Not Exactly An Open Cash Box

February 6, 2009 · Print This Article

The Betfair Cash Box is yet another system from Stephen Brookes; Brookes is a prolific system writer who appears to take the quantity rather than quality view of betting systems. But hey, I’m not here to bitch: if this system is as good as the sales page claims it’s going to be then I’ll more than forgive these previous transgressions!

Like Brookes’ previous efforts at gambling systems, this is a very well marketed product. There is a hell of a lot of interest in the system; are people being drawn into yet another sham?

In short, yes they are. The system is difficult to use, the explanation is ambiguous to the point of being embarrassing, and overall the idea is just not a good one. Now don’t get me wrong: I don’t think that I could come up with anything better (actually yes I could: just don’t bet, that’s a lot better than the options provided by Betfair Cash Box), but then I wouldn’t try and encourage people to shell out a load of trash for this, either.

The thing about the system is that the rules seem just too arbitrary and not well thought out at all. This is not entirely surprising given Brookes’ prolific nature: obviously there are only so many variations on a theme that you can churn out week after week.

When you do finally manage to figure out some selections using these arbitrary criteria, you are destined pretty much to start – and continue – on a losing streak. I have not heard one report of a successful run using this system. It is not often that I am so vehemently against a system that I try, but this is just silly.

I have not tried to contact the author in this occasion, but I have heard lots of reports around the Internet that suggest he is very difficult indeed to reach.

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