It’s been a busy week, yet it’s passed so quickly. The jumps season springs into action with the Boylesports meeting at Cheltenham this weekend, and the opportunity of a good lay in Punjabi, who isn’t apparently fully wound up for this Saturday’s race.
We continued testing the BetBotPro this week with excellent results until the wheels fell of slightly on Thursday. I didn’t expect to win every day and for a one-off fee, this is a nifty bot.
Paul Fowlies Dodgy Favourites had three losers from three on Friday – good stuff!! False Favourites , Pin Point Lays and Sports Professor (an American Sports betting lay service) are all under the microscope this week, and one of our members is testing Steady Profits for us.
On that note, if any of the members would like to help out and test a service or system, please email me and we’ll sort something out. The forum is still fairly quiet – I would like you to put forward some ideas/strategies that will help us achieve the ultimate aim… to make money! Over the next 7 days or so I am hoping to write some how to articles, as we have a lot of novices/newbies that have joined us.
I spoke with our Spread Betting expert Alex, during the week. He reminded me of the big profits that could be gained if we sell a horse on the spread markets. It’s well worth dropping into his forum. I’ll be writing a piece on favourites statistics in the coming weeks – a sort of course by course laying (or not) guide, so watch out for them.
Remember though, if in doubt, leave it out.………
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I’ve been pretty busy this week with adding new articles, reviews and directory listings to the Poker section of Laytheodds.com – It’s turning into a very comprehensive resource for budding Poker players.
Take a dig inside the Poker section, and you’ll find the new content I’ve added:
Basic NL starting hands article
Review of ‘How to Shake Your Poker Money Tree‘ ebook
I have posted some tricky hand history with some pro friends of mine replying, make sure to check it out on the forum and feel free to reply!
BrasilNut
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The next trial and review to be added to our current ones on the horse racing forum will be on a new laying method for UK and Irish horse racing. Now you may well recognise the name of the author as our very own lay betting guru Mark Layton.
To keep things all above board I have arranged for a separate trial over at the UKBettingTips site. If you have a glance at some of the feedback and comments on other method/system trials you will see that they do not mince their words………good or bad they will say so.
Right, onto the Gamekeeper Turns Poacher details. The method has two parts
and clear instructions and examples are provided for both.
Using the on-line Racing Post site will really speed things up, and you will soon be familiar with what to look for and where, and selections can be found in a few minutes each day.
However in addition to the two laying methods there is also a daily email service from the author. I have been receiving these bulletins for the last few days and so far 11 selections have been advised all of which have been beaten in their races, but to protect your bank each comes with a maximum price at which to lay, and 5 met all of the rules.
To provide consistency to the trial I will be using the Betfair Sp as the parameter to calculate the profit and loss and will also take into account a 5% commission deduction from all winning lay bets.
I have started a new thread for The Gamekeeper Turns Poacher trial on the horse racing forum, and will report the results with a daily update.
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