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Wizardcast 42 – Using Betdaq Assistant from Gruss

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Trading on the under 2.5 Goals market

I have been trying out the Betdaq Assistant software from Gruss and I am very pleased with it. It has been created using Adobe Air which makes it cross platform. Seeing as I am a Mac user this is the icing on the cake with a cherry on top for me. You can also use it on Linux and even Windows if you are crazy enough to use Windows.

In this podcast I was trading on the Southend vs Chelsea FA Cup football game. The first goal went in at 16 minutes, a home goal scored by Southend and that was a bit of a shocker. But Southend were not to be a giant killer and Chelsea eventually won the game 1 – 4. I saw some of the game on the TV and it was a good game to watch. The FA Cup really does bring out the best from the lower teams and forces the Giants to up their game too.

I will be bringing out another Wizardcast soon in which I will demonstrate more of the functionality of the Betdaq Assistant.

2 comments to Wizardcast 42 – Using Betdaq Assistant from Gruss

  • gideon

    Hi, came to you searcing for mac osx betfair software. your link to Guss gives me virus warning so I cant check it out. would like to use soccer mystic but never used windows emulator and that is the only way. I am new to trading ( after hoovering and matching all free bets, so I know my way around betfair/betdaq etc.
    Only interested in football markets.
    Being a mac man What do you suggest?? Bett ie? or emulator?
    hope you can help. thanks

  • gideon

    sorry, Its your betty link that throws up an attack warning on my mac!but its gone anyway I see. so I was asking Gruss or an emulator?

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