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Supreme Handicap Review

By Chris • Jul 15th, 2009 • Category: Betting System Reviews, Featured, Gambling Products For Sale On Clickbank

Another week – another system

Tomorrow – Thurs 16th July at 10 am – sees the launch of the latest betting system product to hit the digital downloads from Clickbank. This one is called Supreme Handicap and you can find the website at www.SupremeHandicap.co.uk

This betting technique has been written by Andy White who has sent me a preview copy to review.

So what do you get for your money?

The download consists of a 25-page ebook plus an Excel spreadsheet to be used with the system; and 2 explanatory videos for the system and the spreadsheet.

The system is designed to pick horses that you can back.

Quite a bit of the ebook consists of “padding”. For example, it starts off with a brief history of racing in the UK plus a list of the main race meetings in the racing year.

This is then followed by factors that affect a race outcome and a section on how to use bookmakers’ sign up offers to make risk-free profit. Useful – but not the main core of the system that is being promoted.

The ‘guts’ of the system – ie the rules and procedure for selecting the horse(s) to back in particular races – starts on page 17.

The system is easy to follow and can be implemented without using the accompanying spreadsheet. The spreadsheet will however make life easier for some people.

The technique used is not one that I have seen before.

Does the system work?

As ever for most systems promoted with fancy websites and sold via Clickbank, this is where the Supreme Handicap system falls down badly.

In the ebook, the only proof is a table listing what the author claims are the total number of selections made by the system; and the number of winners for the years 2006-2009 inclusive. Hardly convincing stuff!

I am told by the author that there will be more proof on the sales page when it fully appears after 10am on Thursday 16th July. We shall see.

I am still unable to understand why so many system sellers seem incapable of registering a free proofing account with Racing-Index and getting at least some sort of independent proofing done to back up their performance claims.

If I can find the time, I will try using the system and post some selections on here to see how the selection process performs.

I have no idea how much the system will be sold for – but I daresay it will be in the £30-£50 range as most of them are.

Here’s the salespage link:

www.SupremeHandicap.co.uk

Latest news:

The salespage is now live and -as expected – the “proof” that the system works leaves a lot to be desired. There are screenshots purporting to show individual successful back bets. But even if these are not fakes, just one successful bet outcome tells us nothing about the long-term consistent (or otherwise) profitability of the betting technique.

My guess as to the price of the system was nearly spot-on – it is selling for £39-95p

Has anyone bought it yet? If so, give us your opinion.

Chris

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2 Responses »

  1. Hi Chris. I’d like to buy the logical lay system but I’m afraid to not understand his rules. Is the system really easy to understand? I had purchased false favourites but for me, that not understand well the english language, was too complicated…

  2. The Logical Lay System rules are fairly system – BUT the method is not written down as a pdf document that you can read. The system is explained in 2 videos and I have had a couple of non-English speaking customers say that they found my spoken commentary not easy to understand.

    When I find the time, I will probably produce a short written explanation of the Logical Lay System.

    In your situation, you might want to consider purchasing the Logical Lay system and seeing if you can understand it. Since the purchase is via Clickbank, you do have a 60-day money-back guarantee. So if you found that you could not understand the rules, then you could get your money back.

    Chris

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