Each Way Sniper?

  • Does anyone use Each Way Sniper? I read a bit about it and it sounds profitable

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    Tony S 6

    £1 each… We’ll buy the product… Take the selections and put them up on here

    Who’s in? ?

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    Ice Magic 3

    Sounds like you could do it yourself with a spreadsheet and odds monkey.
    And the extra place offers have been detailed on here before. I really must get round to making a spreadsheet for the extra place offers.

    I guess it makes things a bit easier for you and doesn’t sound that expensive.

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    kjillman 1

    sounds to good to be true,reading the comments people making £50 – 100 a day!

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    FoG_BLoG 47

    I would be skeptical…

    He is promising a system and a calculator that I think we all know about.

    The problem is finding the races and not sure he is giving the horses to do.

    Bookies know about this and often won’t budge on a price because it will affect the e/w price. It’s why coral can afford to have win only green tick odds.

    I don’t think that these each way arbs or extra place bets are as easy to find as the site makes out. Especially in the week when the exchanges are fairly quiet.

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    CashedUp
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    I tried to find unbiased reviews of his product but it felt like the ones I read had been written by him

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    steveo 1

    I think you can trial these things but it seems you really need the extra software to really take advantage of it. Maybe it’ll be more appealing after complete gubbing.

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    kjillman 1

    honest bookmaker has a review and they say more like £2-3 pound a bet, which quite frankly you can achieve with odds monkey premium

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    FoG_BLoG 47

    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sED2mxNZTsDCD7AsCGwyqe3YG0KJzWUmEDbtEL84yPw/edit?usp=sharing

    This is my e/w extra place calculator. I have not found it very profitable yet. I had one horse finish in the extra place but then noticed that there was a non runner which meant that the bookie was again just paying out on the same number of places as the exchange after all. I’ve tried 4 or 5 races so far and have just had qualifying losses so far.

    I tried one today on 188bet.

    Backed the horse on bookie £20 e/w @ 8.0

    This equates to two bets:
    £20 to win @ 8.0 and
    £20 to place @ 2.75 (quarter odds ie [8.0 – 1] / 4 + 1). (extra place offer so 1-2-3-4)

    Then I layed on the exchange:
    £20.05 @ 8.0 to win.
    £17.57 @ 3.15 to place (3 places)

    So I had £3 qualifying loss and was on to win £50 if he placed 4th.

    The problem I seem to be having is that the exchange during the week and especially the “to place” markets are not popular enough to give good liquidity.

    There may be some knack to spotting races with good e/w odds but I haven’t discovered it yet, maybe races with 3 tight favourites and a bunch of donkeys? I don’t know if each way sniper will shed light on this problem? Or is he just selling the strategy and a calculator?

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    CashedUp
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    I think it says you can get your money back after 30 days if you’re not satisfied. I might give it a go, I’m not sure.

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    deathstar 25

    I’m not familiar with this product, but I imagine it just flags up arbs like many other products. if its one for those things that you have to sit on the computer all day waiting for whenever the odds move leap into action and back and lay, it can easily be done with oddsmonkey and a spreadsheet as mentioned above. sounds like this one has a built in E/W market detector, which would be nice, but I’m not sure I’d pay for it.
    As Fog says, the odds are usually too far apart especially on the E/W lay side (if there is any liquidity at all) unless its a big race/ meeting.
    One thing I’ve noticed that does skew the lay market is that it only needs one bookie to offer better terms for a race (eg 1/3 instead of 1/4) and that entire race is effectively a no-go, because the exchange will go with the better odds. Otherwise every single horse would be an arb.

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    hmclb 1

    All it’s doing is finding “bad each way” races – where there’s a clear favourite, and clear second favourite(s). So e.g. if you’ve got a favourite 1/2 and a second favourite 3/1, with a load of horses at 10s+ and 1/5 odds for the first three. The place market on the 2nd fav should maybe be 1.2 but you’re getting it at 1.6 because it’s impossible to price up the race properly at standard ew terms

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