May 24, 2010

Betting Profits Formula Review – How to Make Money Betting

Filed under: sports betting — admin @ 7:35 am

Are you looking for a review of the new betting guide called Betting Profits Formula? I know I have tried many gambling systems in the past, but they were all trash and just did not work. So I was naturally very skeptical about Betting Profits Formula when I was informed about it. But I still went ahead to purchase it because the owner seemed really trustworthy and his report released earlier was very insightful.live online roulette
1. Make Sure That Your Country Allows For Online Gambling

Before you even think about buying any online betting strategy guides, you should make sure that your country is not restricted from using credit cards for online gambling. Some countries have banned online betting or have strict rules and regulations, so you should ensure that you can use it when you get it.

2. Why Make Money From Online Betting?

With online bookmakers and betting exchanges, punters can now bet on sports outcomes, or even trade for a guaranteed profit conveniently in their homes. Even the transfer of money is easy too, with electronic methods like debit cards, credit cards and wire transfers. Thus you can quickly transfer your betting profits out into your bank quickly.

3. So What Is The Betting Profits Formula About?

I began implementing the strategies inside this guide on the same day I bought it. It works on many different sports including horse racing and soccer. Now, I am convinced that the owner is truly a professional gambler, because the guide is written very clearly and works consistently as well.

4. Betting Profits Formula Strategies

Included in the entire package are live videos of the strategies being implemented by the owner himself. I felt that the videos were a great tool for learning, and helped me understand the entire process easily. Also, there is software that can help you with your decisions that would normally require you to do your own research.

5. Conclusion

In summary, Betting Profits Formula is a full course about making money with sports betting, and not one ebook. This course gave me great insight to how real professional gamblers make their money from the betting exchanges by trading and using specific and effective selection techniques.

Football Betting Master Review – Is This Really the Best “Betting Football” System

Filed under: sports betting — admin @ 7:34 am

The Football Betting Master System has generated a lot of hype online recently. It is a betting guide that works on every football league in the world and more importantly, requires only a small starting bet amount to work.

1. Does The Football Betting Master System Really Make Money?

From its results so far, it is clear that it has been generating some consistent profits during the months that it is used. In the guide itself, the system is broken up into steps that make it easy for anyone, regardless of their prior betting experience, to be able to follow and profit from the guide.

2. What Is The Football Betting Master Guide All About?

This football bets guide has been perfected after 2 years. Its owners are also offering the service of providing tips to their subscribers, especially for those who do not have the time to run the methods through every day. The owner of this system has also revealed proof of how he managed to generate more than 800 percent profits during his 2 years of using his own betting method.

3. Is The Football Betting Master System Really Worth the Money to Pay for the Subscription Fees?

The main guide costs about £37 in total to purchase, with the option to join a £9.95 per month membership that delivers email tips and what to bet if you do not have the time to run the system yourself to find your bets manually. In my opinion, you should still read through the PDF guide even if you are only intending to follow the email tips so that you can understand exactly how it works and have the confidence and discipline to follow the tips. In addition, you will also gain complete access to a blog that is always updated with the latest football news and the coming 2010 World Cup.

Technical Arbitrage and Hedging in Sports Spread Betting

Filed under: sports betting — admin @ 7:34 am

I’m pretty experienced spread betting the stock markets which is why I’m keen to get my teeth back into trading sports and taking advantage of arbitrage opportunities. Shares are too volatile at the moment and could be for a while for my style of trading. As you can imagine arbitrage spread betting opportunities in sports are scarce these days no matter how good you are at it, because getting decent amounts matched are impossible as spread betting providers keep improving their pricing systems.

By technical arbitrage/hedging I mean, (as an example) looking to exploit cross market performances in sports by stripping out the component parts and reducing exposure or at times creating an arbitrage situation…

I was initially introduced to the sports spread betting arbitrage concept way back when I was a client of SpreadTrades. Sadly they have since disbanded. At the time team performance in football was my biggie. However, the firms just got better and better at pricing it up as time went on and it is harder these days to arb successfully.

What I do to take advantage of arbitrage opportunities is to buy and sell the ExtraBet team performance index and hedge the best available time of the opponents 1st goal. Occasionally one can still get some on the rugby, but they are as rare as hen’s teeth these days.

That was one of the options. The best was the Irish lot’s component where they took off three for a corner conceded. In these days they had an unusual method of pricing up the set markets in tennis, when they first started out. I took full advantage, even though they had a couple of attempts at getting it right, their market maker was way off base. Unfortunately I did not last long with them. They took away my internet trading and when I phoned them up they referred me to the trading manager, who restricted me and moved every price as well. Basically they were telling me that I was not welcome anymore, so I gave up with them. I noticed after that, they changed their tennis set betting to fall into line with their competitors.

Of course, there’s no such thing as a free lunch or a holy grail and I have to accept that. My next step is to invest in some decent software as trading off the Betfair site isn’t suitable, and thus I need to keep researching

Sports Services – Buyer Beware

Filed under: sports betting — admin @ 7:33 am

This is the time of year where sports bettors that either have signed up on-line for something sportsbook or handicapping related, or have called a 900# tout service in past years, are getting annuals and rotation schedules in the mail claiming the top sports services in the country are the ones included in this years annual. I say buyer beware, and I know a little something about the marketplace after being a legitimate and full time, well known handicapper for 15 years.
It amazes me how bold the claims are in these rags every I get one. The boys from Boston, SCORE, come to mind as a big violator of the truth, as this sports service has been around awhile and claim to have the inside on every big game, and claim to have been in contact with coaches of college and pro teams and advised them on who to play and why, and the coaches listen. I have some swamp ground in Arizona I would like to sell you too! While they have a big name, they are not documented anywhere, never have been, never will be for a good reason.

Another rag of a rotation schedule claims that Blazer Sports ran by Gordon Michaels is the best service in the USA, followed closely by 9 others, 8 of which I have never heard of. This also has the top 3 sportsbooks offshore rated, no doubt with huge affiliate and advertising agreements with the publisher. By the way, the publisher ranking the sports services is Blazer Sports and was exposed on TV 12 years ago with the Sports Betting Guide, and since has toned it down to a rotation schedule mass mailing with the same basic content.

Lets talk about the rules, that common sense should tell you. Many think if it is written, it is true. So many times the hype and sales hooks in these ads are such a stretch, my 11 year old son could tell me they are a scam. Any sports service that has different levels of clubs is a total joke. You have 3 levels of late phone services, all of which are nothing more than a BAIT AND SWITCH scam. Meaning to get any money out of a new comer to the fold of clients is the goal, these silver tongued devils that you either call, or call you, want to get anything moneywise they can out of a potential victim. You can get the regular service for the season at $700, the executive club at $1500 a season and the president round table for $2500 up front (these are scenario examples). Well, once you lose your rear end in the lowest level club, you call to complain or they call you and offer to upgrade you for more money, and since most recreational gamblers are desperate to win and make up for losses, they buy the sales pitch that the other level of service that is like 80% ATS (which you know is not true but you want to belive it), and give these guys more money like they are stupid, and thus the process of chasing your tail and and following good money after bad continues.

Unless you know a sports service is legit, avoid 900#’s if possible. If it is a well known firm, so be it, but other than that, 900#’s are nothing more than a long distance caller ID scam. In today’s technical world, they can get the caller ID to show them the person calling, their number, and their address. These are used for their boiler rooms for prospect leads, and salespeople call you and hound you for money with the greatest inside information game of all time. Once again there are legit 900#’s, but beware of the individual and services you have never heard of, even though the pitch for the winning lock of the year sounds almost too good to be true, use common sense.

Let me ask you a question. If you receive a rotation schedule in the mail this week, and it goes through October, and yet when you get to the 2nd week in Octobers schedule, and Joe Blow Sports is advertising his Game of the Year or Lock of the Decade that particular weekend, does that not raise a red flag? How in the world does anyone know what the hell they are doing the second week of October in July when these are published? They do not, and you should not buy into it. This is an example of effective marketing and misleading a suspect public, that at the end of the day gives legitimate handicappers like myself a bad reputation, as being guilty by association comes into play.

The Bottom line is simple, proven names, legitimate big named websites, documented services that provide content, sites and services that offer legitimate business practices, and a company that can process credit cards over the phone are your best bet. If you have a merchant vendor agreement with major credit cards “in house”, you no doubt have a good credit history and not much in terms of chargebacks, which means you are selling and charging what you say you are, with happy customers not complaining to credit card companies. In 12 years with a merchant vendor agreement, I have had 2 cahrgebacks out of hundreds of clients, that speaks volumes for any sports service.

While I have not ever claimed to be the all saints savior and only shining example of honesty in a marketplace of unethical competitors, I can look myself in the mirror and have a clean slate everyday by telling it like it is, win. lose or draw. I also affiliate myself with the type of people and websites that use integrity as their watchword. I suggest to all to use common sense, manage your expectations, and choose sports services wisely, because the temptation of effective marketing that is not “fact” based has a very strong appeal to the masses, and that is what these guys are counting on.

Tony George is President of Midwest Sports Consultants in Lincoln Nebraska, in business since 1992, and is a national radio show personality, with 35 Top 10 handicapping awards in all sports documented since 1996, and winner of the 2003 ultimate handicapping challenge in the NFL. Tony’s plays and content can be seen daily on the Pro Cappers Network.

Sports Betting System – How Do You Decide

Filed under: sports betting — admin @ 7:33 am

Sports are unquestionably one thing that people can really get hooked into as a way to break up the monotony of everyday life. Sports betting have emerged as an added interest for a large percentage of people. As you begin to take notice, you will find out that more and more people nowadays are starting to look for the most apt sports betting system. Of course, that would mean more sports betting systems would populate the market for you to wade through.. Is there really such a thing as a sports betting system? Have you thought that? Are the odds really better, will you really fare better with a system than by your “gut feeling?” Here are a number of the crucial things you want to learn about in this area, of choosing a sports betting system and deciding if it is worth the time, effort and money.

Does it really work? Is it a scam? There are so many scams out there today, one needs to be careful. How long has this system, this person offering it, been around? Is there a guarantee on the sports betting system, or is it, “sorry no refunds.” How successful is the system claiming to be? How do other people feel about it? These are a few of the questions that are important and worth asking.

There is lone betting system that many take pleasure in using and that is the Sports Betting Champ system, where following set guidelines with this system, bettors or players are able to take pleasure in simply watching the contest, for certain that the wager they placed is a winning one.

Developed by one Dr. John Morrison, who happens to hold a Ph.D. in statistics, this system is top notch. Not just your average university either, but Cornell University. Some would consider him to be a genius to come up with such a sports betting system. Years ago he started everything by examining all the preceding games in the NBA, MLB and the NFL, and from there, he was able to come up with such delightful sport betting system now widely used across many nations. He has, with his system been able to achieve a success rate of about 97% wagering on MLB and the NBA. Note also that this is over several years, not just one year, way back when. He offers a 60 day money back guarantee as well, being that confident in his system.

But one thing, John himself advises the bettors to not do, is placing bets on just about whatever thing that is presented to them. He advocates instead that such bettors and gamers should only put money on specific instances where the bettors have efficiently met the requirements or parameters as specified in the guidelines he has set forth in his guide. That way, the bettors will surely be able to manufacture big return from laying their bets at the right time.

Remember though, his guide is a bit limited, focusing on NBA and MLB, but bragging there of a 97% success rate. Using the system for placing bets on the NFL has only garnered about 63% rate of success in each season. But the point is, even though it does not operate without a glitch, it has proven to be a top performing sports betting system, and is recommended by our site. One thing that cannot be missed is the over 1000 (yes, one thousand) testimonials on Johns site, singing praises about his system. Famous people you may well recognize, MMA fighters, bowlers, football players and many regular people as well. This system we boast about is truly the best, and firmly stands up to all the concerns previously mentioned.