Good Software - Not impressed by the "Paid for" Systems
This review is about the GH Best Times software. First, the positives. The amount of data available on a daily basis for all greyhound meetings in the UK is very impressive and extensive. It is presented in a clear manner and it is doubtful that there is any other information available that could be extracted from sources other than directly from the kennels. The information can be downloaded to Excel, and it is this feature that would be of most benefit to a user of the software and researching ideas for betting systems is only constrained by imagination.
The negatives are the systems created by the developers. There are currently 13 of these, each of which has been offered for sale at various times for £49.95 and have a really enticing set of "back-tested" result for the past 2 years or so. I make no claim that these are fabricated and it is possible when using the "back-testing" tool in the software to verify the results up to the point of sale. However, of the systems I have "paper-tested" the impressive results are not being maintained. A common feature is the long losing runs punctuated by a big priced winner. You would need nerves of steel to maintain faith in a system over the long term when results such as: "Trainer Matrix" system 1st to 31st August 2025, 949 bets gave a loss of 29.07pts. The developers do, quite rightly, refer to long-term results being the standard, but I would suspect that many users of the software will find that interest in a system, such as mentioned above, will eventually wain. One other system - "Track Tuned Selection" does bear out a long term approach: 365 days to 1st Sept 2025 shows a profit of 572.11 pts - very impressive. That was with 9,908 bets placed to give a yield of 5.77% with average odds of 10.03. What I would point out, however, is that the system went into negative profit on 30.9.24 and did not come into positive profit until 7.4.25 - over 6 months - and the profit that actual month (April) was 680pts, the main contributor to the overall 1 year profit.
Conclusion. The GH Best Times software is an extremely capable tool that provides all the data that is probably available anywhere, and with an amount of work by the user, it is possible to build an extensive database in order to identify potential betting systems. I would suspect that the developers have used a similar method. However, there are a lot of long-priced selections in their systems and if formulating a system I stay away from these outsiders, which do win occasionally, but Betfair Greyhound SP records show that most winners come from the first 3 in the betting market.
My advice: purchase the software as a great tool for your own research - don't be overwhelmed by claims about "paid for" systems that tell you "paid for itself in the last 2 days."
Added after response from Bettingdev doubting this being a genuine review:
Heard of additional email addresses? If I was not a genuine customer I would not know the fine details relating to this software. Or to HRB2L or Back The Draw - some of your other software I have purchased.
Today, 1st September Tracked Tuned Selections - Galloping Tracks - 2 selections: 12:18 Swindon and 15:29 Doncaster.
So far as the software is concerned I believe I have shown it in a good light. It's the "paid for" systems that do not appeal.
1 septembre 2025
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