Lay365 – Safe To Lay Back And Think Of England?
January 12, 2009 · Print This Article
I stumbled across Lay365 almost by accident. In fact I was looking for a review of yet another laying system. I couldn’t find an honest review that other system, so I gave up looking. I took a closer look at Lay365, though, and found that there were a couple of honest looking reviews out there – some positive and some very negative indeed. I decided to give that a shot instead and form my own opinion.
The Lay365 website is an unattractive thing that has a lot of text on, a lot of results, and nothing much else. In principle I don’t mind that a website doesn’t look attractive, so I’m not going to get upset if this looks like it transported out of the 80’s.
I would get upset, though, if this was yet another laying tipster service (and that’s what it is) that simply didn’t deliver on what it promised.
On examining the results I noticed that the idea behind the tipster service was pretty much to lay race’s second favourite, but only when there was an odds on favourite. Anyway, I took up the service and gave it a whirl to see where it would take me.
The selections are emailed through early each morning and they’re easy enough to apply. For the three months that I tried the service, I can report that my results are exactly as were posted on the site. That’s the good news: the site is accurate in the selections it made. The bad news is that the odds available on Betfair are absolutely nowhere near those quoted on the site. The result? Much less won than is advertised, and much more lost when a horse won, too. Yes, I lost money during my three month testing period. Not a lot, granted, but enough to make me feel a little cheated by this ’service’.




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