Mark Johnson’s Tennis Review

Created by Mark Johnson, Mark Johnson’s Tennis is a sports betting tipster service for tennis games that draws heavily on the knowledge of the creator.

What is the product?

Mark Johnson’s Tennis is a tipster service that specialises in providing selections for tennis games across the globe, usually when Mark Johnson feels that they are a valuable bet. Whilst selections aren’t sent out daily they are usually sent out around 24 hours before the day of the game. This allows plenty of time to get the bets placed. As I have already touched upon, Mark Johnson’s Tennis seems to work mostly on the experience of Mark Johnson. This wouldn’t be problematic if it weren’t for a part of the marketing material in which Mark Johnson says that he has gone from being a successful bettor on tennis to losing all of this money thorough irrational and illogical betting. This worries me a lot, not least of which is down to my questioning if it would happen again. Putting that as an aside, the results for Mark Johnson’s Tennis show quite a lot of promise with strike rates of 79%, 59% and 22% for odds between 1.5-2.9, 3.0-5.0 and 5.0-19.0 respectively.

What is the investment vs. the rate of return?

Mark Johnson’s Tennis sells for a one off payment of £19. This buys you a lifetime subscription and also comes with a 60 day money back guarantee backed by Mark Johnson himself. In terms of how much you can earn, there is a disappointing lack of evidence or points breakdown etc. In fact, the only real claim of earnings is that Mark Johnson has made £2.9 million in the last 5 years betting with the same system as Mark Johnson’s Tennis.

Does the product provide value for money?

If I believed that Mark Johnson’s Tennis would work as advertised it would absolutely represent value for money but as it happens I don’t think that.

Conclusion

There are a lot of encouraging things about Mark Johnson’s Tennis but for me personally there isn’t enough to override its short falling. Yes it is cheap and the claimed results are fantastic, but there is no evidence that any of the results have a basis in reality. This combined with a story that I am sure is designed to inspire, but actually just left me questioning the money management abilities of Mark Johnson, do not make for something I would recommend. If you don’t mind gambling then Mark Johnson’s Tennis might be worth a look but I remain wary of it.

 

 

 

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