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  • Snooker betting website...

    Player form guides and match previews on this site...

    www.*************

    This site is completely free of charge until the end of the World Championship (next season it is £9.99 to subscribe)

    Take a look!


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    I got to be honest I was expecting something a little better especially for the price you are charging, all of the information on the site can be sourced from other places, infact all of the information can be found right here on TSF

    As for the form guide (in-depth analysis) ........ well.

    If you want to see a proper form guide then visit www.CueFactor.com they do actually goto all of the competitions, I think they have a 76% rate of predicting winners too.

    I am also nervy of the claim and I quote "With close connections to both the WPBSA and the Betting Industry, our professional tipster provides in-depth analysis from all the matches in all the major tournaments across the snooker season." Robert Foulkes as said in your PM is your brother and owns the site, this is also clear by the whois search on the domain but I have never heard his name on the circuit! ok I don't goto all of the competitions but I know pretty much everybody there is a need to know.

    As for WBPSA and Betting industry connection I would like to know more.......what are the connections? and your professional tipster who is he/she? I wouldn't go down the pub and put a bet on just because some random person approached me and game me a tip I would want to know who they were how they knew that said tip was good or not.

    Please tell me more, defend the site and tell us why we should go and sign up

    Oh and the gaps in the information on the site like Jamie Cope's earnings! it is £118,100 you can get that form a number of sites including www.WorldSnooker.com

    Don't take my comments in a bad way as the site does have some good information on it like if you wanted to see what matches your favorite player have won / lost over the past 12 months then great its the place to visit because I don't know of another site that lists that info all in one place, sure its on here somewhere but you would have to go looking for it all.

    The information also only list ranking events, to do a true form guide / in-depth analysis site you would also need to look at all competitions, including the PIOS to get a true overview of a players performance.

    Kevin

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    • #3
      Thanks for taking time to comment.

      The website is free of charge right now and indeed a very new website. There are no plans to charge people to subscribe until next season by when it will hopefully be a much bigger and improved site.

      You probably won’t know Robert, he is the website administrator. I know that the information sources and tipster insist on remaining unnamed, I can guarantee you 100% that everyone who works within the bookmaking industry will know who our tipster is through his reputation alone. Our sources were sufficiently in the know to the extent that we were wise to the ‘allegedly fixed’ matches in Malta recently, not that we’d ever condone or profit from what went on but we certainly made sure we avoided betting on those games.

      Our stats (player form) guides are quite unique, I myself don’t know of any other sites that have them like this, and I believe that they will include all of the PIOS matches when relevant (i.e not needed for the Worlds analysis)

      Cuefactor seems like a great website, any website that generates more interest in snooker - in my eyes is great. Their 76% strike rate sounds impressive, as long as all of those winners were priced at 1/2 or more then they probably made some money. Give the people at ************* a little more time so that they can archive their results and you’ll see that their return (a gross cash profit percentage) will be unrivalled.

      Thank you for your comments once more, they are very welcome.
      Last edited by fatman; 10 April 2008, 09:33 AM.

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      • #4
        Keep us posted when the site gets updated and more information becomes available.

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