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The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits Review

According to Jack, his The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits service has produced consistent and very strong profits through tennis betting. It takes advantage of a number of different approaches to betting to do so.

What is The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits?

I love a good headlines when it comes to a tipster service. Oftentimes this striking one or two lines of marketing can tell me everything that I need to know about a service. Of course I always keep an open mind, but my gut instinct is generally pretty well trained by this point. With The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits, I had a feeling that I was going to be in for a belter of a ride and it has not disappointed.

I could tell from the following, if I am honest: “ British Expat Retiree Hacks Into Spanish ATP Database And Uses It To Create Meticulous Betting Method That Exploits Up To £488 A Day!”

This sounds too good to be true, but none the less, let’s take a look at what you actually get with The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits.

There is actually a fair amount on offer with The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits however quantity is not always reflective of quality.

There is the core service as well as a bonus book that come with The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits (which I will explore in detail below). For now though, I want to focus on the tipster service which is of course ultimately what Jack is selling.

In many ways, The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits is a very typical service. Selections are issued on a daily basis and are sent out to subscribers directly via email.

Unfortunately, I have found that the bets that I have looked at are lacing in detail compared to some tipsters. Bets are rarely anything but straight forward and whilst there is a bit of variance, you will mostly be covering the same markets.

I now want to cover the numbers side of things because this is where I start to struggle with buying into the marketing for The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits. Put bluntly, there is no real staking plan in place. Sure, Jack will tell you that choosing the staking is a bit of a finesse, but there is noting that represents a plan or even guidance on how to calculate this.

Given the fact that all of the profits mentioned are in pounds and pence, you will excuse me if I am little cynical of The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits’s results. All of this cynicism is being generous and not taking apart the blatant crap that surrounds the supposed selection process.x

In terms of the strike rate, these have been varied but over the last 9 years, Jack’s claimed results show that he has never been lower than 50%.

This is all well and good for The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits on paper, however I actually have a number of questions about these results. First and foremost, it is important to point out that these are not proofed.

They simply claim that there have been x number of bets, y of which have won. Anyone can do this anywhere and honestly, it doesn’t count for anything without proofing, especially in my book.

As well as the tipster service, there is also the afore mentioned bonus product which is a guide to tennis betting. This looks at a number of much broader topics than the tipster service and is supposed to complement the core product.

Personally, I found that the quality to be acceptable, however it is far from impressive.

How does The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits work?

If The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits has give good reason to be cynical so far, the narrative behind the service is the icing on the cake.

According to Jack, he was making £8,000 per month working as a window cleaner, some of which he spent on tennis betting. When he retired, he moved to Spain and apparently had everything, only to lose it, ultimately, as “being an expat in the South of Spain is far from cheap”.

Before losing his money, Jack claims that he used to play tennis at Novak Djokovic’s club which was just half an hour from his home.

He made friends there, started to get inside information and has ended up with access to the ATP players database. This is described as hacked but the information is widely available if you know where to look.

This was combined with certain principles of betting to make the system that is behind The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits.

These are available on the The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits website so I won’t cover them in too much detail here, but the three main rules are avoiding low-reference matches, zooming in on the gap and be on the hunt for better dividends (get the best odds).

How Much Does The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits Cost?

There is only one option available for those who want to subscribe to The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits and that is to sign up for a one time cost of £24.95. This apparently provides you with a lifetime of tips as well as the bonus content.

I am forced to say apparently as the truth is very sketchy in terms of providing tangible details for The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits (that don’t fuel the claimed narrative at least).

It is probably worth pointing out that The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits does come with a full 60 day money back guarantee and that this is backed up by Clickbank. Interestingly, this isn’t ever mentioned in the sales material for The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits however.

What is the rate of return for The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits?

Without looking too hard, I can see a large number of different claims relating to how much The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits can make you.

These range from £112 all the way up to £488 per day through following Jack’s selections. The number then goes up to making £1,568 per week as well as £4,568 per month. Aside from the massive disparity between these claimed results, there are other problems that I have with The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits.

There is no proofing with which you can attempt to validate any of these claims and most importantly, there is nothing that says how much money has been staked to make the profits quoted.

Conclusion on The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits?

I have long been on the look out for a quality tennis tipster service however it is very apparent to me that The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits is not a contender for this.

As so unfortunately often the case, if you start to scrutinise Jack and The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits at all, it all starts to fall apart however there are some very obvious things which should set alarm bells ringing.

Even before you sign up for The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits there is a concerning lack of evidence to back up any of the claims made or even basic information that I would expect from a tipster (proofing etc).

Looking at the potential profit only helps to cement what to me is apparent and that is that The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits is highly questionable.

I have looked at a lot of tipster services in my time and the only way that you are making £1,568 per week is using £100 stakes and having a very strong and consistent service in place.

Unfortunately, everything that I have encountered suggests that The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits is neither of these things.

The best thin that I can say about The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits is that it is inexpensive and there is a money back guarantee so in theory, there is no risk in trying it on paper.

If I am truthful though, I would not personally be inclined to put the effort in. I am still on the search for a truly top quality tennis tipster service, but I can equivocally say that it is not The Secret Ways to Tennis Profits.

 

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From: Simon Roberts