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TTT Football Services Review

TTT Football Services is a sports betting tipster service that is currently being offered through Betinprofit. Their claim here is that tipster Tom is offering “THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FOOTBALL SERVICE”.

Introduction to TTT Football Services

One of the biggest factors that I tend to encounter when people are talking about getting into betting is cost. Not just putting aside money for a betting bank, but if you want to buy a decent system or sign up for a reasonable tipster, it can get expensive. I’ve looked at tipster services that charge in excess of £100 per week, and betting systems that have literally been priced at thousands. Which is exactly why I understand it when people have this frustration. It really can cost you a lot to get involved, and there are no guarantees of income form there.

Because of that, I do like to keep an eye out for horse racing services that might suit a more budget conscious bettor. I often talk about the average costs of a tipster service at £40-£50, which is of course based off the idea of £10 per bet stakes. But what about if this is still too much? I mean, that isn’t an unreasonable thing if you’re getting started. Which is exactly why TTT Football Services caught my eye today. What Betinprofit and Tom are offering here is a genuinely affordable football tipster service.

Of course, you may find yourself thinking that if you’re paying less, surely you’re getting less for your money? Well, sometimes this is the case. It is the nature of the beast. But ultimately, TTT Football Services seems to be a fully fleshed out tipster service. It isn’t necessarily something that is going to work for everybody, but I think it’s fair to say that Betinprofit have something that may be worth a punt for those getting started and looking for an affordable option. So, let’s get into it, and see if this is actually the case. 

What Does TTT Football Services Offer?

In my introduction, I said that TTT Football Services offers itself as a genuinely affordable tipster service. This isn’t just something that is down to the pricing of it. A look at what Tom has to say about his service suggests that this focus on accessibility and reasonable costs is an inherent part of the DNA of the service.

So, where do you begin? This I quite a difficult thing to really say, because TTT Football Services is an eclectic beast in a number of different ways. This dynamic nature does however mean that you are getting something that is quite interesting (contrary to Tom’s claim that to make money from football you have to be a bit boring). This is another thing that can present as an obstacle when you’re dealing with people who are new to betting.

First things first, I want to talk about the logistics here. I will admit that I’m not overly familiar with Betinprofit, but they don’t seem to be doing anything dramatic. Not that this is a criticism you understand. Whilst there are definitely better methods than simply sending out an email to subscribers with details of a bet, it is also industry standard for a reason.

This doesn’t mean that you will be receiving bets every day. Tom pointed says that “I don’t bet every single day”, however, this isn’t the selectivity of a few choice bets a week either. TTT Football Services offers a decent amount of bang for your buck with most days providing some selections to bet on.

Now, this is where things become interesting to me. A look at Betinprofit’s proofing for TTT Football Services shows a tipster service that covers the whole gamut from simply backing a team to win, to BTTS, as well as over/under goals markets. There are also accumulators of all of these, as well as Bet365 Bet Builders (for those who aren’t familiar with this, it allows you to pick various facets of a bet and build something from the ground up. It also means a Bet365 account is required).

Naturally, all of these different bet types have significant impact on the odds that are available. Whilst you are, generally speaking, dealing with shorter odds with TTT Football Services (as you’d expect from a football tipster service), there is still a reasonable range on show here. Tom has had bets come in at less than evens, all the way up to an 11-1 Trixie landing a shade over 13.5 points of profit.

Add into all of this the fact that you are betting on football from the lower English Divisions and niche European Leagues, all the way to top flight football from around the world and international games… Well, you have a service in TTT Football Services that I just can’t think of as boring, despite what Betinprofit and Tom say in the sales material.

This doesn’t mean that we stray away from that idea that TTT Football Services is affordable though. The staking plan involves betting anywhere from 1 point to 2 points on a given bet (typically depending on the odds). Even on a particularly high volume day, this means that you’re looking at no more than 6 points being advised. Typically though, you will come in quite a lot under this.

Combine that with the fact that Tom and Betinprofit say that a 20-30 point starting bank is required for TTT Football Services and it really does highlight that affordability. Even to the £10 stakes I typically calculate bets to, this means that you only need £200 or £300. A significant drop on the 100 points I usually end up recommending.

What I will say though is that you should keep in mind that this will sometimes feel tight. There have been a few occasions in the time Betinprofit have been proofing Tom’s selections for TTT Football Services where a losing streak has been hit. This can mean a drawdown of more than 10 points on occasion. That is half of the lower end of the recommended bank.

How Does TTT Football Services Work?

Rather frustratingly there isn’t a huge amount of information provided that talks about how TTT Football Services works. We are told that the TTT in the name stands for “Tom’s ‘Triffic’ Tips”, that he has been betting on football since being a young lad, and that he has made a conscious move away from simply betting on ridiculous accas when it comes to football.

This is something. It is certainly more than some tipster services give you, but it still isn’t as much as I’d like. More than anybody, I am always keen to see a broader philosophy in terms of how a tipster works. It allows for a decent understanding of where they are coming from and what you can expect in t terms of future patterns. In this regard… well, at least Tom and Betinprofit give us something for TTT Football Services.

What is frustrating for me though is the fact that we aren’t actually given much in the way of a more detailed insight. How does Tom find the bets? How is he covering all of the leagues that TTT Football Services will inevitably bet on? I don’t expect to see a step by step breakdown of the process, but it would be nice to come into this knowing a little bit more and having enough information to make an informed decision.

Unfortunately, as it stands, I don’t believe that you can entirely do this with TTT Football Services. There is at least some mitigation in the fact that Betinprofit provide the proofing that they do. This covers a decent window of time starting in October last year and ending in June this year. The fact that it isn’t being updated in real time is frustrating, but at least it provides you with something rather than the nothing that you so frequently (and disappointingly) see. 

What is the Initial Investment?

If you want to sign up to TTT Football Services, there are two options available, and as you might expect, affordability is at the core of everything. The first option open to you is a monthly subscription which is priced at just £15 per month. If you want slightly better value, Betinprofit and Tom offer a quarterly subscription which is priced at £36 per quarter (both numbers seem to include VAT).

What is worth keeping in mind however is that there is no money back guarantee in place with TTT Football Services. Betinprofit simply suggest that you can cancel whenever you want.

What is the Rate of Return?

The profit potential for TTT Football Services is an interesting thing. You see, there is proofing provided by Betinprofit, but it isn’t bang up to date. Things drop off a little in June with no update since then, which is unfortunate. Because in the 9 month or so that proofing is in place, you’re looking at 66 points of profit. This isn’t a huge number, of course, but at £15 per month, there is clear potential for profit since then.  

Conclusion for TTT Football Services

It’s clear from the get go that Betinprofit know which element of TTT Football Services they need to market. And that is, not surprisingly, the fact that it is a very affordable option in a number of ways. Now, I do have to clarify the fact that at the time of writing this, it does appear that this is still up and running. It’s just that the proofing hasn’t been updated.

Now, this all bets the question of whether or not TTT Football Services is any good or not? After all, cheap doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re getting a decent product. In fact, I have said on more than one occasion that if you aren’t paying a lot for a bad product, you’re still paying for a bad product. But if I’m honest, I don’t believe that this is necessarily bad. However, it doesn’t mean that this is entirely straight forward either.

Here’s the thing, there is a clear ceiling on how much you can expect to earn with TTT Football Services. Whilst I don’t think Tom’s results are necessarily bad, you are also looking at just 7.3 points of profit per month as an average. If you’re just getting started with betting, if you are still learning the ropes, then 7.3 points isn’t bad. After you’ve paid your subs, and you’re betting to £10 stakes, you’re looking at about £50 per month. I’ve seen worse.

Something that is worth keeping in mind however is that there are some inconsistencies to TTT Football Services. In February, Tom was at about £1,250 profit according to Betinprofit’s proofing. 4 months later, it was only £70 up on that. During that period there have been a huge number of ups and downs during this period as well, ultimately, demonstrating a period of stagnation.

So, would I look to recommend TTT Football Services? The short answer is that I don’t think that I would. All of which is a shame, as there really are things that I like here. TTT Football Services is quite an exciting tipster service in many respects. I like the different bet types that are in play, I like that you don’t have to have a lot of money to get started. There are some positives.

Building on this, there are the obvious perks as well. At the end of the day, £15 per month, it really isn’t that expensive. Especially not compared to the average costs of a tipster service. But the profit just isn’t quite there in my mind. Especially not when compared to some of the other value options that are on the market that would also be a decent starter service.

 

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From: Simon Roberts