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HiLo Miracle Review – Final Report

OK, I think it is time to wrap up the test of this system and summarise my findings. Even though I have not completed the full 56 hours of testing originally planned (my will to live was sorely tested towards the end), I have done enough testing to be able to make a conclusion.

All in, I tested the system for 39 hours, an hour at a time, selected at random over two weeks. I followed the recommendations of the system, which is to play to win £2 at a time. Sadly, after 39 hours of play, my notional bank of £1000 has shrunk to £360.70.

On average, 1 in 3 randomly selected hours of play resulted in a loss. The average loss incurred during one of these losing hours was £91.18 whereas the average gain during one of the winning hours was £21. As you can see, gaining £41 over two hours and then losing £91 is not a winning proposition.

The system’s author claims that you can win £100 a day by playing to win £2 per bet. My testing says that you cannot. You might get lucky and do it once or twice but play longer and the £91.18 losses will start rolling in to kill your bank. In my 39 hours of testing, there were only two occasions where a streak of wins resulted in an accumulation of gains totaling over £100. These two winning streaks covered a total of 14 (7 & 7) of the 39 hours. The losses sustained in the remaining 25 hours easily wiped out all these gains and more.

What you get for your money, therefore, is just a nicely packaged lay-staking calculator. If that is worth the money to you then by all means go ahead and get it. Just don’t follow the recommendations and hope to win money, use the calculator for something else instead. Click here to buy the product.

Conclusion – Avoid the system.

That’s all, folks.

Written by Jon

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