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Lay the Draw Review

Lay the Draw is a football betting robot offered by Steve Davidson that automatically places lay bets and can be programmed to trade them.

What does the product offer?

Lay the Draw is a downloadable piece of software (unfortunately Lay the Draw is only compatible with Windows machines) that has been designed to place lay bets on a draw for football games. Steve Davidson says that Lay the Draw is fully customisable so you can set stakes etc. as well as at what percentage of profit or loss you want to trade out at. As well as the robot there is an additional guide made available that shows you how to pick the best matches to bet on. Lay the Draw is a Betfair API so a Betfair account is required.

How does the product work?

As is implied by the name, Lay the Draw is all about lay betting on draws, a method that has shown to have potential in terms of sports betting. Lay the Draw bets according to your instructions including options to back should you be unable to trade out and even automatically bet on a 0-0 draw to help reduce liabilities.

What is the initial investment?

Steve Davidson sells Lay the Draw for £49.97 for a copy (with a limit of 50 copies at this price after which it will go up to £69.97). There is also the option to buy 2 licenses for £69.97 with a license operating for 12 months in both cases. As is the case with all products that Steve Davidson sells, there is no money back guarantee.

What is the rate of return?

Income from Lay the Draw isn’t ever discussed however this is a solid method of betting that has potential to earn a reasonable second income.

Conclusion

There is a lot about Lay the Draw that I like including the price. Steve Davidson has a habit of putting out products that all work, albeit a little too much for my liking more often than not. In the case of Lay the Draw, you know exactly what you are getting for your money and know before buying if this is something that is for you. Both of these are strong positives. With that in mind you already likely know if Lay the Draw is for you and if this will work out as a worthwhile investment.

 

 

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From: Simon Roberts