Sportingways is a website operated by Adam C that offers free tipster services and betting advice for both football and horse racing on a daily basis.
What does the product offer?
I hadn’t heard of Sportingways before now, and it was only whilst looking to see what was and wasn’t performing on Racing Index that I stumbled upon it as one of the top performing services of the last 6 months. As far as tipster services go, the whole operation is actually very straight forward. Any betting advice that Adam offers is uploaded to the Sportingways website where it is all compiled in a blog like format.
The horse racing tips are usually much more concise than their football counterparts and simply have details of the horse, the time and race and finally, the odds.
There are always links to the odds offered as well which is nice as you can check they’re available without investing too much of your time. The football side of Sportingways is what Adam seems to derive more pleasure from and there are usually detailed match reports which rather than being tips, are more food for thought.
Sportingways will usually include a list of the better odds available as well.
How does the product work?
In terms of the Premier League advice, it is rather apparent to me that Adam is a fan of the sport and has a pretty common sense approach. There aren’t many conclusions that I think would surprise anybody (although there is some very interesting food for thought occasionally.
In terms of the horse racing, Adam says that he has been betting on horses for over 20 years and that by combining Racing Post form with his own stats, he takes a systematic approach to the sport.
What is the initial investment?
Sportingways is entirely free which is definitely a rarity now. All tips can be accessed at sportingways.com and are selectable on the bar at the top.
What is the rate of return?
Proofing for Sportingways goes back 10 years and you can clearly see how the service has grown and improved. So far this year, Sportingways sits at a rather comfortable profit of 69.05 points to BSP based on 1 point level staking.
Using the odds that Adam advises, this has the potential to be higher. In terms of the football advice, there is unfortunately no proofing but having looked over it all, I would expect some profit.
Conclusion
I’m not very often excited by free tipster services as they are usually there to build an email list which will eventually lead to plenty of marketing “opportunities”. In the case of Sportingways however, you can simply come and go as you please.
Historically, the results of Sportingways have been a bit mixed (and are worth checking out at Racing Index), however all things considered, I think that the service is probably worth a look and your time.