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Lucrative Rackets – Final Review

We have come to the end of our review of tennis tipster Lucrative Rackets and here are the final results:-

 

Profit/Loss:   +17 points
Strike Rate:   59%  
Bank Growth:   17%
ROI:   12% 
Average number of bets:   1-2 bets per day
Cost:   £67 month
VERDICT:   PASSED
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You can view full results here. 

 

Lucrative Rackets – Full Review

 

Lucrative Rackets is a tennis betting service launched in early 2024 by the team behind Lucrative MMA Betting, which previously passed a trial here at Honest Betting Reviews with flying colours.

Tips are provided across various tennis tours, including down to the lower levels of Challenger and ITF events.

Most of the bets are in the match odds market but some side markets such as set score, handicap and the like are used. 

Bets are sent via the Telegram messenger app. 

We were hopeful that this service would deliver strong results, and overall, we are pleased to say that it has performed well.

During our four-month trial, Lucrative Rackets generated +17 points profit at a solid 59% strike rate and a 12% ROI.

These are commendable numbers in tennis betting, where achieving consistent profitability can be challenging.

Our Experience During the Trial

Our major concern with this service was price availability however.

Just over half the bets during our trial were in Challenger/ITF events and over half were in doubles matches, with quite a small proportion in singles ATP/WTA events.

There were some major odds movements on these more illiquid markets. For instance, prices could drop significantly within minutes on ITF doubles and Challenger-level matches. 

Betting on these markets also brings the risk of account restrictions from the bookies and these markets are not typically available on the exchanges – or have very little liquidity if they are available. 

So we do have a question mark about how practical this service is to follow. Certainly if you are following the service you need to be lightning fast to get the bets on and be prepared for some possible account restrictions. 

It is also worth noting that on the – albeit limited – sample size of our trial, the profit for the trial did come from the Challenger/ITF events, whilst the ATP/WTA events ended up breaking even. 

As we say, this was a relatively small sample size so may not be the case in the long run, but is something to note from our trial in any event. 

Overall, we are prepared to give Lucrative Rackets a narrow PASSED rating as it did achieve positive results during our trial. 

The strike rate, ROI, and overall bank growth were all commendable and clearly the tipster does  have an edge in the markets tipped in. 

However, this does come with a major health warning that a lot of the markets tipped in are illiquid and odds crash quickly. 

So it is important to bear this in mind and be prepared to act quickly when receiving the tips if you want to get close to the advised prices. 

 

Service Breakdown

Ease of use: The selections are sent out via the Telegram messenger app. There is normally plenty of time to get the bets on and with around 1-2 bets per day on average the workload is pretty manageable. 

Availability of prices: As discussed above, price availability was an issue during our trial, with over half the tips coming in illiquid, lower tier events and doubles matches.

The first thing you will need is a good spread of bookmaker accounts (especially Bet365, but also the likes of Ladbrokes, DraftKings, Neds, Bovada & 10Bet would be useful), secondly to be able to act very quickly once tips are posted on Telegram, and thirdly be prepared that you may suffer account restrictions if using soft books like Bet365.  

Strike rate: The strike rate for our trial was impressive at 59% and we didn’t experience any extended drawdowns during our trial which was good. 

Advised Betting Bank: A 100 point betting bank is recommended for following the service. That seems fairly reasonable to us and was never in jeopardy during our trial. 

Subscription costs: The subscription costs at the time of writing are £67, so this is probably a service for serious bettors in the main. 

 

OVERALL VERDICT: PASSED

Lucrative Rackets delivered a solid performance in our trial, generating +17 points profit, a 12% ROI, and a 59% strike rate.

However, the heavy focus on illiquid markets like ITF and Challenger doubles matches makes it tough to obtain advised prices, and account restrictions could be an issue.

While the tipster appears to have an edge, success will largely depend on how quickly you can place bets and whether you have access to the necessary bookmaker accounts.

Overall, we are giving Lucrative Rackets a narrow PASSED rating, but with a strong caution regarding price availability.

 

 

 

 

 

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Lucrative Rackets – Results Update

23rd December 2024

Tennis tipster Lucrative Rackets has continued their good run, with a profit of 6 points made at advised prices since our last update. 

That means they are now 15 points up for our trial overall at advised prices. 

You can view full results here. 

As mentioned last time, prices tend to get hit pretty hard on the more illiquid markets such as ITF doubles matches. 

You have to move very fast if you want to get anything like the advised prices on those bets. 

Some of the tips are in more mainstream ATP and WTA matches where the odds are more achievable however, so it’s a question of just doing the best you can on each tip with this service really. 

It’s a quiet period for this service at the moment with no bets in December as the tennis season has wound down, but they will be back up and running again in January for the events down under. 

 

 

 

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Lucrative Rackets – Results Update

15th November 2024

Tennis tipster Lucrative Rackets has been on good form lately, with a profit of 13 points made at advised prices since our last update. 

That means they are now 9 points up for our trial overall at advised prices. 

You can view full results here. 

As mentioned last time, prices tend to get hit pretty hard on the more illiquid markets such as ITF doubles matches. 

You have to move very fast if you want to get anything like the advised prices on those bets. 

Some of the tips are in more mainstream ATP and WTA matches where the odds are more achievable however, so it’s a question of just doing the best you can on each tip with this service really. 

 

 

 

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Lucrative Rackets – Results Update

5th September 2024

It’s been a slightly slow start to our trial of tennis tipster Lucrative Rackets, with a loss of 4 points made for our trial to date. 

You can view full results here. 

We have found issues here with price availability, as some of the bets are on very illiquid markets such as ITF doubles matches. 

The odds on those bets go very quickly and can move in quite significantly. 

For example, a tip given at 1.83 can move into 1.66 in a matter of minutes or a tip given at 1.66 can hit 1.4.

So if following the service you either have to act extremely quickly or accept you may not achieve the advised odds on some of the bets. 

 

 

 

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Lucrative Rackets – New Review

5th September 2024

We are starting a new review today of a tennis betting service called Lucrative Rackets

This is a service that started up on 1st January this year and it comes from the same team behind the Lucrative MMA Betting Tipster service, which passed a trial here at HBR with flying colours back in 2022. 

The new tennis service has produced some impressive results so far, with 92 points profit made at a strike rate of 60% and a return on investment (ROI) of 18%

Those are really strong stats in tennis betting, where an ROI of between 5 and 10% is typically considered very good. 

The tips come in a variety of tours, including the main ATP and WTA Tours but also the smaller ITF events and in doubles matches as well as singles. 

A variety of markets are also used, including match odds, game handicaps, set betting, breaks of serve and more.

Members of the service receive the tips via the Telegram app, with advised odds and lowest acceptable odds included. 

We have been looking out for a good tennis tipster for a while so let’s hope this one can deliver the goods under live trial conditions. 

We started receiving tips on 30th August so will record results from then. 

As usual we will update results here as we go along so you can see how they are getting on.

In the meantime you can check out Lucrative Rackets for yourself here. 

 

 

 

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