Sunday, 26 October 2008

The stepper system

OK this is a system i bought a few years ago now. I found it on the internet and heard about it on a Bet365 chat room.

At first this system was making big claims about how you can make £250.000 in a year. With claims like these i had to check it out and read more about it. I contactd the seller and he told me that it had nothing to do with arbitrage betting or the betting exchanges. Then he said that this system only required a £5 investment. So i bought 1.

The premise is simple to build up your winnings step by step hence the stepper title.
Stepper stands for;
S imple
T ime free
E asy
P ainless
P rofitable
E ffortless
R eliable
and this is what it tries to be.

It is a simple system which uses the in play markets to make its money. Starting with the £5 you simply wait for an in play market to open, and there are many open at anytime. Watch the in plays until someone has reached odds of 1.03 and bet on them. This is usually a team that is winning comfortably with 10 mins to go and then place your bet on that team. You will to begin with place the whole £5 on that event.

The objective is to keep doing this to build up your winnings. The goal is to be placing a bet everyday and so be winning money everyday. By betting on dead certainties this should allow your money to grow. Each day is a step towards the £250.000 in a year. You will be winning 3% of your bank everyday or with every bet you have. Hence the odds of 1.03.

The problems with this system is that it takes about 5 months to make any serious money, then when you do have a decent amount in your betting account you will still be betting with all this money to make it to the next step, and this can be scary when you are placing thousands on an outcome of an event.

If you have time and patience then this system will be good for you. You dont have to place the bets to get upto the £250.000 once you have a significant amount then you can withdraw that and start again. Its up to you.

The price is another drawback. At £29.99 its one of the more expensive systems i have bought. But it is a system that can work if you have the patience for it

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