The Lay Maker is a horse racing tipster service offered by Betting Gods. It is a lay betting system and offers daily selections.
What does the product offer?
The Lay Maker is a horse racing tipster service that offers users daily selections for lay betting via email, typically before 11am. The Lay Maker has proven mostly successful since its launch in April with a strike rate of 93.48%. Because The Lay Maker is a laying system you will need access to a Betfair account. The Lay Maker uses level stakes for all its bets although because this is a lay betting system it is the losses that cost you money.
How does the product work?
Although Betting Gods don’t go into too much detail about how The Lay Maker works they do say that the tipster behind the service is a Horse Racing professional and that the system draws heavily on analysis. This isn’t a lot but it remains more than most services offer and there is enough for you to make a decision.
What is the initial investment?
There are 3 different subscriptions available for The Lay Maker. These are £39.95 per month, £89.95 per quarter and £229.95 for a lifetime subscription. As Betting Gods sell all their products through ClickBank there is also a 60 day money back guarantee in place.
What is the rate of return?
Since April The Lay Maker has produced a points profit of 61.86 points. This is despite a bad month for July that has culminated in a 15.89 point loss.
Conclusion
The Lay Maker looks to be a pretty solid product by all accounts. The fact that it uses lay betting means that there is generally low risk, although when you do lose you lose big (hence the loss for July). Aside from this The Lay Maker seems to be a pretty OK product and as far as tipster services go the results are more than fair. As touched upon my big concern lies in the losses that you will incur if you do lose with some losses showing as much as 12 points in a single go.
With a 0.95 point profit on a winning bet this can be a lot to recuperate.