Review of The Layers
Edge by Malcolm Pett
If you know me for more than 5 minutes then you will also
appreciate that lay betting on the exchanges is one my main pastimes, in fact
it is almost a fulltime job for me now.
I have created many systems myself and so I am quite
confident in being knowledgeable enough, to review other peoples.
The layers
Edge came by email a few days ago and the title was enough to have me
scramble through the online security to get my copy working, which I must
confess was easy and gave me know problems whatsoever.
This was the first time I had read anything by
Gavin Mountford and to be honest the only thing
I know about him, is that he was quick to answer my questions and he runs a
couple of other sites.
The layers
Edge is a Lay System, the ebook isn't filled with information about how to
this that and the other, it has been purely written to give you the background
and working knowledge of the system, Which it does very well.
(If you want something with a lot more detail but a system
that may not work as well, then you should look at Winners Lay Losers.)
The Layers
Edge system is running at about 86% strike rate, which for a Lay system is
pretty much on the ball. I had a look at the results for this review which were
up to the end of August and they appear to agree with this figure.
Every system has losing bets and lay systems are no
different, what I look out for is how often they lose and how long are the
winning runs and the average price of selections.
The layers
edge results shows that it has not had more than two losers in a row (up to
the end of August) and often has some long winning runs which gives you ample
chance to make up any losses with either a simple staking plan, or as the
results show with level staking. The system actually caps the liability at 6.00
(5/1) which is acceptable.
So far so good the only downside to
The Layers Edge is that you will
need to watch the days racing in order to get your selections just before the
off, of course as the author says you can use it for evening meetings in the
summer and weekends all year round.
There is no doubt this system works, you just have to decide
if you have the time to work it!
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