Soccer ATM is a football betting system and tipping service offered by Steve Davidson. It specialises in the over 2.5 goals market and correct scores.
What does the product offer?
According to creator Steve Davidson, Soccer ATM is a specialist betting system that specialises in providing selections for the over 2.5 goals market. Soccer ATM uses this market as Steve Davidson claims that this is a popular market so there is “plenty of money in the pool”. Bets are recommended to be placed through Betfair as well as bookmakers. Selections are uploaded to a member only site or alternatively an Android app is available. Steve Davidson claims that Soccer ATM has achieved a 71% strike rate with average odds of 1.76.
How does the product work?
Although this isn’t explored in any particular detail, Steve Davidson says that Soccer ATM uses the same data that “bookies and professionals” use in their judgement. Personally I don’t find this satisfying although I do appreciate that some information has been given. There is also a strict staking plan of 2.5% of your betting bank which should generate profit for you.
What is the initial investment?
Oddly enough Soccer ATM is used to sell 2 different products. The first is the main service which is available for £99.91 for 3 months or £39.97 per month. There is also the tacked on correct score system which is available for £49.97.
What is the rate of return?
Soccer ATM has earned an alleged 225.13 points of profit in a one month period. Further to this Steve Davidson claims that 20.5 points of profit were made over 14 days. The additional content is claimed to be able to make as much as 184.42 points of profit in 14 days.
Conclusion
Soccer ATM is an odd offering and I am not entirely sold on the results. The fact is that there are very conflicting claims of 225.13 points in a month yet just 20.5 in the 14 days after that This suggests something of an inconsistency to me and that is unfortunately what any good betting service needs to aim toward. I also think that the second offering is quite a cheap tactic and is something I don’t really like to see which puts me off further.