TOMTHEPIPER Posted March 3, 2013 Share Posted March 3, 2013 Hi, I have had quite a few e-mails encouraging me to buy this system - Stable Lays. I thought at first it was a tipping service but it's not - it's a system. They give results which are excellent. [if they are true!] My experience with systems I have bought [a lot] has not been good - some are simple, some are complicated, and of course none of them seem to work! I have trawled through Google to read reviews and all seem good, but are they contrived, I ask?? I am loath to pay out the £84.25 asked for yet another system to sit on my hard-drive. Has anyone tried this system? Does it work? Are the results that they display true? Anyone know where I can download free or at a reduced rate? Any help/advice on this system would be appreciated! Thanks, TTP :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dingdong Posted March 5, 2013 Share Posted March 5, 2013 Re: Stable Lays Hi, I tried a few of this socalled "succesfull betting systems", but in the end none of them worked. In my opinion there are no succesfull systems, if there was one everybody would use it and if everybody is using it nobody will make money. And the other remark I have is: why would anybody sell his succesfull system if he is making a good profit. I am a layer myself and I am betting now for about 4 years and I found the that to be succesfull layer you need: - a big bank so you can lay a horse for odds 500,00 (mostly a sure win) - use a very good interface program for in running betting - or a lot of good luck. I myself are using Betting Assistant from Gruss Software with the integrated spreadsheet. I only bet in running and this program works fine for me. I look at the odds and the amounts placed on each horse and place a bet when the odds are going up and the amount placed on the horse is going down. I place the bets in the last stages of the race by using a self develloped spreadsheet which works very good for me. I made a video a race using this spreadsheet, just as an example. If you are interested you can watch this video on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMa6k2lMcQ0 dingdong Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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