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Betting on things like the Olympics isnt normally something Id readily get involved in, but the main reason for that is because I know absolutely nothing about (a) the sports, (b) the competitors and with that in mind (c) how on earth Id ever know what should or shouldnt be a value selection. Id be betting blind in other words and thats never a particularly good position to be in.

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Tipsters, dear readers, are a strange bunch - and theyre everywhere! Type into Google and youll be hit with around 2,960,000 results! Granted, not every result will be an actual tipster, but even if just 1% of them are thats just shy of 30,000 guys and gals out there who enjoy taking a bit of verbal for a living!
I say this because tipping can be a thankless task. You have a run of 3, 4, God forbid 5 losers and you quickly become as popular as Mr Bin Laden (and youd better be just as good at hide and seek!). Bear in mind the reason theyve come to you is because they couldnt find a winner in a two horse race yet still they will not tolerate losing runs! One loser, maybe two, will be forgiven but any more and youre on shaky ground!
So, how do you get around this inevitable losing run? The answer is, if you are an honest tipster, you dont. Losing runs will happen regularly and any tipster worth his salt knows that hes looking for long term gains, not a short term . Its just a pity far too many punters are looking for exactly that fix - or is it??
For those of you that watched Derren Browns The System the other night you may have an idea as to where this is heading - for those that didnt, bear with me! You see, there are honest tipsters out there - no doubt, however, there is also a not so honest type that have spotted a cunning angle to exploit in an attempt to pull a profit from this. The is painfully simple and at this point I must admit that I have almost fallen victim to this scam myself.
Take, for example, Max Redd who runs a tipping service called Redd Racing. By all accounts, his daily service does seem completely genuine and up front bar slight discrepancies in the odds he claims to get, however, he also runs a VIP Betting Club which is sold on the basis that he has top stable contacts and gets to know when a horse is likely to run a blinder. His website tells of magical, double figure prices of up to 20/1 (not once but twice!), and hell even give you a free tip up front before you pay him anything! Sounds like a fantastic service - show me where to sign I hear you cry, and indeed I will (http://www.reddracing.co.uk/vip.htm), however, before you rush over there you may want to read on.
You see, I tried out Maxs VIP service, and the horse ran well, even looked at one point like it might win before breaking down. The name of the horse in question escapes me, however, the pilot was a certain Mr L Dettori and the trainer a Mr S Bin Suroor - hardly an inspired selection and certainly not double figures! So, it was a bit of a disappointment but undeterred I decided to sign up for another free selection from another email account and again the selection lost. I decided to try one more time and, still not anywhere near convinced enough to spend my hard earned on an unproven service, I used yet another email address. Sure enough and as promised I received my email on the Saturday morning. I then opened up my other email accounts to find additional emails from Mr Redd in there too! Strange I thought, but not to worry - until I opened said emails to find different selections in each! So, here I am sitting with three emails from the same person for the same race with three different selections! For the mentally challenged amongst you - the idea is to tip up a bundle of horses in any one race and send subscribers different selections. That way you wont please all the punters but you will please a fair few!
Now, Im an easy going kind of lad, however, I must admit that my feathers were indeed a little ruffled by this! So, I set about emailing Mr Redd and smugly informed him that I was on to his little scam to which he did courteously reply telling me that he had deliberately sent me these differing selections as I had tried to get multiple free trials. I hold my hands up to this, but Maxs explanation is a little shoddy for my liking! If he was indeed on to my multiple attempts to test his service, why not simply ignore me? In addition, why send the selections to my previous email addresses? Its only a one week trial so I wasnt expecting anything in those. Finally, and heres the clincher.why would he send me three different selections to three different email addresses on the same day and for the same race if he knew I was signing up for multiple weeks? Surely, hed realise that it wouldnt take Inspector Cluso to question what was going on!
Im not upset to say I have never tried Maxs VIP service since, nor does it pain me to inform you - our valued readers - that you should avoid this service with the utmost fervour, but it does upset me that Max is only one in an unfortunately high number of unscrupulous tipsters out there whos only interest is to dupe you into parting with hard earned money. With this in mind, we at Online Betting Exposed will leave no stone unturned in our attempts to expose these scoundrels!
If you know of any such tipster - or indeed any worthwhile tipster - please dont hesitate to get in touch with us via our contact page and we will test them out on your behalf.

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Horse Racing Betting Connected view Review

  • Jun. 19th, 2008 at 3:41 PM

You should read thiss a book called by Malcolm Gladwell and you can pick it up from Amazon for about £6.
It isnt a betting book, but it explains why thinking without thinking (acting on educated instinct) is so powerful. It starts off with This book is all about those moments when we know something without knowing why and it pretty much sums up what I believe is the single most important trait youll find in every successful gambler / punter / trader / whatever you want to call it.
One of these days Im going to write my own book on the subject, but it will be geared towards betting psychology rather than general psychology, because its something Ive never seen anyone else even touch on before and its probably the missing link that a lot of people are looking for.
Anyway, you should get Blink too as its a decent starting point for what Im talking about.

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The Verity About Online Betting Systems

  • Jun. 11th, 2008 at 1:22 AM


Floridas amazing trend of playing Over, was winner yesterday here at 3Daily Winners. Tonight we have an American League team in a bad spot against division foe for Top Trend. The System is likely to bounce back, with a. 84.5 percent situation and one of the guys from the Left Coast Connection has a two-team parlay on tap in MLB action. Good Luck.

System -1) PLAY AGAINST all underdogs like Seattle, with a money line of +150 or more, a pathetic AL offensive team (4.2 runs or less runs a game), against a team like Toronto with a solid bullpen (3.33 or less ERA), while a bullpen like the Mariners has WHIP is 1.350 to 1.450 on the season. This system has generated serious cash with 49-9 record, good for +32.5 units.

Trend 2) Detroit is 2-13 (-14.5 Units) against the money line off a loss to an AL Central rival as a favorite this season.

FREE Selection -3) One of the fellas from the LCC, prefers to play two-team parlays and has hit six of seven. He has a Windy City one to follow, taking the Cubs and White Sox. A hundred dollar wager pays out almost 2 to 1.

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