Tipster Operated by Oddschecker Experiences Extensive Deficit, Resulting in Closure
The Betting Professor, a well-known sports betting tipster, has discontinued its paid tips service on Oddschecker, a popular sports betting comparison website. The service was part of Oddschecker Unlimited, the site's premium service, and was initially offered for free for two months before requiring a subscription at £19.99 ($25.75) per month.
The service was active for several months before it was discontinued, but reports of rapidly increasing total losses were not addressed publicly. At one point, the total profit and loss was 170 points down, potentially draining the bankroll of most gamblers. The service was criticized for lacking guidance on bankroll management, increasing risks for punters.
The partnership between The Betting Professor and Oddschecker was controversial due to the lack of verification of the tipster's past winnings. Questions were raised about the realism of placing bets at advertised prices, as they bounced around without reason. No tracking of running profitability was provided during the service, only individual wins were highlighted.
Despite the discontinuation of the paid tips service, The Betting Professor will continue to provide tips on Oddschecker, but they will be less frequent and free. The tipster commented that they were addressing concerns about volume and stakes being unattainable for the average customer.
The Betting Professor, who claimed to have won over £20 million ($13m) prior to the Oddschecker partnership in August 2024, will focus on delivering new, innovative, and profitable content offerings as they head into 2025.
It is unclear why the service was discontinued, as there is no publicly documented detailed history or official statements available about this specific service's timeline or the reasons for its discontinuation. Common reasons betting tip services might discontinue include changes in platform policies, regulatory issues, shifts in business models, insufficient profitability, or reputational concerns, but without direct sources, this remains speculative.
If you need confirmed details on The Betting Professor's paid tips service history or why it ended on Oddschecker, you would likely need to refer to official announcements from Oddschecker, The Betting Professor’s personal or business communications, or reliable industry news outlets specializing in sports betting services. On September 30, the tipster's official X account posted a loss of -92.70 points, which may have contributed to the service's discontinuation.
A running tally of results was recorded on the site, with occasional errors. The rapid losses over a short period led Oddschecker to discontinue the service. The Betting Professor's account experienced significant losses in the initial months of operation.
- The Betting Professor's paid tips service, which was offered on Oddschecker and included coverage of casino-and-gambling, casino-games, lotteries, and gambling-trends, was discontinued.
- The rapid losses in casino-and-gambling, casino-games, and lotteries experienced by The Betting Professor's account may have contributed to the discontinuation of the paid tips service on Oddschecker.