by Sanguine » 12 Sep 2016 15:32
Sanguine Because he really fcuking needs £1000£(£*&$&^"^"!!!!!!!, remember?
by Top Flight » 12 Sep 2016 16:03
double dTop Flight My four fold ACCA on bet365 for tonights matches.
Stake: £2
To return: £39.59
Sunderland v Everton - EVERTON @ 2.15
Empoli v Crotone - EMPOLI @ 1.66
Chelmsford v East Thurrock - CHELMSFORD @ 1.70
Southampton U23 v Reading U23 - READING U23 @ 3.25
Why Chelmsford v East Thurrock? And under23?
by jd82 » 12 Sep 2016 16:29
by Top Flight » 12 Sep 2016 16:36
Sanguine Because he really fcuking needs £1000£(£*&$&^"^"!!!!!!!, remember?
by Sanguine » 12 Sep 2016 16:58
Top Flight I just have to control the psychological aspects of this.
Regarding Bet365, I actually don't think I will be able to make the grand on B365. You can never get good enough prices to be able to make consistent profits. The only reason B365 is still looking a little bit healthy was because I got lucky with an acca and I got lucky with the dogs. I am finding it really hard to get B365 moving forward. It is just sticking.
It's early days, but my lay strategy on Betfair does look like it can deliver consistent but steady progress if I am patient and manage it properly.
by jd82 » 12 Sep 2016 18:10
Top FlightSanguine Because he really fcuking needs £1000£(£*&$&^"^"!!!!!!!, remember?
Sanguine, if you look at the last bunch of bets that i have placed, I have not taken any risks. They were all controlled bets carefully selected. The stake sizes were low, the chance of the bets winning were all very good. A couple of the bets I got unlucky with but that is why I managed my risk. A couple of bets I got very lucky with. My account has progressed upwards. You can't say now that I am not following advice.
As my account size is growing, it's becoming easier to lay teams without taking big risks. Would you say that I am now following some good rules and staying within a system? I just have to control the psychological aspects of this.
Regarding Bet365, I actually don't think I will be able to make the grand on B365. You can never get good enough prices to be able to make consistent profits. The only reason B365 is still looking a little bit healthy was because I got lucky with an acca and I got lucky with the dogs. I am finding it really hard to get B365 moving forward. It is just sticking.
It's early days, but my lay strategy on Betfair does look like it can deliver consistent but steady progress if I am patient and manage it properly.
If I were to do the equivalent of a betfair lay on bet365 which is to cover a win and draw outcome on one of the teams the price offered by B365 is always sh*te. With those prices, my wins won't progress upon my bad calls. I will have to improve my ability to select winning outcomes.
by jd82 » 12 Sep 2016 18:12
Top Flight I will have to improve my ability to select winning outcomes.
by Silver Fox » 12 Sep 2016 18:29
double dSanguine Because he really fcuking needs £1000£(£*&$&^"^"!!!!!!!, remember?
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by Top Flight » 13 Sep 2016 10:22
by Zammo » 13 Sep 2016 10:50
by Top Flight » 13 Sep 2016 11:16
by Top Flight » 13 Sep 2016 11:51
Top Flight What we betting on tonight chaps?
by Zammo » 13 Sep 2016 12:11
Top Flight What we betting on tonight chaps?
Sporting Life Accumulator
Back Norwich, Newcastle, Bristol City and Birmingham at 50/1
Norwich to beat Wigan
Didn't need to be at their best to win at the weekend and that could often be the case at Carrow Road, where if they do click they'll run riot against sides like Wigan, who've yet to pick up points on the road.
Newcastle to beat QPR
Impressive, important win at Derby on Saturday night sets the Sky Bet Championship favourites up perfectly for a clash with a QPR side yet to convince.
Bristol City to beat Sheffield Wednesday
Dominated their game at the weekend with 76% possession and 35 attempts on goal but still had to come from 2-0 down to force a draw with Rotherham. Lee Johnson's youthful side learning all the time and fancied to go well back in South Yorkshire.
Birmingham to beat Reading
On a roll at the moment with back-to-back wins over Norwich and Fulham and can make it three on the spin against a Reading side that is still getting to grips with Jaap Stam's new system.
by Winston Smith » 13 Sep 2016 12:54
by John Smith » 13 Sep 2016 13:26
by Top Flight » 13 Sep 2016 13:28
by John Smith » 13 Sep 2016 13:44
Top Flight Don't you think laying PSG at even money would be the best option for tonight? Low risk, fits money management rules and good chance of coming off.
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