The Steamroller is a sports betting tipster service by Jon Kluczkowski that offers subscribers tips for football games. The service uses a number of different bet types.
What does the product offer?
The Steamroller is a tipster service that specialises in providing selections for football games across Europe. Jon Kluczkowski covers leagues that range from things like the Champions League to Turkish League games. Bets are also varied and range from over and under bets to selecting the winner. Selections for The Steamroller are sent out directly to subscribers and are somewhat sporadic (something that is quite common with football services). Jon Kluczkowski says that The Steamroller will help users to ultimately make a “slow, steady roll towards the promised land”. Over the last 12 months the service has achieved a win rate of 80.8%.
How does the product work?
Jon Kluczkowski says that selections for The Steamroller are passed through thirty different systems, each of which has a huge number of filters. This allegedly explains the high strike rate. Unfortunately it doesn’t explain the results as a whole.
What is the initial investment?
There are three subscriptions available for The Steamroller. These are sold on a 30, 90 and 180 day basis with costs coming in at £29.99, £79.99 and £149.99 respectively. It is worth noting that there is no money back guarantee in place for The Steamroller which is generally typical for a tipster service.
What is the rate of return?
In the last 12 months, The Steamroller has actually made a loss of 1.8 points using level stakes. This is despite the aforementioned win rate. Even at its most profitable, The Steamroller was still only 3.9 points in the black.
Conclusion
What is there to say about The Steamroller that the results don’t demonstrate? An overall loss for the year is definitely unacceptable for any tipster service, especially one that at the most would have made you 3 times what you place on a single bet. The long and short of The Steamroller is that there is nothing here that provides value at all. The service is expensive and based off £10 stakes, the last year would have cost you over £300 in subscription fees, plus an additional £18 loss. There are plenty of profitable services out there at much lower prices than The Steamroller and as such there is nothing about Jon Kluczkowski’s selections that I can find to recommend.