Sam’s Lucky 9 Lays – Introduction


Hello all, i am back and ready to give Sam’s Lucky 9 Lays the renowned BST going over.  It’s been a while since i last reviewed anything.  I have been so busy with family and other commitments i have been unable to make any time available…


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Sam’s Lucky 9 Lays is what it says on the tin really.  It’s author is named Sam, it’s a laying service.  The number 9 represents the max odds permitted by the system.  The service uses Betfair SP, so you can easily set this up around 10am using the SP function on Betfair and go about your business for the day.  Please be aware though that this function is not perfect, if there is a suspension prior to the off (such as a horse withdrawal) your bet is liable to cancellation, so a frequent check might be in order.


Onto the sales page, well it’s a no fluff no hype affair, which is refreshing to say the least.  The service costs £9.99 weekly, and looking at the past results you will get 1-2 selections daily, there will be no betting days.  As this is the case i will base my review on 56 or 84 days.  The service is promoted and maintained by Betfan, you get access to the Bet Management Service via login credentials that will be supplied to you after purchase.  This is backed up by a daily email which will state the selections for the day.  You can check the website out yourself by clicking the link below…


[Check out Sam’s Lucky 9 Lays salespage…]


We had a few problems sorting out access for myself yesterday, these issues were quickly sorted out in a professional manner and my access was granted very much in time for the days racing.  So a good start on the customer service side of things…


No information was provided with regard to any manual advising bank level or any staking plan.  Given that i will be applying two simple staking methods, both of which will have a 150pt bank applied to them.  I think it is alomost universally accepted that a 150pt bank is the minmum adviseable when laying…


Staking plan 1 – 1pt level stake

Staking plan 2 – 1pt liability


The action kicked off yesterday so check out the previous results proofed to Betfan (not to BST) by clicking here.  And then check out Day 1 of this review…


[Check out Sam’s Lucky 9 Lays salespage…]


Sgt Ian