Jack of all Trades is a premium online tennis betting service operating out of the Tipstrr platform.
At £119 per month this is one of the more expensive tennis tipster options on the market. Is it worth it? I’ll let you be the judge of that.
At the time of posting this profile it was still early days for Jack, having joined Tipstrr in October 2024 and his 9% ROI and 150pts of profit came from a sample size of around 350 tips.
It’s definitely worth checking out the latest stats to see if those results have continued. Tipstrr do offer a 30% discount on your first months subscription, but even then, you’re forking out a decent sum for this service.
The markets that Jack focuses on are Match Winner, Over/Under Games and Set Handicaps. Traditionally tennis markets have been tricky to find value so his results to date are impressive.
Jack using a sensible staking plan, varying the investment based on the confidence of the tip, which is always a good sign with any tipster.
It doesn’t appear that the tennis tips being offered up come with any reasoning or insight which is a little disappointing, and at the prices, that would concern me.
The most used bookmaker for the tips on offer here are Pinnacle Sports, so it would be important you have access to their odds, to follow this service.
It’s unlikely with the hefty subscription fee and ROI of less than 10% that this service would be profitable enough without a Pinnacle Sports account.
If you have followed the tennis betting tipster service from Jack of all Trades, then please leave a review below and let other punters know how you got on. I’m really keen to create the best Tipster Comparison website online and I will need your help to do that.