Psychic Soccer – A New Service With A Free Trial Until 12th Feb
By Chris • Jan 16th, 2010 • Category: FeaturedI have received news about a new soccer laying service called Psychic Soccer
The results look good (but don’t all services!) – but so confident is the owner of this service that he is providing a completely FREE trial until 12th Feb when it becomes a subscription service.
So you’ve got nothing to lose by signing up for the free trial and seeing if the results remain as good as they are claimed in the past.
Click here to go to the Psychic Soccer home page where you can sign up for the free trial
Update Feb 3rd:
Psychic Soccer is certainly producing some good results; however, the main problem with using the lay selections is that you need to place the in-play lays soon after receiving email notification.
Now, i don’t know about you, but I don’t spend all of my time glued to the PC waiting for emails to arrive. And that is what let’s this service down.
The owner of the service has obviously received many comments about this shortcoming and has promised that a fully automated bot will be available shortly. This bot will automatically be updated with the lay selections and will place the bets on your behalf. This information I find very disturbing – and you should tread very carefully if you sign up for this service.
The problem I have with an automativ bot is 2-fold. Firstly, if the system is so good (and it is being touted as able to double your money every month), then why would anyone sell such a money-machine?
If you have watched my compounding videos, then you will know that doubling your money every month can produce huge profits in a short space of time. So selling a bot to everyone who is prepared to pay doesn’t make sense.
My second concern is that the bot can be used in an entirely different manner by the owner of Psychic Soccer to make a profit. Just consider what is happening – when an in-play lay is identified, everyone’s bot is updated and everyone will be trying to place a lay bet.
What do you think will happen to the odds? They will drift out; probably by quite an amount. This is the ideal situation for trading. ie the owner could place a lay bet just before the lay selection is sent to everyone’s bot and once the price has drifted, place a back bet to lock in a guaranteed profit regardless of the outcome of the match.
My advice is to be very careful with this service – the results are good but i am suspicious that there is a hidden motive behind it.
Chris
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Hi Chris
I devised the psychic soccer system, and am proud of its results. Id just like to comment on a few points you explain so well.
The bot is needed, because as you say, who wants to be sat in front of their computer all day long. Well, myself and my team do, and the bot sends out the lay ONLY when we make a selection. The bot is extremely helpful in assuring we get the odds we want, as our mailer took too long to send out our recommendations. The bot does this in a split second, thus securing the correct lay, as fast as possible.
As for automatically trading out, again you are just a little wide of the mark. Our customer will inform us whether they wish us to trade out when a certain points difference is secured, and thus we will be managing each individual account according to the wishes of our customer. So we have the best of both worlds. A team who know soccer, and offer great service from advice to articles to freebies as we go; and a bot which speeds up the process. Man and machine offering third generation betting.
I hope this helps, and please feel free to join us in our chat room, which has proved incredibly popular and useful for those who do have access to their computer 24/7
http://www.psychicsoccerprofits.com and click chat
Thanks for the advice….all is welcome, because as we all know, life long learning can only benefit an individuals understanding of the world in which they live…and yes, Im an ex psychology teacher.
Cheers
Scott
Ooops one last thing
We have tested Betfairs ability to take the amount of lays we will place…it has had no effect whatsoever on the odds…even with the more obscure selections. It will be a huge money earner, especially with the world cup once again upon us…come on England
Cheers once more
Scott
Hi Scott
I don’t see how you can have tested that Betfair can match the number of bets that clients of your bot will make. Surely you need 3 pieces of information – firstly, the number of people who will be using your bot:secondly, how much each of them will stake; and finally, how liquid the in-play market is for any selection?
Perhaps you could explain here exactly how you have done the testing.
As for England – the safest way to make money is to lay every match!
Chris
Scott
Many thanks for your comments.
i have had a few emails about your service and perhaps you can answer the main point that has been made in most of them. Why do you not do as I do and produce some videos (well, at least one!) showing your Betfair account and the money that you are making from laying your own selections?
I am always very suspicious of tipsters who do not do this (so that’s just about all of them!) – it isn’t difficult and does add powerful proof that the tipster really is making money from what they are trying to sell to others.
You also have not answered the obvious question – if you have a bot that can double profits each and every month, then why do you need to sell it to anyone else (especially since to use your own words the bot will be a “huge money earner”)?
Chris