Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Man Utd,Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal banker bets oh dear


Man Utd Chelsea Liverpool Arsenal

Opening weekend of the premiership 2006/7 and 4 banker bets !
For the bookies ?.

Oh did you think you were going to fill your boots Man Utd at home Chelsea
at home Arsenal's first game in their new Emirates Stadium and Liverpool
away to new boy's Sheffield United this was the situation that gambler's
dream of.

I can see all those betting slips now, lucky 15's , 4 team accumulators, doubles's
and trebles plus backing each team as singles how could you loose.

Well my friend's loose you did except for the singles and a couple of doubles that
would have been so odds on you would have been lucky to get your money back.

Then there was all those exotic bet's ,first goal scorer + correct score, then there
is half-time full-time oh how the bookie's must have run for cover.

Never mind there's the mid-week games to come and of course next weekend
to retrieve those losses.

Now the bet to have done is to have gone to the betting exchanges, Betfair or
Betdaq and click on the box for lay the draw, straight away you would get 2
bet's for your money.

When you lay the draw you are betting that one or the other team will win hence
the 2 for one bet, now here's the smart part as these games are live you can
trade your position as the game unfolds which allows you to lock in profits before
the game end's.

Now with the Man Utd game and Chelsea's you would not have to have done
anything, as both these side's had scored early the likely event of these games
ending in a draw was non existent and you would have won your money without
any need to trade.

How ever the Arsenal and Liverpool games were quite different, you would have to
traded in these games to (a) make a profit or (b) at worse to minimise losses.

Liverpool equalized with 20 minuets still to play so the odds for a draw would
have moved out with the market expecting Liverpool to go on and win this is
the time to make your trade, and now reverse your bet of laying the draw and
back the draw.

This action would give a small profit or at least minimised your losses
Now the Arsenal game was not so easy as they did not equalize until the 84 minute
but you should have been able to trade out of this by doing a reverse bet prior to
Arsenal equalizing.

The golden rule of trading is to back high and lay low.

Before a football match kicks off the odds for a draw is normally around the the 3 mark and this is the time to lay the draw.

When a goal is scored hopefully by the favourite as was the case in the Man Utd
and Chelsea games the odds for a draw will increase and this is when we make
our reverse bet i.e. backing the draw, by doing this you lock in your profit and can
sit back and watch the game with a smile on your face or go to the pub and celebrate.

More information can be found on how to trade at. http://www.footballbettingstrategy.com/

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