Betmaid isn't just for in-play football betting, but can also be used to strike reliable in-play football betting accumulators also. For anybody that has not heard the term accumulator bet, it's a bet that combines multiple selections into a single wager that gains a return only when all parts win. The advantage of an accumulator over an ordinary bet, is that winnings are much higher at the expense of increased risk, because if one selection loses, the entire bet is at a loss. So how can Betmaid be used to form a reliable and profitable in-play football accumulator bet?
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Showing posts with label In-play Football Betting Strategy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label In-play Football Betting Strategy. Show all posts
In-play Football Betting Strategy - What is it?
You may have come across the term in-play betting before but you do not know what it is or what it refers to. In this article we will cover what In-Play betting is, how it works and the main advantages of it.
What Is In-play Betting
In-play betting allows the punter to basically place a bet during a live match. With this concept you have the ability to place your bet at anytime of a game right up until its conclusion. This type of bet has become highly popular with punters during an ongoing football match as well as a live horse race. The reason for this is because punters can view a live match or a live race and dictate their bets based upon which team or horse has the upperhand.
Betting Football In-play and the Importance of Bank Roll Management
You've probably heard me say it before, there is no 100% guaranteed profit system, and even though in-play football betting can be profitable, this can only be achieved with diligence, patience and proper bank roll management (BRM). In the world of football betting - before the offset anyway - there is no such thing as certain. A football team might have 80% possession, and triple their opponents dangerous attacks, but could still lose or draw. The amount of people I see lumping on a favourite using their entire bank roll is insane, and by doing this, it only takes one loss to completely wipe out all your profits completely. So what do you need to do? It's simple, be diligent, be patient and have proper bank roll management.
Everything You Need to Know About the In-play Football Betting Strategy
As far as football betting is concerned, there are two types of bets; those that you place pre-match, and those that you make in-play when the match is live. Many of the people I talk to swear by pre-match betting only, not because they make a profit from it as such, but because they don't know any other way. They check recent form, head-to-head records and current league standings, and put a bet on a team or a particular criteria which looks best to win.
The problem with pre-match betting is, just like you, the bookmakers have also done their homework too, and employ skilled odds compilers who have all the pre-match statistics and figures at their disposal to display odds which very seldom give you, the punter, any value whatsoever. When it comes to pre-match betting, you don't know until the day what the team selection is, and you don't know until a good 20-30 minutes into the match how the team you backed beforehand is going to perform either. This is the main reason why bookmakers will always have the edge over the punter; where the punters overall losses always outweigh that of the bookmakers because of the odds they give, which is funnily enough why they are all still in business today. This is not to say you can't make a profit from pre-match betting - many people do - I just like to think this article takes a look at a different angle of a typical pre-match bet.
The problem with pre-match betting is, just like you, the bookmakers have also done their homework too, and employ skilled odds compilers who have all the pre-match statistics and figures at their disposal to display odds which very seldom give you, the punter, any value whatsoever. When it comes to pre-match betting, you don't know until the day what the team selection is, and you don't know until a good 20-30 minutes into the match how the team you backed beforehand is going to perform either. This is the main reason why bookmakers will always have the edge over the punter; where the punters overall losses always outweigh that of the bookmakers because of the odds they give, which is funnily enough why they are all still in business today. This is not to say you can't make a profit from pre-match betting - many people do - I just like to think this article takes a look at a different angle of a typical pre-match bet.
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