Matchday Profits Review

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About Matchday Profits:

Matchday Profits offers ‘Advantage Play Betting Tips’: a means of making consistent profits from daily bookmaker specials and promotions.

It’s a unique take on football betting, run by Paul Ruffy, a name I recognise from time immemorial when he used to run an Each-Way betting tipping service.

Paul primarily acts as a conduit for bookmaker offers such as free bets, enhanced odds, money-back offers, and other specialty bets that won’t get you immediately gubbed.

He sifts through all of these and advises you how to profit. As well as exploiting all of these bookmaker incentives, Paul also provides ‘tips’ such as his accumulators and ante-post bets. (125/1 about Man City for the quadruple, for example – Milky Bars are on him if this comes in!)

Another unique element of the service is the exploitation of bookmakers’ ‘acca insurance’, i.e. money back if one leg loses.

Daily tips are sent which can be actioned in minutes, to be used in conjunction with a Matched Betting site, and a whole raft of bookmakers such as William Hill, Betstars, Corals, Ladbrokes, Betvic, Betfair, Skybet, Smarkets and a whole lot more. So those of you gubbed by prior adventures into the world of bonus bagging may find this a problem.

My Review:

Profits in 2019 of £1,994 (£225 for accumulators, £1,138 for free bet offers, £374 from enhanced odds bets and £257 from ante-post bets) should have you licking your lips if this can be replicated again.

There are some elements Paul Ruffy needs to keep tabs on, particularly in his further exploitation of accumulator insurance, that’s a ‘moving of the goalposts’ or changing in terms and conditions by bookmakers intermittently. But I guess this is what you’re paying him for.

Overall Summary:

If your bookmaker accounts are still alive and well and Tony Gubbing has not infested them, then you should see a good return for your subscription fee here.

You can subscribe at https://matchdayprofits.com/

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