“With the European domestic soccer season up and running, we’re happy to showcase August’s Best Football Tipsters, all of whom have hit the ground running during the new campaign’s early weeks.” says Tipstrr. (Original article here)
Their top 3 football tipsters for August 2025?
Let’s have a proper look at these three tipsters and how they’ve be performing over the past 6 months.
Who’s actually worth your hard-earned quid and who’s having a laugh? We’re talking real performance, not marketing fluff.
Here’s the thing: following a tipster is like picking a Fantasy Football captain. Do you go for the steady points scorer, the explosive differential, or the veteran who’s brilliant one week and rubbish the next?
3. IndianBet: The Volatile Veteran
This bloke’s been knocking about since 2017. That’s a long time in this game. But longevity doesn’t always mean consistency. His results are all over the shop.
The Gist: He’s a multi-sport punter who loves a big stake – we’re talking an average of 9.1 units a pop. That’s not for the faint-hearted. When he wins, he wins big. When he loses… oof.
The Numbers:
- Profit: +168 units (Over seven years. Let that sink in.)
- Strike Rate: 70% on Football, which is class. 52% on Multiples.
- Secret Sauce: He absolutely cleans up on the Danish Superliga (11 tips, 100% win rate, 128.3% ROI). It’s mental. Also, when he uses Bet365, he’s printing money (100% win rate there too).
Massive Red Flags:
His “usual” posting time (8AM-12PM) is actually a massive loss-maker. You’d be better off ignoring his routine. And his history is a proper rollercoaster. He’ll have a storming month followed by a car crash. It’s exhausting.
The verdict?
A high-risk, high-stakes option. Only for punters with a massive bankroll who can stomach wild swings. It’s like investing in a volatile penny stock.
2. Bartys: The Promising Newcomer
Joined the party in August ’24 and has already racked up a decent profit. Shows a lot of promise but has a few quirks to figure out.
The Gist: Football and Basketball are his main gigs. His basketball tips are seriously sharp (72% win rate, 33.4% ROI). He’s not afraid of higher odds, which is where he makes his real money.
The Numbers:
- Profit: +412 units (In just over a year? That’s more like it.)
- Sweet Spot: Odds between 2.40 and 3.99. This is where he makes his cash (202 units profit). His go-to odds range (1.70-2.39) is actually a loser.
- Niche Alert: He’s a genius in the Czech Liga and the English Professional Development League (85.4% ROI!). Proper niche stuff.
Weird Quirk:
He says he uses Betfair, but he’s getting absolutely rinsed on it (-107 units). Meanwhile, he’s crushing it on Bet365 and Spreadex. Also, his best tips come either *3+ days* before an event or with less than an hour to go. Bizarre, but the numbers don’t lie.
The verdict?
A really interesting prospect. You need to be smart and only follow his best plays (higher odds, avoid Betfair). He could be a gem, but you’ve got to manage him carefully.
3. PinnacleBets: The Consistent Machine
Now this is how you do it. Since September ’24, this guy has been an absolute model of consistency. No drama, just steady profits.
The Gist: A football-only purist who lives and breathes Asian Handicaps. He uses low stakes (avg. 2.1 units) and just quietly, methodically, stacks up wins.
The “Blimey” Numbers:
- Profit: +624 units (The highest by a country mile, in less time than the others).
- Strike Rate: 56% – solid.
- ROI: 12.4% – fantastic for a low-stake strategy.
- The Streak: His longest profit streak was 10 months. I’ll say that again. Ten. Months. That’s almost unheard of.
What He Does:
He’s a master of German Regionalliga and Aussie women’s football (NPL Victoria Women). He sticks to his odds range (1.70-2.39) and his chosen bookie (Pinnacle). It’s boringly effective.
The bottom line?
If you want one less thing to worry about, this is your guy. He’s the premium option for a reason. It’s the closest thing to a steady monthly return you’ll find in this game. No fireworks, just direct debits into your betting account.
So, who’s it to be? The volatile veteran, the promising newcomer, or the consistent machine? Your bankroll, your choice. But if you’re asking me, the machine looks pretty good.