Betfair Games
#1
Posted 20 November 2009 - 09:03 AM
If you have any questions or would like me to look into a system for you then please post here and I will get onto it. If you have any systems yourself that you would like to know the long term merit of then again post away and I will look into it.
I will be posting regular articles on the Betfair games section with "how tos" and reviews on the systems available.
So I look forward to hearing from you and lets see what we can learn from each other!
Ed
#2
Posted 20 November 2009 - 09:14 AM
I don't know of many Betfair Games review and support sites so I'm very excited to bring this kind of information to the community.
Speak soon,
Laytheodds.com
#3
Posted 09 November 2010 - 08:42 PM
Iam quite new to the whole betfair thing, been messing about trying to develop something that works for me.
Downloaded xfeeder a few weeks ago, what a revalation, fantastic.
Just about got my head round it now, Iam at present trying to find a trend that will work with the channel trend facility, turning the test mode on and off. It seems to me you need a smooth pattern that doesn't have any big losses that will turn the signal off instantly. I have also been trying 2 opposite systems that work the channel trend so when one is losing one is winning, the problem is having trends long enough to cover losses and not crossing the trend line too often.
I know nobody will tell me their own systems but a pointer may be helpfull if anybody is using the same kind of system?
Many thanks
woddy
#4
Posted 10 November 2010 - 05:28 PM
Hi all and eddie, thought I'd kick things off.
Iam quite new to the whole betfair thing, been messing about trying to develop something that works for me.
Downloaded xfeeder a few weeks ago, what a revalation, fantastic.
Just about got my head round it now, Iam at present trying to find a trend that will work with the channel trend facility, turning the test mode on and off. It seems to me you need a smooth pattern that doesn't have any big losses that will turn the signal off instantly. I have also been trying 2 opposite systems that work the channel trend so when one is losing one is winning, the problem is having trends long enough to cover losses and not crossing the trend line too often.
I know nobody will tell me their own systems but a pointer may be helpfull if anybody is using the same kind of system?
Many thanks
woddy
Thanks for your post woddy, we are slowly building this forum back up to its former glory so it may take a while. Please stick around.
RVO
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