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Jul- 2010 -22 July
Betting System Testing Results
Guest article written by the Betting System Guru! Each month we shall be bringing you the latest updates from the systems that we are testing. All the figures quoted below cover the period July 5th to July 18th inclusive. Betfair Pirate – Reviewer Sgt Marc Not a good period for the service with 10 losing days out of 14 and…
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21 July
Market Bias in 5f Handicaps
Guest post by David Renham from Racing Trends In this article I am looking to see whether market forces are the same at different course and distances. The focus is 5f turf handicaps (excluding 2yo nurseries) and I have concentrated on races with 7 or more runners. In order to investigate this area as thoroughly as I can, I decided to…
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19 July
Winning Golf Strategy
Guest article written by Paul Micelli An Overview on Golf Betting Talk about the subject of golf to most sports betting enthusiasts and the chances are that you’ll find an amazingly mixed bag of different opinions when it comes to making profits from wagering on major tournaments. As the 150th Anniversary Open Championship begins in earnest at St Andrews this…
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16 July
The Psychology of Gambling – Myth 3
I have already looked at two common myths in gambling, that it is possible to turn ÂŁ10 into ÂŁ1000’s and that bookmakers use inside information so you can’t beat them. Today I am going to look at another myth: The favourite has the best chance of winning so my best chance of profit is by betting the favourite This could…
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15 July
Arty’s Football Thoughts – Getting ready for the new English season
Guest article written by Arthur Browne The World Cup may be over but these days football never sleeps and I’ve already started looking at the picture for the new Premier League season. Arsenal still look a little short on the grit needed to take the title (especially if Fabregas ends up leaving) and Man United don’t look like they have done enough…
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14 July
Designing Your Betting System Portfolio – Part 1
Last month I wrote an article introducing the betting portfolio concept and I wanted to develop this idea. Like everything in successful betting you need to plan in advance if you want to have a nicely performing portfolio. This means deciding on the targets that you are aiming for in your systems and the quantity of systems that you are…
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13 July
Successful Gambling – Avoiding the Pitfalls
Guest post written by Paul Micelli Successful gambling can be interpreted in many different ways. For some, that success can only be interpreted in terms of profits while for others, the relative enjoyment that goes alongside a competitive flutter will usually be more than enough to provide a satisfactory gambling experience. Unfortunately, there will be those involved in sports or…
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12 July
The 5% Pro Cumulative Staking Plan – Ignoring this WILL cost you!
Guest post written by Peter Sackville There is much advice from many sources on a daily basis when it comes to horse selections and those that are given out as tips. Consider however that a professional staking plan is what separates most punters from success. Using the right staking plan can help to turn a hobby in to a second…
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9 July
Finding Favourites Quickly and Easily
Guest strategy written by Glen This strategy is designed to find the favourites that win. Using your daily paper you look to find how the favourite has performed over the past 6 running’s of that race. You are looking for races that have a clear bias for the favourite. An example would be if you had two races, one with…
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9 July
Mobile Betting – What’s It Like?
With more and more people having iPhones and Smartphones, the idea of betting seriously from your mobile is becoming more and more of a reality. Obviously being able to bet in exactly the same way as you can from your computer is unlikely to happen on a mobile phone for a long time but the features that are being offered…
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8 July
Football Spread Betting For Beginners – Part 4
Guest article written by Paul Micelli This week I am posting the last part in my series on football spread betting. If you haven’t had a chance to read the other three parts then you can find them by clicking on the links below. Football Spread Betting for Beginners Part 1 Football Spread Betting for Beginners Part 2 Football Spread…
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7 July
Computer Betting Systems – Friend or Foe?
Guest post written by Paul Micelli Sports betting has been a consistent marketplace for individuals with a trained eye for easy profits. Somewhat surprisingly, many of those who make the largest sums of money rarely place bets or wagers of their own. In fact, the market is currently jammed with former jockey, trainers, sport stars and pundits who promise untold…
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6 July
Exclusive Insider Footage of Betfair Pirate
After filming this video I have been told that Betfair Pirate recommend a 150 point bank. If you are interested in the Betfair Pirate then please visit their website by clicking here.
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6 July
Argentina and Brazil Out! What’s left?
Guest post written by Arthur Browne. Spice up the knockout stages with a few wagers It’s been a World Cup of surprises, not least with South American heavyweights Brazil and Argentina crashing out in the quarter-final stage. So where’s the money to be made before the festival of football in South Africa comes to an end? Germany’s Miroslav Klose surely looks overpriced…
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5 July
Can Formula 1 be profitable? (Part Two)
Guest post written by Paul Micelli If you haven’t read the first part of this series then you can catch up on it here. Although individual drivers and constructors will inevitably dominate a Formula One season, sports betting enthusiasts should not make the mistake of thinking these one particular driver/constructor combination will be victorious in all 18 races that make…
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2 July
Structuring Your Bets
Structuring your bets is another important piece in the puzzle of professional betting. A lot of the articles I write are focussed on finding the contenders. This is because I believe this to be one of the hardest parts of profitable betting. You should have the winner in your contenders at least 75% of the time. This is different to…
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2 July
Class Horse Rating System
Guest strategy written by Glen The idea of this system is to find the class horse with the highest ability in the race. We rate two areas of the horse’s performance. The first area is the Ability: Take the horse’s total win money (not money awarded for place finishes) Divide this by the number of winning races multiplied by 100…
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Jun- 2010 -30 June
Can Formula 1 be profitable?
Motor racing actually presents a multitude of different betting possibilities. Enthusiasts in the United Kingdom will be more familiar with the world of Formula One and increased public interest in the sport owes much to the recent successes of British drivers Jenson Button, the reigning Formula One World Champion, and Lewis Hamilton, who secured the title in 2008. In terms…
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29 June
England’s Out So Let’s Make As Much Profit As Possible
Guest post written by Arthur Browne Yet more twists and turns in the World Cup folks! Although Italian hearts were saddened by their early exit I was pleased as punch as my 10/3 came off. I also still think Argentina were value at 4/1 and their odds have shortened which means that if you were inclined then a trade is possible…
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28 June
How to Beat Online Poker Part 3
This is a multi-part article in which Egor, creator of the hottest poker bot on the web, explains what it takes to derive an income from playing online poker. In our last installment, we established a hierarchy of game types for Fred – our perfect online poker player – to play in. Now that we have this list of priorities…
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