Jul
24
Betting Miracle Review
Filed Under Not recommended systems | 8 Comments
There seems to have been a sudden rush in Betting Systems of late and here is yet another one. It is called The Betting Miracle System. The author is a person called Donald Blake. Here is the link that I received Sunday lunchtime 26th July at 1:50pm.
The second screen print is of his BetFair Account showing a nice tidy profit of £858.78. On closer inspection the BetFair Account is for the time period of 4pm until 8:49 pm on the 26th July. Seeing that I received the email at 1:50pm on the 26th July that is some achievement.
Well at least that now explains why the system is called the Miracle System. It has the ability to place money into your BetFair Account BEFORE the race starts. On further investigation I found out that this person is actually a person called Kevin Schmidt who lives in Singapore. I believe Singapore is 7 hours ahead of London time and hence that may explain the time confusion. So his account was for the time period of 9am to 1:49pm London time. Still one minute before the first race at Carlisle.
Obviously the screen prints are a complete fabrication.
It is tempting to just tear up this system and throw it in the bin.
However, I will test the Betting Miracle system using level stakes of one point. The manual does suggest other staking plans but for simplicity I will stick to a one point stake with a 5% commission being deducted for any winnings. I will use BetFair’s SP for consistency.
The Betting Miracle system revolves around following the usual list of rules that will find us a horse or two to BACK.
If these rules work then it will certainly be a “MIRACLE”……
July 28th.
1 Selection.
Goodwood 4:00 Monsieur Chevalier @ 2.04 1st (+0.99).
NO Selections for July 29th or July 30th.
This is what I thought would happen……The promo gives the impression that there were SEVEN winners on July 24th. We will be VERY lucky to get seven selections in one week, let alone one day.
July 31st: NO Selections
Aug 1st: NO Selections
Aug 2nd NO Selections
Aug 3rd NO Selections
Aug 4th NO Selections
Aug 5th
1 Selection
Zinjbar 7:35 Kempton LOST
Aug 6th
NO Selections.
Just NO selections for this system……
So I guess it is time to stop wasting our time on this “Scam”…….
I guess the clues were there to be seen from the advertising page.
If you look at one of the “Testimonials” sent in. The one from Dan Marshall in Leeds.
“That’s a nice and easy income for a housewife like me”
Also he says “I bagged £174 in just 2 days, with 5 winners and no loser yet…..”
Sounds more like a person from the Far East talking pigeon English……Which is not really surprising since the so called Donald Blake is actually a guy called Kevin Schimdt who lives in Singapore……
Anyway this is heading straight for the NOT recommended box……

The web site looks good for “Betting Miracle” but I hate that music video.
I’m always looking for new system. I have found the simplist strategys work best.
Here is a simple system – just watch the price movements and when the layers are laying then make note and when they are backing make note.
I was trying to lay a dog at 4.1 and I didn’t get matched so I gave up but should not have ’cause I would have caught the price at 4.2 and then the next thing that happen whithen seconds the price shot up to 9/1, “ouch” I missed that. That dog was well beaten.
A new system out is Layguru worth a look, “what does any one thing”?
It was curious to see some Betfair cheques up on the web site. Unfortunately they were obvious fakes and when I emailed them about the cheques they suddenly were deleted from the promotional material. So it appears they are not just faking the screen shots.
The other giveaway scam indicator is when you click on the layguru.com link and take a closer look at that BetFair Account screen print.
Bearing in mind the system focusses on sprint races only….Why is the first race a 1m6f race….?
The filter is to lay no higher than 10.0.
Why is that second race laying Bens Dream @ 11.0.
Even if it was layed pre the off….How come the amount is so inconsistent with the staking plan?
Why does the latest promo email boast about finding a 14/1 winner……These guys have released so many scam systems recently, that they have even forgotten that this is a LAYING System……
I had a message that this system will go back up to $497 in 11 hours and that was 24 hours ago. I really hate these cheap marketing gimmicks.
I purchased the system and the advanced system (laying system which requires a Racing Post subscription to apply). I have emailed the seller on two seperate occasions requesting a refund without response.
Intersestingly though, results so far for the backing system (win only) are 3 wins and a 2nd by a head.
Could it be a miracle? Lol!
Don’t wish to sound too picky, but if this system is a scam, and it certainly does look less than credible, why do you still link to their web site with an affiliate link?
Because some people are stupid enough to buy it even though we don’t recommend it. As you can see all systems which has affiliate programs has an affiliate link no matter if it is “not recommended”, recommended or neutral. It would be stupid not to have the affiliate link just because we don’t recommend it.
The only miracle in this systetm is to find a selection.
It’s rubbish – so don’t bother to buy – I got a refund.