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Ultimate Football Tips Review

Ultimate Football Tips is the newest sports betting tipster service from the Betting Gods stable of tipsters. As the name suggests, the service is football based and has shown some incredibly consistent initial betting bank growth.

Introduction to Ultimate Football Tips

I have been a huge admirer of the Betting Gods system since Darren started the company some years ago and I am quite proud to have followed their development from a small time operation to what it is now.

One of the things that I always enjoy when it comes to their services is the lack of BS. There is a very no nonsense approach. Here are the numbers.

Here is how a service performed. You want to know about how the guy behind the service once owned a horse and his Dad lost the family dog to the bookies? Go look somewhere else. I am particularly interested in the case of Ultimate Football Tips as their football tipster services represent a solid portfolio.

They are however missing something that you could really call a killer service in this regard. Ultimate Football Tips has shown enough initial profit that it could be it. With this in mind, let’s delve into Betting Gods’s newest service.

What Does Ultimate Football Tips Offer?

It is pretty clear from the get go for me that Ultimate Football Tips is not a typical tipster service and that is definitely a good thing. Don’t get me wrong, it isn’t radical as I will get to, but it is clear there is thought in place. In terms of the logistics of the service, Betting Gods pretty much have this down to a t by now.

The service is an almost daily affair with bets sent out directly to subscribers via email. These are also uploaded to a special member’s area for Ultimate Football Tips as well as being published to the Betting Gods app.  These are made available around 10-11am, generally leaving plenty of time to place bets etc.

ultimate-football-tips-reviewIn terms of the bets however, Ultimate Football Tips completely breaks the mould. There aren’t a particularly high number of bets or anything, but there is little in the way of rules either. Bets are advised for all kinds of markets, from over/under goals to accumulators to the team leading at half time.

There are also Asian Handicap bets thrown in as well. This is an eclectic set up and whilst Betting Gods don’t say, I will. This isn’t necessarily for the faint of heart. Not because it is hard work to follow, but I do think that you should have some knowledge before throwing yourself into Ultimate Football Tips.

Another reason that I say that Ultimate Football Tips isn’t for the faint of hear is the stakes that are involved. You will be advised to back bets at anywhere from 1 point all the way up to 10 points.

Naturally this top end of the scale doesn’t come up very often (you can count the amount of times on one hand since the service launched and none have lost to date), but this can all start to add up. Especially when you factor in that Betting Gods recommend a betting bank of 75 points.

Fortunately, all of this is backed up by a very solid strike rate of 38.1% for Ultimate Football Tips. Whilst it is still early days and I accept that things can change, this is an impressive result. What really makes this number stand out however is when you factor in the average odds which Betting Gods say stand at 3.80.

Put bluntly, these are some of the strongest results I have seen for some time.

How Does Ultimate Football Tips Work?

I praised Betting Gods before for being very numbers driven, a fact that I will always stand by. Where it does however become difficult to judge a service from them is understanding how a service works.

We are told that Ultimate Football Tips is based on a “selective, professional and disciplined approach to betting”, which sounds great. Unfortunately, this doesn’t exactly allow you to make an informed decision about whether it is for you.

The proofing that is provided for Ultimate Football Tips does go some way to alleviating this, it has to be said. Ultimately though, Ultimate Football Tips has only been operational since May 2018 meaning that the results are by no means representative of a bigger picture in my opinion.

I will however say that I know that Darren vets his services well and as such, I am not generally too inclined to punish Betting Gods products over a lack of information in this regard.

What is the Initial Investment?

There are three different options if you want to subscribe to Ultimate Football Tips. The first of these is a monthly subscription for which Betting Gods are asking £25 per month (based off 12 payments per year). Alternatively, you can sign up on a quarterly basis at a price of £50 per month.

Finally (and offering the best value), Betting Gods are selling a full year of selections from Ultimate Football Tips for just £150.

It is worth noting that all of these options give you your first 10 days of selections for just £1 and there is a full 30 day money back guarantee in place too. Because payment for Ultimate Football Tips is handled through Clickbank, this ensures that you will have no problems claiming this if you need to.

What is the Rate of Return?

Since May 2018, Ultimate Football Tips has produced an overall profit of £1,025.35 to £10 stakes. This means a very respectable 102.5 points (or 25.6 points per month on average). What is outstanding to me however s the consistency with which this has been achieved so far.

Here are the claimed profits:

ultimate-foorball-tips-profitsThere have been no months where the service has produced 80 points of profit and then 7 points each on remaining months. To further create context for just how well Ultimate Football Tips has performed, the ROI stands at 33.67% with bank growth of 136.72% in just 4 months.

Conclusion on Ultimate Football Tips

The results for Ultimate Football Tips are good. They aren’t necessarily mind blowingly great, but this isn’t a bad thing here. What they are is consistent, and I don’t know a single punter out there who takes it seriously who wouldn’t take consistency over anything else.

If you want a service that is going to tell you it made 500 points in 3 months (quietly missing out the fact that stakes are 5 points per bet, every bet), there are plenty on the market. They don’t however tend to be around for long though.

One of the things that really stood out about Ultimate Football Tips for me is the value for money aspect. Betting Gods are not asking a lot for a tipster service that has produced some very impressive results.

I think that it would probably be reasonable to see other tipsters looking to charge an extra £15-20 for Ultimate Football Tips. Where this ultimately starts to become important is when you are weighing up how much you need to bet to make a profit.

If there is a criticism it is that the stakes involved can be a little high. The results to date have been good, but betting 10 points per bet on a bad streak can wipe out a balance pretty quickly.

Obviously, the strike rate is good enough that I don’t see this as a pressing concern, but you will need to have some steel about you if Ultimate Football Tips starts to hit choppy waters.

In spite of this, I like the look of Ultimate Football Tips.

The results are solid and that is most of what you can hope to look for in any tipster service. Factor in that there is definitely value for money to be had here and this may well turn out to be the killer football service that I think Betting Gods have possibly been missing.

 

 

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