The Betomoter is it any good? the truth is

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Today I’d like to talk about a new product that has recently come onto the market, The Betometer, when I first saw the software I was a little taken back because it reminded me of Bet IE, and after contacting the developers and asking about the software they made no secret that The Betometer is similar to Bet IE, but also stated that it is so much more than Bet IE ever was,  and they also went on to boast “that they had taken the best from Bet-IE and made it better, A lot better.” this sounded like the usual hype to me so I decided I’d try out The Betometer for myself.

The first thing I noticed is that the software is well laid out and I felt at complete ease with it and I also liked the unique feature of the radio & browser function, (Nice touch fellas), any way lets evaluate the software, its taken me sometime to actually get round to releasing this review as I really wanted to put The Betometer through its paces, my first challenge was to see what all the fuss was about the hedging function, I test this function out over a couple of weeks, my strategy was pretty simple really, I chose races where there was more than 9 runners over at least 1 mile usually picking 1 of the first 3 favorites in each race, I have to say the software performed as the developers had stated it out of 30 races that I tried this function on 27 of the trades were successful and profitable, the 3 that were not I managed to trade out at a small loss.;

The next function I tackled was the trigger settings to which I decided to lay favorites in running at a price of 2.7, I was amazed at how many of these so called favorites were turned over, my criteria was simple again as they always are with me I chose races with 9 runners or less but this time if the favorites was trading above 4.00 I would lay that race I stuck to mainly sprints 6 – 7 furlongs and this strategy seemed to work out OK, I trialed this over 30 races 24 favorites went on to lose the race and 6 won, again not bad.

There are more aspects to this software it is a Dutching Bot and also has an Arbitrage function which intrigues me but at this stage I haven’t actually got around to doing a full 30 race test on these 2 functions of The Betometer but in time I will get to them, (maybe in the next couple of weeks) for now all I can say is I give The betometer the thumbs up and when I have a little more time I look forward to completing my tests and I will as always let you guys know how I get on with an update to this post, I strongly suggest you take a look at The Betometer as a tool for our betting arsenal, if you go through the manual and learn its functions you will profit from this tool, and best of all it has a test mode so you can test all your theories without risking a single penny of your betting bank.

If you have recently bought The Betometer please feel free to leave a comment about your experiences with this software, we look forward to hearing from you.

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2 Responses to “The Betomoter is it any good? the truth is”

  1. John spencer says:
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    I bought the betometer about 2 months back off your recommendation so far i’ve only had a limited time using it due to work etc, but so far so good, I generally back and lay greyhounds, but with the betometer I have been able to dutch my backs which has turned out to be very profitable, so I’d like to say thanks for putting up the review because without it I would never had known about the software.

    Regards
    John Spencer

  2. Ben Dover says:
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    I certainly wouldn’t use this app in-running as the refresh is far too slow. Otherwise its an OK product though it does appear to get its arb data from Oddschecker which is miles behind the market.

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