given that staking is recommended at 10% of your betting bank (although there are other staking plans available) something doesn’t quite add up. Bets are advised as win bets, apparently for away teams, but can be Dutched or layed according to Draw Day Demolition with average odds claimed to be between 1.4 and 1.7. On the main website you can also receive links to the latest bookmakers offers.
How does the product work?
The selection process behind Draw Day Demolition is claimed to be based on historical odds offered by bookmakers as well as trends in results. This has been combined with other factors to create a formula that can allegedly select matches that are likely to be away win or draws.
What is the initial investment?
Draw Day Demolition is being sold for £19.99 per month plus VAT for EU residents. There is however a free 7 day trial that you can sign up for to see if Draw Day Demolition is for you. Interestingly the service is advertised as having a 30 day money back guarantee however as it is sold through Clickbank the usual 60 days seems to apply.
What is the rate of return?
There is no substantial proofing supplied for Draw Day Demolition (except for a single week) and nor are any claims made about the income potential of the service which is something that you would expect from a tipster service. In the week that Draw Day Demolition is proofed it claims a profit of £193 using £100 stakes.
Conclusion
There are a number of things about Draw Day Demolition that don’t seem quite right to me. The first and foremost is that the tipster behind the service hasn’t put their name to the service which makes me doubt the trustworthiness. There are other things too like the fact that the recommended staking system simply doesn’t add up. Finally there is the lack of proofing which I often consider to be the nail in the coffin for me personally. The fact is that Draw Day Demolition claims a high win rate and whilst this is plausible, without some kind of evidence it is a difficult call to make. There is also the issue of profits which based off what little results have been published would mean a rather small 100 points per year of profit. All that having been said, the free trial is worth a punt and there is always the money back guarantee if you get stung however I wouldn’t personal waste my time.