Lay Betting Systems - Written by admin on Monday, April 6, 2009 11:57 - 0 Comments
Lay The Place System
Genius or Just Lucky?
Paul Fowlie has earned his living as a professional gambler for over ten years. More recently he has specialised on laying horses to lose. Seventeen months ago he started operating what he now calls his Lay The Place System. There is one huge problem when laying horses and that is the liability you expose yourself to if the horse(s) decides to win. Laying systems that perform well for months can have their profits ripped from them if even a short run of high priced winners come in. Paul has overcome this problem with a very special type of bet.
I do not know whether it was intense research or a flash of brilliant insight or just luck that led Paul to this method of betting but he has certainly hit on a fabulous idea. The principle is simple, do not lay at high odds. The highest Paul’s bet ever risks is 2.8. This means that if you are laying this combination bet to stakes of £100, (two £100 bets) the most you can possibly lose is £180. It even gets better than this, the average losing bet is just £97.
Since this system has been introduced to the market it has been tested by all the independant review sites and they have all given it a thumbs up!! I must say the idea is not a new one and has been around for a while, but the way Paul has presented and actually but the system into action is very impressive.
Longest winning run =14
Longest losing run = 6
Average bets per day = 2
A real bonus with this is that there is NO form, ratings, figures to read and you can find the selections in minutes, that is always a bonus espeially when dealing with systems. There is nothing more tedious than reading through tons of form just to see the selections bolt home, for one it drops your confidence in the selection process and for two who has the time to study that much form especially when you work full time? For more information on a system we highly recommend then click the image below and head on over to Lay The Place.








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