A betting system that focuses on the Both Teams To Score market and predominantly the “No” result. This is a system with 3 years worth of verified data against the bookmakers and one that has won many awards in its time. A high volume strategy with over 250 selections expected per month and a rather impressive 9% ROI. So what’s not to like? The issue is that all current reviews are against the bookmakers and you won’t find any taking on the exchanges. With such a strong long term ROI, surely this strategy has legs against the exchanges? In this article we put Lulas BTTS to the test against Betfair alone. We expected a drop in ROI but there should be enough headroom for a positive trial.

The Lulas BTTS Service

Lulas BTTS is one of several Tipstrr services we’ve reviewed on BET, and it’s fair to say we’re big admirers of the platform and the profitable tipping services it hosts.

For those unfamiliar with Tipstrr, it’s a marketplace where anyone can create and run their own subscription-based tipping service across a wide range of sports and betting markets. Crucially, the platform independently verifies all results, ensuring that quoted odds were genuinely available at the time of posting. This means you can trust that each service’s performance statistics are accurate and achievable in real-world conditions.

The only problem with Tipstrr for us is that they are bookmaker focused and do not cover the exchanges. That is where we come in. Lulas BTTS is one of the few football tipping services on the platform to provide selections for the Both Teams to Score market.

Tipstrr also makes it easy to evaluate a service at a glance, presenting key performance metrics in a single dashboard view. The image below shows Lulas BTTS’ historical performance based on £10 level stakes.

As the figures show, this is a high-volume service, averaging around 72 selections per week. Very few of these are odds-on, with subscribers typically seeing average odds of 2.79. Even more impressive is the total P&L of over £13,037 profit to bookmaker prices, all independently verified by Tipstrr & achieved within just three years.

If we take a deeper dive, the Stats tab provides a comprehensive breakdown, including monthly performance charts, results by market type, bookmaker comparisons, posting times, etc etc.

In general, Lulas BTTS tips are released at least six hours before kick-off, and they usually land in subscribers’ inboxes early morning UK time, giving plenty of opportunity to get involved.

Getting Started…

Using Lulas BTTS works exactly the same way as any other Tipstrr service. Start by creating a Tipstrr account & this single account gives you access to any services you choose to subscribe to. Then, simply click the brown “Join” button on the Lulas BTTS page and follow the on-screen instructions.

Once subscribed, you’ll receive selections in two ways:

  • By email — Tipstrr notifies you each time Lulas BTTS posts a new tip.
  • Via your dashboard — log into your account and select “Account Dashboard” from the left-hand menu to view all active tips across every service you follow.

You can also visit the Lulas BTTS page at any time to review updated statistics and performance charts.

Tipstrr is deliberately designed to be simple and straightforward. There is no direct communication with individual tipsters. The platform’s role is to supply the selections, present historical data, and provide independent verification of past results.

Service Pricing & Membership Packages

Lula’s BTTS is available at a flat rate of £29 per month. Unlike many Tipstrr services, there’s no introductory discount & given its three years of strong, verified results, it’s easy to see why. There are also no tiered memberships, it’s a simple choice, you’re either in, or you’re not.

At first glance, £29 per month represents excellent value. Subscribers receive more than 70 selections per week, supported by a verified ROI that outperforms most other football services on the platform. Comparable services with similar levels of consistency and profitability are often priced closer to £100 per month.

If the system can deliver results on the exchanges that come anywhere near its bookmaker-verified performance, only modest staking would be required to comfortably cover the subscription cost.

Exchange Trial

The primary challenge we anticipate with Lula’s BTTS on the exchanges is market liquidity. The service focuses on the Both Teams to Score market which, on the exchanges, isn’t among the most active. Combine that with the high volume of selections from lower-tier and lesser-known leagues, and liquidity could become a genuine issue during the trial.

Our pre-trial checks indicate that the best time to place bets on the exchange is within the final minute before kick-off, allowing the market as much time as possible to mature. The results we publish will therefore be based on prices taken at that point. After the trial, we’ll also compare performance with odds available at the moment tips are released.

With average odds of 2.79 (based on Lula’s historical stats), a sensible betting bank needs to withstand a worst-case drawdown of around 35 points across 1,000 bets. Fortunately, the subscription price is modest, and if performance holds anywhere near the historical figures, stakes don’t need to be large to comfortably cover costs. For this trial, we’re recommending a £500 bank and staking 4% (£20) per selection.

We’ll be using the Betfair Exchange only. Given the liquidity concerns, using lesser exchanges risks taking poor-value prices. Each Lula’s BTTS tip includes both an Advised Price (used for Tipstrr’s verified stats) and a Minimum Price. While matching the advised odds may prove difficult on the exchange, the minimum price should be easily achieved. For this review, we will only place bets where the available odds on Betfair meet or exceed the Minimum Price.

Results

The table below displays our Betting Exchange Trial results for the Lula’s BTTS service. Results are updated regularly, so be sure to check back to follow our ongoing progress…

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