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GGL Sports Review

GGL Sports is a long standing tipster service provided by Georgina Green-Lane via Winning Information Network. Whilst predominantly concerned with horse racing, there are also some sports bets.

What does the product offer?

GGL Sports is a rather interesting offering that provides a variety of different tips and bet types to subscribers in order to boost the profitability of the service, something that Georgina Green-Lane is very happy to talk about. s touched upon, the majority of selections that GGL Sports will advise of are horse racing bets however Georgina Green-Lane says that you can also expect tips for golf, football and snooker.

The bets themselves are hugely varied covering a variety including win, each way and some patent bets as well.

The staking plan for GGL Sports is based around the usual Winning Information Network approach of staking 5 points per bet which can (and in this case does) have some very negative effects on profit. The strike rate for GGL Sports currently stands at 29.71% which seems good but doesn’t reflect the full picture.

How does the product work?

Georgina Green-Lane unfortunately doesn’t go into too much detail about what her selection process actually entails. Whilst she does admit to having connections within “the industry”, selections for GGL Sports mostly come from the hours of background work that Winning Information Network say Georgina Green-Lane puts into each selection.

This involves studying both the markets and odds and her “unique traits that with amazing accuracy make this betting game pay”. All of this for me shapes up towards a value based service however this is somewhat speculative on my behalf.

What is the initial investment?

Winning Information Network offer three different subscription lengths for GGL Sports. These are weekly at a cost of £13.97, monthly at a cost of £40 and quarterly at a cost of £100.Unforutnatey Winning Information Network don’t provide any money back guarantee as such for this however they do say that they will review any refund requests.

What is the rate of return?

GGL Sports ended 2015 on a profit of just 52.86 points which given the fact that service made almost 500 points of profit mid year highlights how lacking the results are. To further paint this picture, the ROI stands at just 1.02%.

Conclusion

It is obvious that when looking at GGL Sports you have to address the proverbial elephant in the room which are the results. They are frankly shocking and whilst there may well be something at pay that influenced these results, the fact is that if you had followed GGL Sports for the year, you would have had to have invested quite a lot just to break even.

Whilst Georgina Green-Lane may yet reverse her fortunes for next year, I wouldn’t like to have back this personally.

 

 

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