Easy Life Winners is a horse racing betting system and selection service created by Tim Lawson that claims to be able to show users how to draw a strong monthly profit.
What does Easy Life Winners offer?
There are two aspects to Easy Life Winners which are the system and the selections. The Easy Life Winners system is claimed to be easy to follow and requires just a spreadsheet and access to the sportinglife.com website. This will allegedly bring up the exact same selections that Tim Lawson says that he will have made however you do also get his selections each day as well as advising of pricing etc. Talking numbers, Easy Life Winners is claimed to have a strike rate of 35%. The quantity of bets will differ from one day to the next with some producing no selections at all whilst some days may have as many as 10 selections and on at least one day an astonishing 19 bets. All bets are advised as each way bets with Easy Life Winners following a level staking plan of 2 points per bet. Also included are a number of “bonuses” including video training on how to use the system and a month of selections.
How does Easy Life Winners work?
The actual system that Easy Life Winners uses is generally easy enough to follow requiring just two steps to find selections. Whilst I won’t go into detail on what it entails, you shouldn’t struggle too much. The system itself is based in Tim Lawson’s allegedly considerable experience in horse racing (over 10 years) during which time he has amassed an astonishing 150+ betting systems, not including Easy Life Winners.
What is the initial investment?
Tim Lawson is selling Easy Life Winners for a one off cost of £24.95 with the transaction handled via Clickbank. This means that you get a full 60 day money back guarantee too. Whilst your first month of selections are provided as a “bonus”, additional months will cost £19.99 per month.
What is the rate of return?
Easy Life Winners has allegedly made a profit of 436.84 points of profit since it launched in June last year. This does make the claim of 52.12 points profit per month somewhat off.
Conclusion on Easy Life Winners
Easy Life Winners is a bit of a mixed bag. There is nothing inherently wrong with the product as such and the selections that Tim Lawson has identified has performed well. This leads me to a big question which is namely over the odds that he has got when proofing Easy Life Winners. For example, one horse (Pretty Bubbles) made a 105.65 point profit. Industry starting odds were 51 whilst Betfair starting price was 92.65. Neither of these fits with the final profit. This is seen again with another horse that has a 40.8 point profit with an ISP of 26 and BSP of 36.
It is very possible that Tim Howard has simply listed a price that he managed to get but that throws off the entire value of proofing. Easy Life Winners may be worth a look, but I would be inclined to revise down any profit expectations personally.