The 27 Bet Blueprint is a football betting system based around a simple idea of two teams needing to score in a match.
It comes as a PDF eBook and covers everything from how the system works to researching and placing bets. It also offers advice on bank management and staking.
Although the concept revolves around both teams scoring, this system comes with a twist that sets it apart from the usual markets.
On first glance, selecting matches seemed straightforward, but placing bets looked to require a bit more attention to detail. One thing to keep in mind is that the number of runs you can do each week is limited, as it's based on teams meeting specific criteria.
It was unclear whether the system could be used with betting exchanges. The eBook provided examples using traditional bookmakers, but I planned to explore whether exchanges could be a viable option as well.
My plan for the review was to gather a solid set of results before making any kind of judgment, however, as you will see, this proved to be difficult!
Read on for my full 27 Bet Blueprint review, or click here to find out more.
27 Bet Blueprint Review Results
Month One Update
I managed to fit in eight runs of the 27 Bet Blueprint system during my first month of testing and the results were encouraging.
I finished with £75.58 profit, which based on my starting bank of £500.00 was a 15.12% growth for the month.
There were five winning runs and three losing, which worked out as a strike rate of 62.5%.
Although it took a bit of time to get the hang of the system during the first couple of runs, once I established a routine for placing bets, it became much quicker and easier.
Overall, it was a very promising start.
Key Stats
Number of Runs | 8 |
Total Stakes | £216.00 |
Profit/Loss | £75.58 |
Strike Rate | 62.5% |
ROI | 35.0% |
Overall Bank Growth | 15.1% |
Bank (£500 starting) | £575.58 |
Results
Run | Stake | P/L | Total |
---|---|---|---|
1 | £27.00 | £51.75 | £551.75 |
2 | £27.00 | -£27.00 | £524.75 |
3 | £27.00 | £33.90 | £558.65 |
4 | £27.00 | £25.00 | £583.65 |
5 | £27.00 | £19.17 | £602.82 |
6 | £27.00 | -£27.00 | £575.82 |
7 | £27.00 | £26.76 | £602.58 |
8 | £27.00 | -£27.00 | £575.58 |
Review Summary
Although I had felt quite optimistic during the first month of my 27 Bet Blueprint review, my patience soon started to run out with it.
I recorded a further 10 runs during month two, but ended up with zero profit.
I was finding it very time consuming, as each run had 27 bets in it.
I began to wonder how many runs I would need to get through to have enough results to make any kind of proper judgement on the system.
If I aimed for 100 runs, which is quite minimal for a system test, I would have still been running the review this time next year. That would be 2,700 bets placed!
It would take a huge amount of time and if I was to be totally honest, I felt that there were much easier ways to profit from the both teams scoring concept than this.
Given that I didn't manage to give the system an in-depth trial, but did make a small profit (after deducting the price of the eBook), I decided that a "Neutral" rating was fair.
If only there were more hours in the day!
I don’t blame you sacking this, it was so fiddly and it relied too heavily on all the btts picks being correct. I instantly thought just back them if you were that convinced they would win and walked away feeling I wasted my money.