Hi Bloggers
I shall be reviewing The Full Circle System by Breon Rawlings this is being distributed by Sportsworld Publishing for the cost of 95 pounds, a tipping service is also available for 40 pounds. Now as per the website the author wanted to achieve the following from a Backing System:
- Be quick and easy to use – 5 minutes maximum a day.
- Enable us all to be on the same horses with no doubts as to what is a bet or not.
- Enable people to place their bets in advance with confidence whenever it suited them.
- Not require a huge Bank.
- Operate on all surfaces more or less all the year round.
- Provide an average profit of at least 5 points a week.
- Be likely to stay a reliable method in the long term.
- Work for people without a computer as well as for those that have.
Well i tried the system out for a few days before commencing the trial on Monday August 2nd i can confirm that it is easy to use , all buyers should get the same selections provding they follow the simple rules, its an easy 7 stage process which uses the Racing Post and Sporting Life online or the paper equivalent, no membership is required. No selections on a Sunday, No Betting in April or for 2 weeks in November is the other criteria. So i had a 5 page word document for the system rules it had just three Chapters they were Introduction, Finding The Selections and Why Full Circle Works no fluff clearly written. So referring back to the website it claims an average profit of 35 points per month since August 2009 this is backing to the following:
All Bets are 1 point Win Bet EXCEPT:
Any selection between 5/1 and 13/1 is a half point E.W
Any selection 14/1 or over is a 1 point place only on Betfair
So in order to simply matters i will work out all P/L to BFSP for the E.W i will just do win and place on BF, recommended stakes is 1 point equals 2.5% of your starting bank, so i will commence with a 40 point bank. I shall be publishing the results for this week along with the link to the Full Circle site very soon. Once again fairly bold claims profit wise so lets see what the review produces?
Regards
Sgt Dave
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