Today I am going to introduce you to the EasyTrader Pro 2 package.
It’s a system which promises much, and so as usual, notebook pc at hand, I am going to delve into in more depth to see if it can deliver.
The following article will introduce you to the system and look at the sort of areas that it is might be used.
The best systems in my opinion use trading rather than gambling. By that I simply mean that you are not totally dependant on one result or another, you buy high and sell low.
But this is rather harder than it seems, so this is why I will be analyse the EasyTrader Pro 2 to see if it can match it promises.
There is also an introduction to Betfair, which is nice for people new to trading of course, but I suspect many will be able to skip past that.
Another interesting aspect of EasyTrader Pro 2 is that you can start with a small betting bank, in fact as small as £25….
Written by on Mar 3rd, 2010. Comment.
Today we are going to be looking at some of this seasons stats and how they can help us for the rest of the season.
Was it Benjamin Disraeli or Mark Twain, who coined the phrase. The debate is still going on and about 20 other names have been thrown into the hat. The origin is still unknown but the sentiment is still there. Many a weak arguement can be bolstered by a liberal sprinkling of a few stats. If ever there was a season when you could throw the stats book away, then this is the season. For anyone heavily into stats based betting (and that includes me), this season has been heavy going.
Without a doubt statistics do help in deciphering the vagaries of a football match but if you depend on them totally and they don’t conform, (which they often don’t), then you are in trouble. My stats are based on more than 21,000 matches played in the top 4 English leagues, over the last 10+years and I have a good handle on them but they still come up with an element of surprise. This season has been a bit of a shocker in the Premiership and Championship. Let me give you some facts.
Over the last 10 years, in the top 4 English leagues, the percentages of home wins, draws and away wins have been as follows:-
Home wins 45%
Draws 27%
Away wins 28%
So what has happened this season? Well I can tell you that Leagues 1 and 2 have performed pretty much up to standard, with Homes 45%, Draws 27%, Aways 28%, so far, so good but what about the big boys. Well they are not behaving themselves at all, currently showing:- More on Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics…
Written by on Dec 11th, 2009. 4 Comments.



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