Auto Betting Monopoly Review

Auto Betting Monopoly Review

Running a Horse Racing System review website I make it my business to subscribe to as many mailing lists as possible- it keeps me in the loop with new product launches and the goings on within the niche in general. Today I received an email promoting Auto Betting Monopoly claiming that there would be no more losing bets and the usual malarchy, there seems to be a recent trend at the moment with lots of semi automatic tools becoming available and this seems to be the newest.

I decided that I would take the plunge and buy Auto Betting Monopoly to see what the deal was with it, upon purchase I soon found out that it wasn’t one of my shrewdest investments. Auto Betting Monopoly is a tool that is designed to be used on the Betfair Exchange Hi Lo games and what it basically does is predict what the next outcome in the hand is going to be.

Auto Betting Monopoly

The Auto Betting Monopoly software offers the user the choice to either make a set profit per cycle or per game. This sounds good in theory but the dangers with this type of software are painstakingly obvious. One of the first products I ever bought was from ebay and was called Road to Riches, basically it was a fancy spreadsheet where you set an amount that you wanted to win and the spreadsheet then advised how much to stake on each race incorporating the losses until the required amount was won. I remember being up nearly £200 after my first week using this only to lose all of this plus another £800 by chasing the losses and following the advice given by the spreadsheet. To make matters worse after losing all of this money there came to a point where I had to stop, and then guess what, the very next horse when I had stopped betting went on to win. No other method can be as stressful as this type of thing and in my opinion none of them are a recipe for long term betting success. Yes, the manual that comes with Auto Betting Monopoly defines stop losses but human nature has a way of defying these and nine punters out of ten will end up losing a fortune with this software.

In summary, I feel that Auto Betting Monopoly is one to avoid at all costs simply because the amount of stress caused by this type of betting and the very real threat of massive losses is always on the horizon.

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Comments

  1. Grey Samuels says:

    Yes, I know who these guys are and none of them know anything about horse racing, betting or anything else really, apart from internet marketing. They simply pay someone to rehash something that has been around for years. I don’t know how they keep getting away with it.

    Also they seem to think that by using a variant of the name of my service, Auto Bet System X it can give them extra kudos. I had a lot of emails from members asking if I’m recommending it and the answer is a big NO.

    So, a fair review here guys and I had to allow myself a little wry smile at the story of the 200 up/800 down/stopping and the next indicated bet comes in! I did a very similar thing many years ago with an early part of my methodology and you are right, it is stressful. I talk about the episode within my publication Basic Method.

    You absolutely have to have the staking ratios locked in, with not only the size of your bank roll, but your strike rate and most importantly, your own comfort index. Loss recovery, certainly has a place in a sensible programme of betting, but has to be done within strict frameworks of procedure. This is where the difficulty can lie, as the amounts may from time to time, start to press alarm buttons on the emotions.

    Next month I am launching a new blog to accompany ABSX-IV and will write a lot more about this and other important matters.

    Best to you,

    Grey Samuels

  2. Michael says:

    Thnaks Sam for the review . I just received my first “unbiased -ha ! ” recommendation to buy this from a gavin.mc@minster.com . Apparently he says he just won an unnamed amount the weekend past and “Jeff” is closing the doors in the next 48 hours so I better hurry etc… I cannot play Betfair casino games in Australia anyway .

  3. soccershots says:

    Hi Sam,

    I couldn’t agree more. But what gets my goat the most is the amount of people e-mailing me promoting this drivel.

    They are obviously in some sort of affiliate programme, which is disappointing. I will be unsubscribing from these sites asap.

    Thank you Sam for a proper impartial review and for (hopefully) saving some people from wasting money on this scheme.

    Regards

    Robert

  4. Brian says:

    I purchased this system a few weeks ago only to find that on opening the software and reading the pdf that it was EXACTLY the same software and pdf as a betting product called “HI LO MIRACLE” which I bought back in 2008 (apart from the obvious product name changes, etc throughout).

    So not sure if it’s the same people repackaging it up to look like a new product or someone else has ‘stolen’ it and doing the same?…

    I’m sick to death of being duped and ripped off.

    I got a quick refund from Clickbank (thank goodness for Clickbank, ey??)

    • Sam says:

      Hi Brian, Clickbank’s refund policy is the only thing that saves a lot of people from sh1te like this.

      • Brian says:

        Alright Sam.

        Well said!! I’ve lost count of the no.of times I’ve got a refund from Clickbank. Lucky I actually KEEP a few things that I buy now and again otherwise they’d think that I’m just screwing them for their products for ‘free’. Something needs to be done about all forms of betting systems (horses, greyhounds, casino, betfair games, etc) as I’ve tried LOADS (!) of them for many years now and I’m still looking for something decent! I mean, just look at the list of ‘Failed Systems’ to the right… Says a lot!!

  5. Jim says:

    Sam you are right but the clickbank refund is peanuts compared to the losses being made by people on these systems. Never buy a system for a refund you will lose far more on the system than you can ever get back from clickbank – a bit more due diligence is the only way to save yourself and you need to be ruthlessly sure before you buy any system.

    • Sam says:

      Hi Jim your 100% right but what I mean is that for the people who do get caught out by these things at least the refund policy is there, but as you say the refund can be peanuts compared to the losses people might incur.

      Lets hope they read sites like this before buying!

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