The Favourites Phenomenon Review

The favourites phenomenon system was created by a guy called Matt Watson who released it to the general public earlier this year. I have been testing it for the last few months which is plenty long enough to give an unbiased and accurate review.

Regular visitors to my website know how much I hate stop at a winner systems with progressive staking plans which is what the favourites phenomenon system basically is. I found this system a lot different however because the system itself is based on solid statistics but more importantly the staking plan has safe guards built in which normal stop at a winner systems fail to implement.

As the system suggests you will be backing certain favorites so you will need to monitor the live betting markets if you are to use the system correctly. You will need to commit around 30 – 45 minutes of your time before racing starts to work out if you should be betting or not on any particular day as the rules suggest. If it is a betting day you will also need to commit anything from a few minutes up to several hours depending how the system performs and how quickly a winner is found.

The staking plan has three levels and it is suggested you begin with level one. The aim of all three staking plans is to make a profit of 1 point each day.

You can potentially win more money using level three as the strike rate is much higher but the losses are much bigger and one losing day can mean a loss of 30 points which is 30 days profits. The maximum loss on level one is 8 points or 8 days profits and the maximum loss on level two is 15 points or 15 days profits. Once you choose a level it is suggested you stick with that level for at least 3 months before changing.

The recommended bank to start is 100 points for level one, 150 points for level two and 200 points for level three. If you plan to try and win £10 per day then a bank of £1000 is required to start using the system on level one.

When you purchase the system you don’t actually receive a download as you normally do with other systems. You do however gain access to Matt’s members area which contains all that is required to get you started and loads more.

Topics covered are as follows:
Introduction to the Favourites Phenomenon System
How To Succeed With The Favourites Phenomenon System
How the Favourites Phenomenon System came into existence
The Mechanics Behind The Favourites Phenomenon System
The Favourites Phenomenon System Rules
Staking And Size Of Bank
Essential Factors For Success
Back-checking the results
Methods of placing bets
Getting the results after a race

Final Thoughts
As part of the FP product you also receive a staking calculator to help you generate how much you are placing on each horse as the racing day continues. It comes complete with instructions on how to use it and apply it to your own money management.
I tested the system using level three with a starting bank of £2000 as advised and the aim of winning £10 per day. During my 60 days of testing I had 7 no bet days but on the days it was recommend to bet I never had a losing day and made a profit of £530 overall.
When it comes to customer service matt is very good at answering emails and is extremely helpful. He also offers a 12 month no quibble money back guarantee.
To sum things up I think Matt is professional in his approach and very motivated to help others win using his system. You can expect very regular wins and your bank should slowly but surely grow if past statistics can be relied upon fully. The problem is that just because something has happened in the past doesn’t mean it will happen in the future. That said I would advise users to have a bank you are prepared to lose. As soon as your bank doubles withdraw your initial bank and start again risk free. You must also follow the rules to the letter without deviating in anyway which takes a huge amount of discipline.

And finally…
Matt has just introduced a new bot which can automate the system but I have had a lot of reports of teething problems with this and I feel I should warn everyone. I am not a fan of bots for this type of system full stop. In theory it sounds great that you can set the bot and go to work letting it do all the work for you. What happens if your PC crashes? What happens if your electric turns off? I would personally stick to the manual way or use the bot under close supervision at all times to avoid the above.


Definitely worth paying money for and in my opinion a long term winner.