Created by The Bookmaker Bashing Team, Value Single Selector is a sports betting tipster service that uses very selective bets in order to generate what the creators claim are low risk profits.
What is the product?
Value Single Selector is a tipster service in so much as selections are sent out to users, who should then place the relevant bets with bookies. This however is where most of the similarities with other tipster services end with Value Single Selector in my opinion. The Bookmaker Bashing Team have built the entire service around the concept of value, which certainly isn’t anything new, however Value Single Selector is concerned with value at the short odds end of the market.
This means trying to identify where there is value in a bet with odds of 1.25 for Barcelona to win or PSV Eidenhoven to win at 1.18 (odds are claimed to typicaly be between 1.17-1.7).
Quite what the selection process for Value Single Selector entails is something that The Bookmaker Bashing Team don’t discuss which I personally find to be rather disappointing because, as I will look at below, the staking plan for Value Single Selector is rather extreme.
The focus on Value Single Selector is on both tennis and football, both of which have supposedly been chosen as it is easier to extract value from these sports. In terms of what you can actually expect, Value Single Selector is highly selective with just 2-3 bets per week.
On each of these bets you are expected to stake an eye watering 10% of your betting bank in order to make the claimed profits, something that is a high risk affair even with a decent strike rate. Based off the evidence supplied (which is simply an out of date list of some bets), this stands at 90%.
What is the investment vs. the rate of return?
The Bookmaker Bashing Team offer Value Single Selector on a subscription basis with just one option available which is a monthly subscription. For this, you can expect to be charged £29.99 per month which is a pretty significant amount of money.
There is no money back guarantee in place for Value Single Selector, however this is typical of most betting products. In terms of the income potential, the sales material for Value Single Selector shows a profit of £991 based off a starting bank of £2,000 however this does mean that the points profit stands at around 5 points.
Does the product provide value for money?
Unfortunately, I think that Value Single Selector I simply too expensive given the content that you get.
Conclusion
Whilst The Bookmaker Bashing Team are selling Value Single Selector as a low risk tipster service, I just don’t see it.
The staking plan alone means that there is a huge amount of risk involved with Value Single Selector. After all, it only takes a few losses in a row to seriously dent your betting bank and with profits of 0.2, it will take a long time to drag losses back into the realms of profit.
Combine this with very few opportunities to do so and a rather expensive subscription rate and I just don’t really see Value Single Selector as being a worthwhile tipster service.