False Favourites is a system for laying horses on Betfair created by Jonathan Burgess.
However, with so called wonder betting systems guaranteed to make you profits appearing on the internet on a daily basis it is becoming an increasingly difficult task to find the hidden gems that actually make money.
So what is False Favourites all about and how does it really perform? If you have ever purchased a betting system before, the first thing that is likely to strike you about the false favourites system is the amount of information contained in the e-book.
This is not the usual 20 or 30 pages padded out with irrelevant information, but over 200 pages of professional accurate and relevant content.
In my personal opinion, given the highly competitive price of false favourites when compared to other systems, the information on horse racing from an educational perspective alone is worth the cover price.
Over and above the information contained in the manual, the ultimate question has to be will the method produce profits? The principles underlying the method are extremely sound and the decision making process is highly logical.
As the name suggests, you will be analysing specific favourites in certain races, identifying potential weaknesses and competitors until ultimately the information indicates opposing the horse you have selected.
One of the biggest drawbacks of laying horses is always the liability incurred if the price is too high, by concentrating on favourites you will always be limiting this liability.
My personal experience has always been profitable.
Another positive factor of the false favourites system is the author himself.
Jonathan Burgess is a Betfair accredited trainer and I have approached him directly with regard to the system and his general views and approaches to betting and Betfair.
Getting an idea of the person behind any betting system you are thinking of purchasing should always be a consideration and Jonathan replied quickly and personally to my questions to give me further confidence in the integrity of the product.
In conclusion, when considering the price, content and results, False favourites has become one of only two specific laying methods that i have ever felt comfortable to recommend to fellow professionals in the betting industry.
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