Frequently Asked Questions
It is simple:
STEP 1: Sign up to Thomson’s Tennis Tips – it’s free of charge
STEP 2: Open an account with an online bookmaker such as Bet365 or Paddy Power. They do not charge for opening an account.
STEP 3: Sign up with Thomson’s Tennis Tips for either 1 month 30 days) or 3 months (90 days).
STEP 4: You will receive 3 tennis tips daily for either 1 month or 3 months depending on your selection (two low risk and one higher risk) plus an invoice.
STEP 5: Place 2 bets with your chosen online bookmaker: Bet 1 – a double bet using the 2 low risk tips and a single bet using the higher risk tip.
The answer is we do not take any sponsorship from any bookmaker and will never do. The reason is simple. A bookmaker will not want a punter betting with them who wins more than he or she loses. Therefore, a bookmaker will not want to sponsor the website as they will lose money on the sponsorship deal.
Yes, they are exactly the same tips used by Mark. When he wins, you win. When you lose, he loses.
Mark bets with a £100 – £200 stake.
Mark’s betting strategy is to bet on 3 tennis matches and to bet on the winner of each match. He selects 2 lower risk matches and 1 higher risk match. He places what is a called a double bet using the 2 lower risk tips. This is a very simple type of bet whereby each of the selections must win to win the bet. Then he places a second bet on the higher risk selection – this bet is a single bet.
The double bet produces higher odds and the resulting payout is therefore larger than betting on two single matches.
Normally yes but if the matches that are being played do not produce a value for money betting prospect, Mark will not bet himself and there will not be tips made available.
Mark has won in the region of £6,000 over that period.
No. Mark Thomson on a daily basis analyses key performance data on all players up to ATP 500/WTA 500. A daily selection is made and the data is also put into an AI computer programme created by Mark to find corresponding tips. The tips which Mark produces which correspond with the tips produced by the computer programme are the tips used by Thomson’s Tennis Tips