Jun
19
The Football Formula Review
Filed Under Recommended betting systems, Soccer systems |
Kris Jackman the author of the recommended Racing Secrets Exposed has now made another betting guide. This time Kris Jackman attacks the football betting markets. As always you get a very good salesletter telling you how much you can win and it all sound very easy and 100% guaranteed. Kris send me a free copy of Thefootballformula so I could make a honest review.
I must say I’m a little surprised about the timing. Right now there are not many matches due to the european championship and I would think that he could have earned a lot more by introducing it when the British league starts again.
What’s included in The Football formula
The main manual is Thefootballformula ebook. This ebook is 56 pages and seems like there has gone quite a lot of work into the manual. I’m quite sure that this is not a manual made in a couple of days just to get some fast money. As with Racing Secrets Exposed he goes deeper than most ebooks on the subject.
First he takes you through the different betting markets you should avoid (such as Half time / Full time, Last goalscorer and more). Then he starts to tell you which market to attack. At page 16 you will find out that The Football Formula is about asian handicap betting. If you don’t know what asian handicap betting is then don’t worry it will all be explained and made easy to understand. If you know it already you get some pages which you can read over very fast untill page 34 where he starts telling you the tactics to overcome the bookmakers advantage.
The rules in The Football Formula requires you to take both an objective and subjective look at the games. You will need to go into some statistics but it will all be easy for you when you get the hang of it and you have made the spreadsheets he recommend. He also tells you where to go to get the statistics. The spreadsheets are actually the ones which you use to follow the 4 profitable asian handicap strategies he outlines from page 41-55.
Besides The Football Formula manual you get some bonuses. Most of this information is well known for most people surfing the internet after systems, but a couple of the ideas I think will be new. These bonus chapters are not of very much value since they only give you an idea, and you then have to develop more to the systems to make them winners, and some of them has proven not to be winning systems already.
My review of The Football Formula
I think this is a very good guide. As with Racing Secrets Exposed it’s not a 100% guaranteed winning guide where all readers get the same results. It’s more like a training manual which teaches you how to make good asian handicap bets and overcome the bookmakers advantage. The more work you do with the statistics the better results you will get.
If you are looking for a system that requires 2 minutes of your time and throw up 5 selections each day, then this manual is not for you. If you like to be serious and make some spreadsheets and follow the advice, then I think you will gain a lot by buying The Football Formula.
I will make this my second recommended system. But remember it’s no direct path to winning - you need to do your home work and I also don’t believe you can double your betting bank every 2nd month, but a nice and steady profit should be possible. There is also a tipster service where you can get the same results as the author.
If you buy this system then please let me know what you think in “leave a comment”. I won’t be recommending something where most other people don’t think they will recommend it. Please also buy through my link so I get a little commission for all the work spent on this page
UPDATE! If anyone following his tipsters service then please post the results here so we can see how it goes ![]()

Hi. I bought this manual and I have to agree with you it is good value. You did a thorough analysis. I also subscribed to the tipster service because the 1st month was cheap. At the beginning it looked not too bad, but after a few days it just seems like it never stops diving. The strange thing though is I don’t have the impression the tipsters are following the advice given in the book, because most of the time I get the opposite team to back. You can judge yourself. That’s the selections I’ve got so far since the Euro2008 started:
20/06/08 Croatia (-0.5) v Turkey (+0.5) Croatia LOSE
19/06/08 Portugal (0) v Germany (0) Portugal LOSE
18/06/08 Sweden (0) v Russia (0) Sweden LOSE
18/06/08 Spain (-0.75) v Greece (+0.75) Spain WIN HALF
17/06/08 NO TIP N/A
16/06/08 Austria (+1.25) v Germany (-1.25) Germany LOSE HALF
15/06/08 Switzerland (+0.25) v Portugal (-0.25) Portugal LOSE
14/06/08 Spain (-0.75) v Sweden (+0.75) Spain WIN HALF
14/06/08 Greece (+0.25) v Russia (-0.25) Greece LOSE
13/06/08 Italy (-0.5) v Romania (+0.5) Italy LOSE
12/06/08 Germany (-0.75) v Croatia (+0.75) Germany LOSE
11/06/08 Portugal (-0.5) v Czech Republic (+0.5) Portugal WIN
11/06/08 Switzerland (-0.25) v Turkey (+0.25) Turkey WIN
10/06/08 Spain (-0.75) v Russia (+0.75) Spain WIN
09/06/08 Italy (0) v Holland (0) Italy LOSE
08/06/08 Austria (+0.5) v Croatia (-0.5) Croatia WIN
07/06/08 Switzerland (0) v Czech Republic (0) Czech Republic WIN
Sorry, but this is no system and nothing new information for anybody who knows the betting markets.
This is only a guide to choose the right market and to read some stats.
Nothing that improve my betting experience.
Frank=> Thanks for your comment, I think it is the same thing I write.
“I think this is a very good guide. As with Racing Secrets Exposed it’s not a 100% guaranteed winning guide where all readers get the same results. It’s more like a training manual which teaches you how to make good asian handicap bets and overcome the bookmakers advantage. The more work you do with the statistics the better results you will get.”
I will agree with you that for some punters who knows about asian handicap betting and using statistics it will maybe not bring something new up. However, I think that most people will learn something and benefit from the spreadsheets.
So you are right, the guide is not bad. But there is nothing you can´t read on free asian betting internet pages or communities.
So tell me why I should pay money for this?
Beginners need more help to find the best stats and read them. You can have 1000 of stats all over the world wide web. But only 2-3% of the people can decide which stats are usefully for the bet you choose.
They need a training course, step by step with real matches for some weeks. Only with this guide (it is really not bad) they never catch the same games, markets and decisions as the pros.
Its only my opinion.
//And sorry, my english is not so good//