With the large amount of sports betting strategies about, my team and I decided to see if any really did what they said they do. So we put Bookie Busters and 18 other sports betting strategies, guides and software to the test.
Our criteria for these tests had to be strict, we had to see if the average person with no sports knowledge at all could make money from them.
First of all we had to make sure that they did make money, so obviously that was the first test they had to pass. We found Bookie busters did make money for us, however it was not the most profitable sports betting strategy we found.
But every person is different and we all have our own barriers and difficulty when it comes to learning something new. So the next test we had, covered ease of use. We found Bookie Busters was fairly easy to use, however just because we found it easy does not mean that everyone will.
Bookie Buster is a sports betting strategy, meaning there is a learning curve, we didn't find it a very steep learning curve, but as with any system you have to use it correctly.
The next test was affordability. We did not bother testing any systems over $500 as this is out of reach for most average people.