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Postby Steve Voltage » Sun Aug 16, 2009 10:26 am

I see Mr Heatcote has started some kind of service for £55 per month :roll: Who would of thought it :roll: There's been a lot of talk about this famous thread on the Betfair forum recently on whether the blog is fake, apparently there are irregularities on his screenshot p/l. My personal opinon on this blog is that it has always been an advert for Bet Angel but that is just my opinion. It's all to perfect :wink:

http://adamheathcote.blogspot.com/
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Postby Steve Voltage » Sun Aug 16, 2009 11:15 am

http://www.juicestorm.com/betfairgen/

just to add further evidence.
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Postby Steve Voltage » Sun Aug 16, 2009 11:18 am

without wanting to start trouble.

ive been reading his blog for a while now and while he wins a good bit of money he does say a few things that dont make sense (eg. dont know anything about horses,. or whatever. couple of things)

now all his screen shots have this type of thing on the side beside the "Download to Spreadsheet" bit. its a little squiggle where the line is crooked under it, under the question mark. now check your own p&l. we all have the full box around the question mark. no squiggle. so why does he have it this way.

someone posted up this link the other day http://www.juicestorm.com/betfairgen/
and it has the exact same squiggle im talking about. not a full bow. check all his screen shots. they all have the squiggle.

now i see hes advertising some service on his blog for 55 odd quid a month. if he was really winning the sums of money why does he feel the need to do this?

maybe im wrong but it all doesnt add up to me.


This is from the betfair forum.
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Postby GaryRussell » Tue Aug 18, 2009 10:28 am

All threads have been pulled from the Betfair forum :?
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Postby Steve Voltage » Tue Aug 18, 2009 4:39 pm

GaryRussell wrote:All threads have been pulled from the Betfair forum :?


I wonder why? 8) A PR disaster for the last cople of days for a Mr Webb imo :lol:
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Postby Jimmy Mac » Tue Aug 18, 2009 7:05 pm

GaryRussell wrote:All threads have been pulled from the Betfair forum :?


Because Betfair have provided the PROOF.

A bit of the Green Eyed Monster about here.

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Postby Steve Voltage » Tue Aug 18, 2009 11:09 pm

Jimmy Mac wrote:
GaryRussell wrote:All threads have been pulled from the Betfair forum :?


Because Betfair have provided the PROOF.

A bit of the Green Eyed Monster about here.

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What PROOF ?
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Postby Village » Thu Aug 20, 2009 8:41 pm

Someone from Betfair seems to have vouched for his figures, and he's made nearly £250K profit since January. This sounds impressive, until you notice that it's on a volume of £150M, i.e. about 0.16%. I hope his subscribers realise how much they are going to have to turnover just to pay the £55 charge, let alone make any profit, and that's assuming that they're all on 2% commission, and that the service imparts everything subscribers need to know to copy him exactly. And, of course, if everyone was doing the same, the profits could drop...
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Postby Captain Sensible » Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:26 pm

I imagine that 150M includes backs and lays so it'll be roughly a ROI of 0.3% very much ticking strategy especially as his pnl screenshots rarely show a losing race. Certainly not someone taking advantage of long term price changes. He'll be there as a 'name' solely to market the other guys 'tips'
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