H2H Historic Football Scanners are two new releases from Kevin of Horse Racing Rates. They provide users with historical football data as well as highlighting certain aspects.
What does the product offer?
For all intents and purposes this review is actually looking at two different products however they both operate in essentially the same way. Both are downloadable pieces of software that provide historical data for football however one covers UK and Scottish games (H2H Historic Football Scanner) whilst the other looks exclusively at Europe (Euro H2H Historic Football Scanner). The UK version of the software covers all leagues going down to the English Conference and the Scottish League 2. Euro H2H Historic Football Scanner on the other hand provides data for the top leagues for nine leagues ranging from obvious ones such as Spain and Germany to less well known Greek and Belgian leagues. Both versions of H2H Historic Football Scanner then present data going back to 2005 on the results of that game.
How does the product work?
H2H Historic Football Scanner and its European counterpart provide a number of bits of data however amongst the key ones are the score, full time result (home win, away win or draw) and the odds at the time. One of the other things that H2H Historic Football Scanner does which is particularly helpful is it identifies what percentage of time a certain outcome happened, for example the number of goals scored ranging from 0.5 to 4.5 goals. The software then highlights the modal average so you can see what kind of results are (hypothetically) most likely.
What is the initial investment?
Each version of H2H Historic Football Scanner is currently being sold for £9.99 each for a 12 month license meaning to get access to both sets of data you would ultimately pay £19.98. This is however only an initial offering and the price is set to go up to £29.99 in the future. Unfortunately there is no money back guarantee in place.
What is the rate of return?
Kevin make no claims about how much you can expect to earn through H2H Historic Football Scanner and this is very valid. The fact is that these are tools to assist you with your betting rather than a system for identifying selections or a tipster service.
Conclusion
H2H Historic Football Scanner is a pretty solid offering that I feel that will certainly suit some types of bettor more than others. It is worth keeping in mind when looking at H2H Historic Football Scanner that you should really have some knowledge about football as historic results don’t always point to the future.
That having been said you can use H2H Historic Football Scanner to look for trends which may emerge.
One of the most appealing parts of H2H Historic Football Scanner at the moment is definitely the price with £9.99 being less than similar services however with this in mind, if you want to get the best value from H2H Historic Football Scanner I would buy now as I don’t really see it as being worth £39.99.