Wednesday, 15 August 2012

10 Tips For Professional Punting

If you're a punter who aspires to move beyond placing casual bets to become a part-time or even full-time professional, then you'll need to read today's article.
 
It's been posted by Stephen over at BettingExpert and gives you 10 tips to make your betting pay.
 
 
If you're halfway serious about moving your betting activities to the next level, these 10 tips will be invaluable.
 
 
The theory with betting is often far easier to write about than it is to execute in practice. But ...
 
At some point in time all people who bet have to ask themselves the question: Is this merely an expensive hobby for "fun" or something I can make enough money from to live off?
 
Don't forget, my blog SkyBlueKangaroo is dedicated to helping you make your betting pay and I hope you'll also find some valuable advice there too, to help you improve your betting success.
 
 

Wednesday, 8 August 2012

5 Tips For Dealing With Bookies Restrictions

We shouldn't gloss over the issue of bookmakers restricting the accounts of winning punters. It's easy to say the problem doesn't exist, but it does.
 
I found this article posted recently by Paul Ruffy at Betting Profits Bulletin which gives some valuable advice on avoiding account closures and restrictions.
 
 
Paul starts his article by explaining a little about his own betting advisory service. But forgive the self-promotion (by the way, Paul's service has received many a positive comment by the Secret Betting Club), and read on and you'll soon get to the advice in question.
 
 
Even for the punter that is just starting out and betting in the £5 to £25 range its important to take steps to safeguard accounts the best you can, from an early stage.
 
But how many tips services can actually say that the main reason people stop subscribing is because bookmakers no longer want their subscribers business?
 
Have you had your accounts restricted in the past, or closed completely?
 
 
 
 

Monday, 6 August 2012

Essential Guide To All-Weather Racing

Jonathan Burgess explains the differences between the four all-weather tracks here in the UK.
 
 
The most apparent difference is in the two surfaces, Polytrack and Fibresand.
 
 
Jonathan also examines the course layouts and how this can affect the horse's performance, as well as draw bias.
 
On the all-weather courses, it is very important that horses are able to hold their position. It’s much harder to win from off the pace.
 
If you haven't heard about my book Patterns In The Sand it's a guide to speed ratings on all-weather tracks in the UK.
 

Thursday, 2 August 2012

Betting System: The Outsider of Three

"Always back the outsider in a three horse race."
 
How many times have you heard that old maxim?
 
Well, is it good advice?
 
Gavin Priestley at Nag-Nag-Nag has looked into this simple betting system to see if we can profit from three-runner races.
 
 
 
Since 2003 there have been 597 three runner races in Great Britain.
 
So let’s try and break down these 598 race winners to see if we can spot any patterns or trends and more importantly, see if the outsider of three is indeed worth backing.
 
For more betting systems check out the betting system reviews section at SkyBlueKangaroo