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Frank Belanger's Bookie Buster review
Well, anyone that sees’ the Bookie Buster advert, or Golden Systems as it is also known, will probably be very sceptical and they have every right to be.
The bookie buster is nothing more than a load of simple systems that have no logic behind them whatsoever and rely on the martingale staking plan and various other staking plans very similar to the martingale staking plan.
Any idiot can make money betting using the martingale and similar staking plans, but only an idiot would try as one losing run will wipe your bank or a very large portion of it. Martingale and its variations is the most dangerous staking plan there is and bookies absolutely love it when they see fools using it. Frank reckons if everyone started using his systems the bookies would be bust over night, bit this is not true. The bookies would be throwing all night parties because it’s an absolute certainty you will end up giving your money back to the bookie in the end when using such plans.
The website you may notice is very similar to the king of betting scams website “Sports Betting Champ”, with its fancy testimonials and videos etc. These mean nothing and are often made by people because after a good run the system author will offer buyers free bonuses or money if they make a testimonial, and since many of us humans are driven by greed, they do so willingly. This was the case with Sports betting Champ and I am willing to bet it is what happened with Bookie Buster though I cannot be sure. Also there are hundreds of people out there who are very inexperienced when it comes to betting and think loss chasing staking plans are a good idea, and these people will write testimonials before they find out the hard way that you really can’t win chasing losses all the time and it will bite you in the bum in the end.
In fairness to Frank he does advise caution, e.g. stopping after so many losing bets, but this is pointless because what if you stop and the next one wins, you will be very annoyed and it doesn’t really help you since either way you still have losing runs and they still take a lot of time to recover from whether you have a safety net or not. There will be times when stopping will be bad as the next one may win, thus costing you a lot of money, and there will be times when it will save you from losing a lot of money, in the long run it likely will not make much difference. Did you know that if you double £10 seventeen times you get £1, 310720! That’s how dangerous the martingale system is and although other loss chasing plans may not b as bad, they are still bad.
In summary don’t be fooled by the fancy site, the system’s are nothing new or special at all and we at BSU advice you stay well clear unless you have are the type of person who thinks loss chasing is a good idea, if you are you may like this eBook but if not, stay away.
In fact here is a system for you, it’s pretty much a common knowledge system that’s been around for years, and is the kind of thing you can find in Frank’s book.
Pick a football team, e.g. Chelsea
Bet on them to draw
If they don’t draw bet on them to draw again with your normal stake plus the stake you lost last time.
Repeat until you get a winner.
As you can see, not exactly quality. You could pick a team that historically draws a lot and it may work OK but a losing run is always inevitable.
There are a few systems that don’t use a loss chasing plan but the rules are equally as poor and not really worth testing in our opinion. This is one of those system packages that just seems thrown together with no research or care for whether buyers make money or not and more effort went in to the classic over exagerated cheese topped full of false promises advertising than anything else.
The system is covered by click bank but as we have stated before elsewhere, asking click bank for a refund can be dangerous if you value your account as they can and do ban accounts for asking for too many refunds and have been known to ban accounts even after just a few refunds. They don’t seem to understand that most betting systems are scams and as such refunds are to be expected. Instead they will accuse you of taking advantage of the refund policy, and while there are people that do so, there is often a genuine reason for asking for a refund and they should really investigate instead of just banning accounts.
(The above review is nothing more than the opinions of the BSU team and should be taken as such; legally we cannot say anything is fact.)

