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Lucky Multi Bets Review

Lucky Multi Bets is a brand new horse racing tipster service that claims to be able to produce a substantial profit for users. It is currently being offered at a supposedly discounted rate.

What does the product offer?

Lucky Multi Bets is supposedly the most lucrative multiples service ever. The sales material says so. Of course, as is often the case with tipster services, there is actually very little said about Lucky Multi Bets that suggests the unnamed tipster behind it is offering anything genuine. In spite of this apparent lack, there is very little that provides us with a real look at what is on offer.

So what exactly can we discern about Lucky Multi Bets as a service? It is a service offering subscribers daily selections, all of which are issued via email. All that you supposedly have to do is log into your chosen online bookmaker. This is rather disappointing as many professional tipsters will offer some advice on which bookies offer the best odds and the like. It seems to me that whoever is behind Lucky Multi Bets feels that their selections are solid enough that the best odds don’t matter.

This brings me onto the subject of the bets themselves. As the name suggests, Lucky Multi Bets is made up of rather specialist multiple bets culminating in the not oft put out (at least elsewhere), Lucky 15 market. This rare type of betting type is employed on the back of you betting on just 4 horses, however you will place a total of 15 bets across them all. These include a variety of different accumulators culminating in a 4 fold.

In terms of a staking plan., there is some information provided by the team behind Lucky Multi Bets however if I am frank, this is minimal. They say that you should be aiming to place a stake of £10 on each bet, however there is nothing that states whether or not you are splitting this between the four horses or betting £10 on each individual bet. I would expect the latter, but I have seen some rather extreme staking plans before now.

Finally there is the strke rate to consider. It is interesting and rather noteworthy that there are no claims made in this regard outside of a statement that strongly suggests that it will be high (“With a winning strike rate as good as ours we don’t need every horse to win in order to turn a profit”). It is also worth pointing out (and of little surprise to me) that there is no proofing which we can use to estimate or ideally calculate this figure from. What I can say is that with Lucky Multi Bets being based around Lucky 15 bets, I wouldn’t expect too much in this department.

How does the product work?

In terms of how Lucky Multi Bets actually works, there isn’t too much information provided. Obviously the type of bet is a significant part of the process and I have seen other tipster services that have done well through the method. In the case of Lucky Multi Bets however, there is no real context for why the Lucky 15 has been chosen.

The other information that is provided that looks at how Lucky Multi Bets works is also rather vague. There is talk of a group of top punters coming together in order to identify selections. Unfortunately, there is nothing that explains what this team of gambling professionals look at when identifying their selections. This makes me suspect that all of this is little more than a marketing ploy rather than having any real substance to the claims.

What is the initial investment?

There are two options if you want to sign up for Lucky Multi Bets. The first of these is £27 per month or alternatively, you can sign up for Lucky Multi Bets on an annual subscription. At £127 this is sold as being the better value saving you £161 over the course of the year. It is worth pointing out that because the sellers have used Clickbank to process payment for the service, there is a full 60 day money back guarantee in place.

What is the rate of return?

One of the things that I have found to be most interesting about Lucky Multi Bets is that it doesn’t really make any claims in terms of the rate of return. Much of the sales material is dedicated to things like “winning big” and “winning mega bucks” rather than any tangible numbers. In fact, the only bet that the Lucky Multi Bets team claim to have come in which holds any numerical value is for £18,849. For a number of reasons, this is massively suspect in its own rights.

Conclusion

There is very little about Lucky Multi Bets that really suggests to me that you are dealing with a genuine product. Key amongst these worries are the fact that there is no name attached to the product (either within the sales material, or the Clickbank ID that has listed it). Whilst this could possibly be overlooked if it were the only issue, there are more problems than I know how to shake a stick at.

The second big indicator is that despite choosing a very niche method of betting, Lucky Multi Bets comes with no support to explain why Lucky 15 bets are used. The lack of information on the selection process only further compounds this problem. What little is given in terms of details reads like somebody who is trying their best to sell Lucky Multi Bets to people who know nothing about horse racing. As much as we would all love to believe that there are cabals of pro punters generating massive wins, there is very little to suggest that this has any foundation in reality.

Probably the biggest issue that I have with Lucky Multi Bets however comes from some rather in depth digging in respects of their big winning Lucky 15. Whilst everything is done to suggest that this £18,500 win was recent, if it happened at all, it did so all the way back on the 10th of June, 2014. Furthermore, some of the odds that they quoted must have been very fortunate finds as the starting price was a long way from the odds quoted on the so called betting slip.

None of this bodes well for Lucky Multi Bets as a service in my opinion. Whilst I accept that there has been something of a lull in genuine betting services and systems of late, this doesn’t mean that things like Lucky Multi Bets should be a replacement. In my opinion, there are plenty of services that continue to do well and these are arguably better worth looking at than something new which is going to be sub par.

The icing on the cake is the cost. I don’t think that Lucky Multi Bets is particularly expensive in the grand scheme of things, but nor is it throwaway money. With all of this in mind, I would be very inclined to give this new tipster service a firm miss. I can’t help but feel that you will only end up losing out in the medium to long term through

 

 

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