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BetAngel is an amazing program and gets even more amazing when you link it up to Excel the spreadsheet. Here is a video from Betangel showing how to get started using this extra functionality. Here is a video from BetAngel showing how to use the dutching feature in a football match. I did some testing last year looking at the correct score market and dutching and by choosing the seven most popular final scores in the Premiership it worked very well indeed. Long term profit is possible. I expect it to be a good game being a local derby game. I will have a go at trading the under 2.5 goals at the start of the game and then I will look at the laying the loser options after the first goal. A video cast showing how easy it is to mess up if you are not using the right software. I could use what I usually am able to use. SO I tried something else. In this short podcast I show how to set up a dutch on a correct score market on Betfair using BetIE. Really easy and I show how you can get a good ration of reward to risk. The stats combined with this strategy will mean that in the long term you will surely make money. Four games to look at today and The Everton Man United game will be a hard fought game. West Brom will have their hands full with Hull City. Spurs are playing at home and who knows, maybe they will win a game some time soon. photo credit: wonker I saw the highlights of the game last night and I would have been tempted to do some trading on it if I could have seen it on the TV also. Also I am just back from a few days in Dublin and I am still not in the swing of things as it were. [...] It has been suggested to me by a viewer of the podcast I did about trading on the under 2.5 goals market that the same could be done with the backing of the draw at the start of the game and then laying off after a while when no goals have been scored. I have this game here Ajax are winning 3-1 at 75 minutes and I have laid the draw at Betfair and Backed the draw at Lasseters, the new online Aussie bookmaker. |
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