Betfair Horse Power Review
By Chris • Jun 16th, 2009 • Category: Betting System Reviews, Featured, VideosLatest update:
I’ve just uploaded a video entitled ‘The Strange Mystery of the Betfair Horse Power Screenshot’ which I think you will all find totally astonishing!
Click here to see if you can solve the mystery!
I await what I expect to be quite a few comments once you’ve viewed the video
Email response from Betfair Horse Power
One of visitors to this blog has emailed the author, Andy, of Betfair Horse Power querying the figures in the screenshot.
The reply is very interesting to say the least!!!!
Andy claims that he has been working on a cricket system and using the same Betfair account to test it out. He then writes “Alterations had to be made for the horse racing so it didn’t look like cricket was being played.”
Two slight problems for Andy with this reply:
1) “alterations had to be made” proves that the screenshot has been modified with graphics software.
2) But the biggest problem for Andy is to explain why the 17 horse races do not add up to the profit figure shown for ‘Horse racing’. Andy has obviously forgotten that Betfair shows both the total for all sports plus the profit/loss breakdown for each sport – so why is there still a discrepancy?
I’m sure that anyone following this can see exactly what is going on with this screenshot – it is faked.
Chris
Update: 19th June
The sales copy on the website has now been altered so that it is no longer possible to click and see the full profit & loss details. Good job that my video preserves everything for posterity.
All that remains on the sales page is a screen shot titled ” Screenshot Of ‘One Day’ Profits Of £735 On 11th June 2009″ – but if you add up the figures shown on the screen for 11th June, they do NOT total £735……..!
Such blatant inaccuracies do make me question the honesty of the system vendor – but that hasn’t stopped people from buying the system via my affiliate link.
Chris
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There is another new system hitting ClickBank later this morning (after 10 am on Tuesday 16th June) called Betfair Horse Power.
I have been sent a pre-release review copy of the system and have had a good read. You can read my full in-depth review at the following website:
http://www.betfairhorsepowerreview.com
If you want to go to the Betfair Horse Power sales page, then just click this link.
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Stupid scammer who can use photoshop but no brains? Thank you very much for this video Chris makes me laugh! And of course, stay away… Or am i wrong… 60 days money back, contact us link as well, did you contact them about this question Chris?
I haven’t contacted them about the screenshot- I’m sure they’ll find out about my video soon enough. And I don’t want the sales page to be edited too quickly.
Whilst the sales page has its problems, the actual technique outlined in the guide does have some merit. I may well give it a trial and see how it goes. After all, Bingo Bonus Blaster turned out to be nothing like as bad as I thought it would be. I have ended up with a reasonable profit.
Chris
The nearest I can get to this is as follows:
Add all of the sums, both positive and negative, to give a total of £2557.79
The difference between the quoted figure of £2684.82 and £2557.79 is £127.03
Now take the total of £2557.79 and calculate 5% (commission?) This is £127.88
Add to £2557.79 and this gives £2685.67 – 85p difference