The FP System - Final Review
So, that’s the end of our trial of The FP System, and boy oh boy this one has blown me away! When I first read the system rules and found out it was a Stop At A Winner (SAW) system, I figured we’d all be heading to the poor house - I was wrong, oh so wrong!
This is the first SAW system I’ve ever seen that has been properly researched and is based on sound racing statistics. There’s no ’stable gambles’, inside info or any of that bull, it’s just plain old statistics and I LIKE that! Add in the fact that Matt is an all-round nice guy and offers the best customer service we’ve ever seen and it was obvious we were on to a winner!
I said in my opening review that what Matt was offering was so much more than a system and I still stand by that. His customer support is second to none, and each email he sends gives a little bit of advice and let’s you see inside the mind of a professional punter. Anyone considering taking up this game full time could do a lot worse than listen to what Matt has to say.
So, we spent around 40 days testing The FP System and had a total of 30 days actual betting. In those 30 days we banked a total of 30 points profit, and most days my ‘work’ was all done and dusted within two or three races. Occasionally, I had to play in five races - not exactly what I’d call taxing! The biggest single stake I placed was just shy of £70 and the biggest total amount staked on any one day was £120, again nothing to worry about there - especially if you follow Matt’s money management advice and set up the correct bank. If spending an hour in front of your PC sounds too much like hard work, have no fear! Matt has designed a bot that will do ALL the work for you! It is currently awaiting Betfair approval, which is expected anytime now and when released will make the job even easier - can’t say fairer than that
So, do we here at OBE recommend The FP System?? We absolutely 100% recommend The FP System as an essential part of any serious punters portfolio, not just because the system is so good, but because of the support and advice that comes with it - go get it!
The FP System 08/07/08
Tuesday saw the last day of our trial of The FP System and we finished with a flourish! It took us five races to find the winner and it was the biggest stake we’ve placed, but when you consider that over 30 betting days we’ve made 30 points profit, I sure as poop ain’t gonna complain
Day 30 P/L = £10
Total Staked = £118.35
Total P/L = £300
Bank = £2300
So, that’s that then - check back in a day or so for my final review of The FP System…I’m sure you can guess what I’m likely to say about it ![]()
The FP System 06/07/08
Another relatively straight forward day for The FP System. I had to place four wagers before finding my winner, but find it I did!
Day 29 P/L = £10
Total Staked = £56.86
Total P/L = £290
Bank = £2290
The FP System 03/07/08
Still, The FP System steamrollers it’s way to profit day after day - daily profit, reached and banked on race four!
Day 28 P/L = £10
Total Staked = £15.98
Total P/L = £280
Bank = £2280
Lay The Place : Final Review
That’s us reached the end of the trial for Lay The Place now and I’m pleased to say that June lived up to expectations with the results being on par with my own for the last few months and also with those that are advertised on the website.
Here are some stats for you to get stuck into:
- 46 winning bets from 67 races, a 69% strike-rate.
- 15 winning days from 25 total betting days, a 60% strike-rate.
- The most profitable winning day generated a profit of £151.
- The average profit per day on the winning days was £71.
- The worst losing day lost £160, although the average losing day was only -£35.
Quite impressive by anyone’s standards.
Now, the first thing to note here is that I set aside a bank of £2000 for running this trial, laying two horses in each race on the place market to win £50 each, but the largest dent the bank took was only -£75 and that was on the second day of the test. From there on it was profit all the way and I could comfortably have got away with using as much as £200 stakes without even breaking sweat, which would have pushed the profit up to almost £3000 for the month! I probably wouldn’t recommend that, but using £100 stakes with a £2000 bank (meaning just short of £1500 profit), or £50 stakes with a £1000 bank would have been more than enough to cover everything.
The number of losing days was minimal and more noticably there was only one really bad day where I lost £160. If you take that day out the average loss on the other losing days was a mere £21. Even considering all losing days the average loss was only £35. That’s good going when you consider that you have the potential to make £95 profit per race using £50 stakes.
All in all, I’ve got to say that Lay The Place is the type of system that suits me down to the ground. It takes a minimal amount of time to operate, you know exactly which races you’ll be betting in the evening before racing, it uses straightforward level stakes and the strike-rate is high enough that you can comfortably go in with large stakes without the risk of breaking the bank when you have a losing day.
Nice strike-rate, great profits, easy as you like to operate - looks like a winner to me! ![]()
The FP System 02/07/08
Another day, another dollar (or £10) for The FP System! It is just so simple - 27 days betting during our trial and 27 points up….if that ain’t consistent, I don’t know what is!
Day 27 P/L = £10
Total Staked = £4.20
Total P/L = £270
Bank = £2270
The FP System 01/07/08
So, I did The FP System today. When I checked, the max potential loss was a smidge over the max recommended but I just couldn’t resist. My impatience was well rewarded with a winner in race two - Get in!!
I don’t want to curse this system, but there’s not been a losing day since I started this test…not even on the no bet days…..amazing!!
Day 26 P/L = £10
Total Staked = £12.90
Total P/L = £260
Bank = £2260
