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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.6

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  1. Gambling Service
  2. Software Company
  3. Software Vendor

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Betting bots for horse racing, greyhounds and football. Betfair approved. Automated betting is very popular, see for yourself today. 


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3.6

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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Top Company...

Top company, with great products. Bought EasyBetBot last June, my first every bot purchase, and what a brilliant piece of kit. Had first class support from Steve, with a few early questions, and have continued to make good profits every month with this bot.. If your stratagies are sound, you can't fail with this bot...

25 November 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Not that impressive

I've purchased a few bots from Winningmore. Have got a VPS and been running the bots for several months. Here's my experience so far:

Good things:
(1) Very speedy email response and support.
(2) Honest data - at least they show the daily profit/loss when they test the bots

That's all for the good things.

The following are things that I dislike:

(1) One license for one bot: Some other competitors are charging less for betting bots per year and offers a license for two PCs

(2) No trial period. This is probably how they make money because you can't realise how little you are making or how bad ROI is

(3) Confusing user manual and websites: Websites are incredibly difficult to navigate. They create separate websites for different bots and somehow the user manuals and tips are scattered around. I was asking about bot for laying greyhound and then I was told to read the manual written for the Stop at A Winner Deluxe Bot.

(4) Not all systems work: This isn't their fault to be honest. If a lot of systems work bookies will probably be closing down! So far I've only found one or two bots or strategies useful and generate decent ROI.

(5) NO simulation mode: you have to use your real money to test the settings and system. They advise £0.1 to start with; I would suggest using £0.01 to start with. The bot isn't the most straightforward comparing to their competitors.

My two pennies:
They aren't scammers and they seem genuine.
But I would rather get another auto betting bot. Do my own research. Go for manually selecting back/lay options. You'll probably get much better strike rates and ROI.

11 August 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Winning More .com

Winning More .com, is the brainchild of 2 Ozzies./Anzacs/Roo's/Koalas whatever you call them from down under

This company churn out system after system after system. All by the Book, Betfair ATM, Zero Risk Trader - the list is endless. Those are perhaps the better ones.

What they do with virtually all of their systems is show you their results that do not appear to have been manipulated etc. some good, some bad, but generally low risk (except their Zero Risk Trader which will not have a risk associated with it save for non-runners. That system is miles behind Mike Cruishanks software),Generally their systems are nothing spectacular, but in truth.... are many of them goldmines? Would you sell a goldmine to make money for a few ££££ - NO.

The systems are all information based and tend to be under £100.00 with a no refund policy and can ONLY BE USED ON ONE COMPUTER. God forbid your hard drive goes (like mine did) which is fair enough as there are always scroungers out there wanting something for nothing..

You name a probable outcome in a football match,horse race, greyhound, tennis game etc etc.............. winning.more.com always have a system or a 'new' system, bot whatever.

There are many reviews of their systems and you will note that there is a bit of a trend creeping in now of 'oh no, not another system' feeling among reviewers. Nothing bad about the authors reputation, as they are clearly no rogues as they have been in business for years.

The current trend feeling is not surprising when they have put somewhere in the region of 30 or so 'systems' for sale. You can do your own research (DYOR) and come to your own conclusions. Never believe the nonsense about only 10/11/12 licences available etc. You could buy 20 of them. Some have been going for years and there always appears to be a 'few' licences available. Oldest marketing trick going. Let your market think that this is stellar information, and you better act quickly.

They are NOT scam merchants. I want to make that very clear. They are chaps who look at ways of making money, put their money where their mouths are, place the bets, and give you those all important strike rates/points/losses/wins. This is the honesty I like. They are however, businessmen out to make money, not only from their own betting but from people like you and me.

I do not like the way they spew all these systems out, as it does zilch to enhance their reputation. IN other words.... that system was not so good, but hey... we have another one.

Some of their systems work..... others have not been so good. It would be better if they developed a total package, tested and sold that. HOWEVER - how on earth will they make money if there are no new system to sell.

That's is my halfpenny, and it will either be taken on board as constructive criticism or complete rebuke with winningmore.com

Caveat Emptor

Here is a free low risk system for FREE.

1 Pick a favourite team that is 2-0 up at half-time.
2 Look at the statistics and make sure that the non-fav has had 4 shots on target and/or dominant possession.
3 Liquidity £30k upwards - THIS IS A MUST
3 LAY the fav for £50 at under 1.1 and NOT AFTER 50-55 MINS- no liquidity means LAY POOR odds-walk away. Bigger liquidity - closer the true market odds
4 Let it run.
4 Cashout when a goal is scored by the non-fav. Later that goal is scored, the least amount of profit or virual scratch trade. Quicker the goal after HT... more profit.
5 If no goal or favourite scores.... you have lost a between £2 and £5 barring a great comeback.

I smell a new system in the making. The Great Comeback System

1 August 2018
Unprompted review

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