Magic Backing Bot – Introduction
10th November 2011
Sgt Colin Introduces Magic Backing Bot
Hi, Sgt Colin here, with my third review for BettingSystemtruths.com & the sister website LayTheOdds.com. I am going to review the Magic Backing Bot which has recently been launched by Betting Bots Worldwide, the same people who provide the Magic Racing Bot, which was reviewed on LayTheOdds.com, and passed the trial – only to embark on a poor run of results following the conclusion of the trial, leading to a number of disgruntled customers. Anyway – I’m going to review this system as I find it!
The Magic Backing Bot is not a general betting bot, it is an automated bot for implementing selections on Hurdles or Chase races made by the Magic Racing team. Bets are only placed if Betfair odds are between 1.75 and 5. The bot utilises a slightly unusual staking policy, which depends upon previous results – but which doesn’t try and “chase” losses, but you can use level stakes. The bot itself is easy to set up and you simply leave it running during racing hours, either in test mode or placing live bets via Betfair, and it should mean you avoid having to do lots of calculations in order to implement the staking plan successfully.
Magic Backing Bot is currently on a 3 week free trial period for new members. Ongoing costs will be announced shortly.
The review will run for at least 56 days, which will be extended to 84 days if successful.
I will start off with a betting bank of 75 points. I will be monitoring performance on both the advised staking plan, and on level stakes.
Initial impressions are that the bot itself is a slick piece of kit – and makes monitoring performance pretty straightforward. However, this trial will sink or swim based upon the quality of the selections!
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Sgt Colin Introduces Magic Backing Bot
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Total Football Trading The Underdog – Day 14
30th October 2011
Review Manager Rich Reviews Total Football Trading The Underdog
On Sunday, I got two selections – both made a nice profit.
Profits take into account 5% Betfair commission.
| Lay odds | Stake | Back odds | P/L | Net | Bank (£1000 start) | ||
| £949.11 | |||||||
| 30/10/11 | Day 14 | 3.45 | £25.00 | 32.00 | £22.37 | £21.25 | £970.36 |
| 2.96 | £25.00 | 7.60 | £15.30 | £14.54 | £984.90 |
So far, I have done 16 trades, 8 have made a profit, 8 have made a loss.
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Review Manager Rich – Total Football Trading The Underdog
Written by on Nov 1st, 2011. Comment.
Total Football Trading The Underdog – Day 13
29th October 2011
Review Manager Rich Reviews Total Football Trading The Underdog
I monitored a lot of matches all day Saturday. But didn’t get any selections. One match did produce a potential selection, but the odds never came into the desired range – just as well as the match then went the wrong way aand would have resulted in another heavy loss.
Profits take into account 5% Betfair commission.
| Lay odds | Stake | Back odds | P/L | Net | Bank (£1000 start) | ||
| £949.11 | |||||||
| 29/10/11 | Day 13 | No Bet |
So far, I have done 14 trades, 6 have made a profit, 8 have made a loss.
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Review Manager Rich – Total Football Trading The Underdog
Written by on Oct 30th, 2011. Comment.





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