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Have the Bookies Missed a Trick with Exact Goal Betting?
There are loads of options if, like me, you like to bet on goalsin football matches. Compared to betting on match winners itseems more scientific in a way, and we justify betting on suchmarkets as over/under 2.5 goals by looking
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Cycling betting: BREAKAWAYS / the stage races
STAGE RACING, including the three grand tours, forms much of the road racing calendar, and is usually a mixture of daily races over varying terrain, and therefore requiring different skills from the riders hoping to win.
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The Biggest Coup In Racing History
In these days of mobile phones and the internet,on course bookmakers being kept in the dark by a man monopolising a telephone box at a racecourse sounds almost like make believe, but on 26th June 1975 it happened.
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PBF BLUEPRINT.
PBF RATINGS REVIEW.With a quiet days racing today I have decided to do an overallrecord of the ratings so far to see which angles are worthexploring if any and also a look at fine tuning both the book andthe ratings.Those
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Cheltenham Staking Plans
Many people go to these top class meetings and often think they canback every winner in every race, most of us go there with theintention of not backing in every race as we know it's almostimpossible to go through the
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The Systems Vs Gut Feeling Debate
There are various debates that go on amongstpeople involved in the betting world and which will probablycontinue indefinitely into the future. Some of them are fairly easyto understand, in horse racing for example is it better to bet towin or
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Does Defense really win Championships?
With the NFL playoffs just around the corner, I wanted to look at aphrase that we hear used countless times by commentators during theseason. ‘Defense win Championships' is reeled off for fun whenevera team with a strong defense overpowers one
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Betting - Getting Over Missing Out on Winners
They say that golf is amental game. The golfer is in his own world, with his own thoughts- no coaches calling out instructions, no captain to rally andencourage. Tennis fits this scenario too. The player is completelyreliant on his/herself. Motivation
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From 0 to 1000
I was a zero when I started looking into betting markets forsports. Since then I have come a long way (at least I would like tothink so). This community has played a good part in that success. Iused to trade/I
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5 Most Common Betting Mistakes & How to Avoid Them
Learn how to avoid these 5 most common mistakes in betting and turn losing bets into winning ones.
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