Football Tips Pro

profitable tips from proven systems

If you have any questions about our service, you may find the answer below.

If you have a question that is not listed here, or would like more detail on any of the answers below, please feel free to send us an e-mail at info@footballtipspro.com and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.



When does the service run?

We provide tips from the middle of August to late May, every year.



What leagues to do you supply tips for?

We supply tips for matches taking place in the Premier League, Championship, League One, League Two and Conference in England, plus the top leagues in Scotland, Spain, Italy, Germany and France.



Why don’t you supply tips for other leagues, such as the Scottish First Division?

Our systems require a vast amount of information from football matches and, at present, we do not have this information for any leagues other than those mentioned in the previous answer. We are, however, looking into ways in which we may be able to obtain this data and, if succesful, we hope to provide tips for football matches in more leagues in future.



How can I receive your tips?

You can sign-up to our service by buying 50 tips for a cost of £50 plus vat. This will ensure that, between mid-August and May, you receive an e-mail every morning (even Christmas Day!) at around 11 o’clock. Some days this will include one tip, some days it will include several, though often the e-mail will simply be letting you know that there are no new tips.



How many tips will I receive each week?

We will only e-mail you tips that our systems highlight as offering significant value. For this reason, we cannot tell you exactly how many tips you will receive each week, however, going on previous seasons, you should expect to receive an average of 7 or 8 tips per week.



How can I keep track of how many tips I have yet to receive?

Your daily e-mail will tell you this.



What happens when I have received 50 tips?

Your daily e-mail will include a link that you can use to buy more tips, so if this number is getting low and you are happy with our service, you can top this up at any time by buying more tips to ensure that you continue to receive new tips without interruption. However, if you choose not to do this, then once you have received your 50th tip, you will no longer receive tips from us. You can, however, choose to sign-up again at any point in the future.



How long before a match might I receive a tip for it?

You will receive a tip at least 24 hours before that match is due to take place. You will normally receive tips for Saturday matches on the Wednesday or Thursday before. However, bookmakers’ often change their odds in the run-up to a match, so a tip that didn’t offer value on the Wednesday or Thursday, might do on Friday. There will be no tips e-mailed on the day a match is due to take place.



Do I need to place my bets as soon as I receive new tips?

No. If you are able to place bets as soon as you receive new tips that is great, but if you are unable to check your e-mail and/or place bets until the evening or the following day, this will not be too late for the vast majority of tips. In a few rare cases, the bookmakers’ odds may have changed significantly, so what was a value bet one morning might no longer be a value bet in the evening or the following day. With each tip, however, we supply the “minimum odds” at which you should bet, so you will always know if the tip still offers value.



How do I place my bets?

You will need to have accounts with at least one online bookmaker (e.g. Ladbrokes, Paddy Power, Bet365, etc.) or betting exchange (BetFair, BetDaq, etc.) in order to be able to place your bets. The odds on offer from different bookmakers and betting exchanges can vary significantly, so we recommend that you have an account with BetFair and with a number of bookmakers. This will ensure that you are able to maximise your profits by betting at the highest possible odds.



How can I find out which bookmaker or betting exchange is offering the best odds for a particular tip?

In our welcome pack, we will list a number of “odds comparison” sites that you can use to view the different odds on offer from different bookmakers. So, if you have accounts with a number of bookmakers, you can determine which one is the best to use for each bet.



If I have accounts with a number of different bookmakers, won’t it be difficult for me to track how much money I have overall?

No. As part of your welcome pack, you will receive an Excel spreadsheet that will make it quick and easy for you to log details of your bets. So, even if your money is split between different online betting accounts, you will be able to find out the current size of your betting bank straight away using this spreadsheet.



I don’t have Microsoft Excel, how can I use this spreadsheet?

There is an application called Open Office that you can install and use to run the betting spreadsheet. Also, while we highly recommend that you do use something to keep track of your bets, this doesn’t have to be the spreadsheet we provide. You may have an alternative piece of software that you would prefer to use, or you could simply keep track of your betting by writing everything on paper.



How much should I bet on each tip?

Your stakes for your individual bets will be dependent on your ongoing betting bank, your choice of staking plan, plus a weighting we supply with each tip. Your welcome pack will contain detailed advice to help you choose a suitable staking plan for you and the Excel spreadsheet mentioned above has in-built formulas that will calculate individual stakes according to your chosen plan.



How much money do I need to start betting?

There is no minimum requirement on how much this should be as our tips are not given as “bet £10″, “bet £20″, etc. Instead they will be worked out in accordance with your chosen staking plan, so you may find for a particular tip, you are betting 2% of your bank. However, if you start off with a very small betting bank of, say £50, then you won’t be staking much money on your bets and even with a good run of wins, it may take you a while before you are generating enough money to make a good profit on top of what you are paying to receive tips. We therefore recommend that you start with a betting bank of at least £200. There is also no maximum requirement on how much your betting bank should be, although if you are starting with a betting bank of, say £10,000, then you will be betting with very high stakes and you might have to deal with the inconvenience of some bookmakers being unwilling to accept such large bets.



How much money will I win?

While we cannot guarantee that our tips will continue to perform as well in the future as they have done in the past, we are extremely confident that they will continue to generate very healthy profits. On our results page, you can see that, last season, your betting bank would have more than tripled in size by following a basic staking plan, and would have increased more than 10-fold by following a more aggressive staking plan. Previous years show similar performance, and we fully expect that our tips will continue to perform to this high standard.



Can you tell me the full details of how your systems work?

No. Our systems have taken several years of hard work and expert knowledge and continue to provide very healthly profits. We therefore believe these to be very valuable and, while we are happy to pass on some basic information on our systems, we prefer to keep their full details secret.



If your tips make you so much money, why don’t you keep them to yourself?

Because of the success of our betting over the years, many bookmakers have limited how much we can bet with them, and some have closed our accounts and don’t even allow us to bet with them anymore. We still make healthy profits by using other bookmakers and betting exchanges to bet to our tips, but to maximise our profits and to pay towards the provision of the resources required to run our systems and research new ones, we now sell subscriptions too.



If your tips have got you banned from bookmakers, then won’t I get banned too?

Depending on how much you have available to bet with, this could be a potential problem. With a bankroll of £500 your stakes will be too low for bookmakers to worry about how much you are winning, but with a bankroll of £10,000, this will involve staking several hundred pounds at a time and there is a very good chance that some bookmakers will refuse to take your bets or will severely limit your stakes on them. However, if this happens, you can carry on betting using a limited number of bookmakers together with betting exchanges such as BetFair. While this may mean that you can’t always bet at the best possible odds, you should still be able to make a very healthly profit from our service.



If lots of people start betting on your tips, won’t the bookmakers lower their odds on them?

One of the conditions of our subscription agreement is that you must not distribute our tips into the public domain. Also, we may choose in future to limit the number of people our tips are being sent to by only allowing existing members to purchase tips. These two policies should ensure that our tips do not become widespread, and remain insignificant to bookmakers with regard to the overall number of bets placed by people all over the world every day.



I’ve subscribed to tipster sites before and lost money. Why should I trust this one?

In short, you shouldn’t. As on other tipster sites, our claims could be exaggerated or even made up. This is why we offer a full 60-day money back guarantee. Our payments are handled by an independent company called ClickBank and at any point within the 60 days from the date you purchase tips from us, you can request a full refund.

if you have any questions about our service please e-mail us as info@footballtipspro.com