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Pro Betting Club Sequence Lays Review

Pro Betting Club Sequence Lays is am email based horse racing tipster service that specialises in providing subscribers with daily lay bet tips.

What does the product offer?

Pro Betting Club Sequence Lays is a lay betting tipster service operated by Pro Betting Club. The service offers daily selections with typically just one selection being offered per day at average odds of 2.92. The staking system for Pro Betting Club Sequence Lays is advised on a level staking basis with lay ladder loss recovery being advised. With that in mind the losing streak figures become significantly more important with Pro Betting Club Sequence Lays having had 3 losses on the bounce as a maximum, however is worth keeping in mind that this has happened on a number of occasions sometimes leading to bets of around £1500 being placed to chase losses (to the £100 stakes that you would need to reach the advertised winnings). With those rather high figures in mind, it is rather disappointing to see that Pro Betting Club Sequence Lays has a strike rate of just 68%.

How does the product work?

Unfortunately there is very little in the way of information on how selections for Pro Betting Club Sequence Lays are actually made. Whilst Pro Betting Club Sequence Lays is claimed to use a very specific method and there is also a mention of laying short priced runners, this is literally the only thing said about the selection process.

What is the initial investment?

Access to Pro Betting Club Sequence Lays is made available on a monthly or quarterly subscription basis. These are available at a cost of £39.50 for a month or £89.50 for the three monthly period. It is worth noting that as is the case with most tipster services, Pro Betting Club Sequence Lays unfortunately does not come with any sort of money back guarantee.

What is the rate of return?

Pro Betting Club Sequence Lays has allegedly produced a profit of £15,724 in the 8 month period running up to the end of January. This is however based off a rather exuberant £100 per point which is a long way from what most punters can afford to place as bets.

Conclusion

The biggest issue with Pro Betting Club Sequence Lays in my opinion lies in the staking system that is used. The fact that you are essentially betting your losses up to a given day means that you may well be looking at bets in excess of £1,500 which is a lot of money in anybody’s cook an actually represents over a month of profit. Luckily, Pro Betting Club Sequence Lays hasn’t failed in this regard yet however when it does, I fear that it is mostly bettors who will find themselves out of pocket. I also feel that given a strike rate of 68%, Pro Betting Club Sequence Lays should probably be making a little more profit than it does for the risk. Personally, I’m not convinced that Pro Betting Club Sequence Lays is a reasonable investment.

 

 

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From: Simon Roberts