Back to Lay or BTL as it is commonly known is my horse racing tradeof choice.It involves selection horses and backing them before the racestarts and then placing a Lay bet at shorter odds to lock in profitwhether the horse
With the explosion of blogs appearing on the market in the title,and similar markets and betting strategies I am jumping on thebandwagon but also looking at what i feel is a better approach totrying to profit from betting on such
Sometimes it's the obvious, other times it'sthe not so obvious, but we all could do with little bits of helpfrom time to time in improving our betting habits and our chancesat winning.These are simple snippets of advice with a short
Trading back andforthYou can make plenty of money trading a fairly static long-termmarket by just going against the obviousor majorityviewAn example of this would be the Premier League Winnersmarket on Betfair; now last year this market went completelymad in the
How to find the best Online Bookmaker to have an accountwithI don't think there is one answerto this the question who is the best online bookmaker, other thanyou should have as many as you can manage to facilitate finding thebest
Following a question on the golf forum I thought I would put thisup as a permanent point of reference for someone struggling withthe dead heat rules. Those followers of horse racing I'm sure aremore familiar with the dead heat rules
Tom Segal and Pricewise. Punters either love him or hate him. Bookies just hate him. Well, they probably don't hate him, just his knack of picking big-priced winners.
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Many people struggle to work out exactly how many bets there are in any full term bet, so for anybody who wants to know then here are a few examples - Perm any 3 from 5 = 10 Bets Why 10 Bets, you may
Most punters when they first study a betting event will look forwhat they will consider to be the likely winner of the event.That's a natural approach and while there's nothing wrong with itas a start to studying an event, it