The Observer started a unique year long study designed to
answer two questions. Firstly, can subscribing to a betting advisory service ever constitute
a legitimate form of investment and secondly, can an ordinary Joe really make
a second income from gambling?
Many
high profile betting advisory services were approached to take part. From those
services, only Steve was agreeable to the rigorous public scrutiny, the year long
survey would involve.

A
clear sign of Steve's unwavering belief in providing a service based on professionalism
and integrity.
Regular
updates began to appear in The Observer. All bets were monitored to a £100
level stake of either £100 win or £50 each way, as advised.
By
August Steve was already £3,221 in profit. This rose to £4,853 profit
by the next update in September and had reached £5,851 in December.
By
the time we reached the Cheltenham Festival, Steve had added another £2,500
to the profit pot.
The
survey was attracting a great deal of interest in the wider betting community.
The Observer received bets just as a member would. The same bets are supplied,
as always, to Racing Post prior to racing for their independent verification in
accordance with the strict guidelines laid down by the Advertising Standards Authority. |