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Today's Adventure in the Biz Opp Jungle

'In which Charlie gets an update on Chris Munce, plays
catch-up with all the betting systems and finds one
with great feedback here:
SMOKE AND MIRRORS'


Hi,

Last Sunday I alluded to the fruit fly nature of betting
systems.

There's a LOT of them about at the moment. And they
seem to be breeding.

It's not only hard to keep up, it's getting even harder to pick
the good from the dross. Thus far, my suspected ratio of
dross products: good products = 99%.

So it's no surprise I've been deluged with requests for my
views on yet more betting systems.

As always, I've keep my ears to the ground. My feelers out.
My eyes peeled. My antennae up. My contacts primed.

My mystical divining rod is ever-twitching.

Here's a product that's been out for a few months now and
is ripe for reviewing...

Is there any substance behind the smoke and mirrors?

Smoke and Mirrors is a system by a guy called Anthony
Greenaway. The headline reads:

"This Amazing Horseracing System Made Over 50
Points Profit at Cheltenham and 80 Points at Aintree!"


I haven't come across this buy before. However, the very
picky Clive Keeling, my contact at What Really Wins Money
has been tracking this system since May.

"Despite my best efforts," Clive says, "I really can't fault it.
As far as I'm concerned you'd be hard pushed to find
another strategy that consistently picks out big priced
winners like this."

The idea behind Smoke and Mirrors is that you read the
signals in a live betting market. This allows you to swoop in
at great prices that most punters won't spot.

Not one just to take Clive's word, I've been through a PDF
of the Smoke and mirrors manual. It read wells. And on top
of the manual they also provide instruction videos of them
doing the selections, showing you how it works in practice.
They also have a constantly updated file of all the results.

For more details, take a look at their web-page:

SMOKE AND MIRRORS

There are some impressive testimonials on there. Also
some pretty cool video examples. All of which give this
credibility above and beyond most of the racing systems
out there.

You know the ones I mean - some stranger with no proof
or evidence boasts "guaranteed" success if you send him a
wedge of cash.

In terms of feedback, I was interested to see what Biz Opp
Jungle
Forum user 'Daiarian' says:

"Being a very cautious gambler I started this with £2 stakes,
I had an early big winner, losses followed but then very
quickly I had covered the cost of the system. (I think this is
the first time ever). I have been away most of the time since
but I do see some potential in this system and some large
priced horses win or come placed so win and place betting
come into play. I do feel Smoke & Mirrors is the best betting
system I have used."


As always, I want to remind you that this is a betting
system. There are never any guarantees. The best way to
find out if you like it is to test it yourself for the trial period.

In this case you've got 30 days to see what you think. This
offer is available here:

SMOKE AND MIRRORS

In my view this definitely looks head and shoulders above
your usual pap!

Does this Betting Machine work?

Another one I've had requests to look into is called The
Betting Machine. It's a progressive staking calculator and
being heavily pushed by affiliate sellers.

This type of staking does work, but a bad result can wipe
out your betting bank in an instant. So beware the very bold
claims on these things.

I don't have any more information. But if you've had any
experience with this one, let me know.

The latest on Munce...

Last year I asked for feedback on Chris Munce's tipping
service.

When you sign up to his system, you get a 0905 number
you call to get your tips. These are based on a point system
of 1-6 points. Munce advises betting £50 per point.

When I first looked at this, I mentioned that the guys at
Business Opportunity Review UK tracked the performance
and found that while they didn't profit, the service was all
above board.

This may be true, but last week I got a worrying email from
one of my readers, who says:

"I subscribed to his service in February 2009 when his
service fee had been put on a special offer. There were no
tips for the first 2weeks and the reasons were not very clear
and within those two weeks I was asked to pay some more
money, about £500."


My reader continues:

"I did not understand why I had to pay more so before the
30 days were up I asked for a refund. As I write this letter, I
have not got any. I rang the number he gave to contact
him, left several messages on the answer-phone and got
no feedback."


Hmmm.... doesn't sound very promising. I can only hope
this is a drastic over-sight. To add insult to injury, my reader
still gets sent heaps of advertising information from Munce!

I'll await the inevitable angry email from Mr Munce or Mr
Munce's people, but at the moment I don't recommend you
get involved with his products.

If you've had a good experience with this, and you think my
reader's experience was a one-off, then please let me
know. I'm always happy to redress the balance.

In the meantime, if you want to try something with good
feedback, testimonials and a reliable money back
guarantee, I'd go for this instead:

SMOKE AND MIRRORS

Later Alligator,

Charlie Wright