27 Bet Blueprint Review

27 Bet Blueprint

I’m thrilled to share that my trial of the 27 Bet Blueprint was a resounding success, with my £500 starting bank already doubled!

Most of my betting was done on Saturdays, which worked out perfectly. With so many matches to choose from and staggered kick-off times throughout the day, it gave me plenty of opportunities to compound my bank efficiently.

The system allowed for flexibility around my busy schedule, so I could pretty much place the bets whenever suited me.

After completing my target of 24 rounds, I wrapped up the trial with an impressive £550.74 profit, translating to a 110% bank growth.

27 Bet Blueprint graph

Doubling my bank in this timeframe is a fantastic result, but it’s important to note that everyone’s results may vary depending on their selection process. Personally, I kept things simple and stuck to a basic process, focusing on straightforward selections rather than overcomplicating it.

This approach worked well for me, but the 27 Bet Blueprint gives users plenty of flexibility to tailor it to their preferences.

Click here to view my results log.

Summary

In summary, the 27 Bet Blueprint has proven to be a great system for a bit of fun while betting on the football.

It’s straightforward, flexible, and offers plenty of opportunities to grow your bank if followed consistently. With a 110% bank growth during my trial, it’s shown that it can deliver results without requiring overly complex strategies.

Whether you’re looking for a casual way to enjoy football betting or a structured system to follow, the 27 Bet Blueprint is worth considering as part of your portfolio.


As someone who loves football betting, I’m always on the lookout for new strategies to try out and the 27 Bet Blueprint has definitely caught my attention.

This system focuses on betting that both teams will score, so it’s a bit different to the usual match winner bets. There’s something appealing to me about betting on goals and not having to rely on a team winning the match.

There is what has been described as a secret ingredient, which after having a flick through the guide, is quite a big part of the system. Although it is based on BTTS, it is actually a slightly different market that is used for the betting.

The strategy comes as a PDF eBook that includes details on how to research matches for the system and staking information. It looks fairly simple to get started, but there is a little bit of work to do to prior to betting.

Thankfully, it just takes a few minutes with the help of a football stats website.

I can’t wait to give it a proper try. Hopefully it turns out to be a profitable little system!

I will report my results back here soon.

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  1. Hi Amy,

    A bit confused, I'm subscribed to a tipping service called BTTS Blueprint, but unlike yours.
    A daily email is sent out with one selection to made on Betfair Exchange.
    There is no PDF involved.
    The subscription fee was £42 (one off payment) to take part in the challenge.
    A £200 bank is needed, with the aim to grow it to £10000 in 4-5 months.
    Obviously everyone will get different results based on price taken, but here are mine.
    As of today 6th November we are up to day 74 and my bank is currently sitting on £367 (5% com) deducted.
    So The starting bank has nearly doubled, unlike other scam challenges, I think this one is different.
    I'd definitely recommend this service and would be interested to hear how two different services can share the same name.

    Thanks

    1. This appears to be a different service. The BTTS Blueprint that I am testing is an eBook from a vendor called The Betting Portfolio and it shows you how to find your own bets, rather than a tipping type service.

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