Each Way Sniper
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Hi guys,
Does anyone know how a product called Each Way Sniper works, and if this is something that can be done without signing up? It only costs £50ish quid, but if it can be achieved without spending, all the better…
Thanks in advance for any kind help.
+0May 14, 2016 at 7:21 am
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I’ve just read about 5 reviews on this product, seems that the outlay will be £146 including the software. I’ve done most of the sign up offers and the ones that could involve a 6 to 8 wagered rollover, I haven’t bothered with. So this could be another option for extra cash, with matched betting and I also have a couple of websites that generate revenue in the next few months.
+0I don’t know anything about this system, but I have noticed as have many others using this forum that sometimes although the win part of a bet is not an arb the place part sometimes is.
My guess is that this system finds (I don’t know how) these place arbs for you.
If I am correct then there are two likely problems.
(1) Liquidity on the exchanges on the place part is usually very poor until just before the race starts, so if you wanted to place and lay your bets say in the morning or say lunch time then this would not be possible. You would need to be able to place and lay your bets just before each race.
(2) Although you are not getting arbs on the win half of the EW bet I am not sure if that will keep you under the bookies radar. I would imagine that the bookies are smart enough to have systems in place that will highlight if you are often getting arbs on your place bets.
If you are going to buy it, you might be better off only using it on bookies that you are already gubbed with, so if they restrict you or even close your account its not as bad as loosing a nice clean account.
+0What does this software actually do?
Is it just finding low costing qualifiers for these races with extra places offered or something?+0I might try the trial period and see what it’s like.I’m not too sure if I want to watch the odds that closely everyday.
+0@Dan87 I think the extra places offers is part of what it does but not the main part, as these offers do not happen at anything like the frequency that they used to. So I imagine most of the income will come from finding arbs on the place part of the bets. As I mentioned in my previous post on this thread though, I think you will need to have access to the appropriate bookie and exchange just prior to each race for this to be successful.
+0Didn’t think much of it
+0Yes Bamboo I did. I made a total of about £9 profit by using it for several hours every day for a period of 2 weeks.
+1What does it do for you Cashed Up?
+0…not much by the looks of it! 😀
+0That sounds like a poor return, then again CashedUp has been a way off with a few things said on here before so I’ll take that with a pinch of salt!
+0Doesn’t sound too good, I’ll give it a miss.
+1Everything Bamboo, it can’t do any harm for you to try it out. If you decide it’s crap, like I did, you can just get a full refund.
+0It finds arbs on the place markets. If you’re lucky you might make, say, £7 on a race while tying up around £300+ of your exchange money. That’s it you move at the speed of lightning because the odds change within a matter of seconds. And if you suddenly start putting £75 to £100 each way bets on horses with long odds, bookies begin to get suspicious.
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