What is the product about?
Developed by Graham Cook, Ultimate Value Betting is a betting system for horse racing.
What is the product?
Ultimate Value Betting comes in what Graham Cook describes as an easy to follow 8 page PDF guide. He claims that this guide will teach you how to make selections for All Weather handicaps (the system doesn’t cover any other kind of races operating in a very tight niche). Ultimate Value Betting has allegedly produced average winning odds of 8.79 BSP with only one losing month in the last eleven. In terms of how Ultimate Value Betting there is no information available on the sales page.
What is the investment vs. the rate of return?
Ultimate Value Betting is available for a one off purchase of price of £47 which Graham Cook says represents a £100 reduction on his initial price. Included in this price is a 60 day money back guarantee should you be unhappy with Ultimate Value Betting. In terms of the return on your investment Ultimate Value Betting has produced a profit of 389.94 points according to Graham cook. Based off the recommended £10 per point staking system this means a profit of £3,899.40.
Does the product provide value for money?
Based off Graham Cook’s alleged results to date I believe that Ultimate Value Betting probably does provide value for money.
Conclusion
The key issue that I have with Ultimate Value Betting lies in the fact that I am a little cautious whenever somebody is selling a betting system. The reason for this is that anybody can create a betting system that sounds the part, package it in a PDF and sell it on with the excuse that if results don’t come in then the purchaser has misunderstood. I am categorically not saying that is Graham Cooks intent, just that that is my perception of betting systems.
In terms of Ultimate Value Betting the results seem pretty ok and although I would have liked to have seen a little information available on the selection process on the squeeze page I think that there is some potential in Ultimate Value Betting.
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