Archive for October, 2010

Soccer Betting Tip

This soccer bet comes from Tammboy who is an ex bookmaker odds compiler.

He now works for the benefit of us punters however over at the football bets website.

The results page there shows how good profits can be made from soccer betting if you know your stuff.

See football results

Anyhow on to one of his recommended bets for today.

Dumbarton vs. East Fife

Dumbarton have fallen apart in their last 4 games, conceding a total of 11 goals.
It’s true that East Fife haven’t been performing that great either but they have been facing stiffer competition.
East Fife’s away form is much better than Dumbarton’s home form and take into account Fife beat
Dumbarton 6-0 at the end of August and suddenly 8/5 looks massive. It is!

SD2 East Fife WIN @8/5 (vs. Dumbarton) – 1 star bet (Ladbrokes, Bet365)

Sports betting blog comment  this was advised yesterday to football bets clients.
Best price now 7/5 Ladbrokes

Betfair worth a check as always

Horse Racing Bot Free Trial

Horse Racing Bot Free Trial

This is a new product on the market launching with a one month free trial offer.

Very quickly what it is is an automated betting bot that lays horses on Betfair.
The actual selections are based on a systematic method devised by its creators.

Claims from early testing are that it is successful 97% of the time !

Whilst this is new to me I am aware of another soccer service produced by the same people.
Through my involvement with www.ProGambler.co.uk where they proofed selections
I can confirm that they were profitable.
So despite this being new I have positive experience of those behind it.

That soccer service by the way is no longer taking on any new members.
I suspect this racing bot could go the same way.

Right now however you can get a month for free.

Test it to low stakes I guess to build your confidence.

Here is the link to get your free trial

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Saturday Racing Tip

The following horse racing tip below comes from Guy over at Mathematician Betting

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NEWMARKET 2.35

Bet365 Ben Marshall Stakes (Listed Race)
(CLASS 1) (3yo+) 1m

9/4 Alexandros, 5/2 Secrecy, 11/2 Nationalism, 7/1 Kingsfor 8/1 The Cheka, 12/1 Balducci, 14/1 Mia´s Boy, 50/1 Letty.

This is a Listed Class race over 8f. Newmarket has 24 similar  races at this time of year.
I can tell you horses from a 7f race  had a 0-60 record in these 24 races.
SECRECY – MIA´S BOY  KINGSFORT and BALDUCCI all have that against them.
It’s easy to oppose LETTY. This leaves 3 runners and all 3 have decent chances in an open race.
ALEXANDROS is one option  but I didnt see a good enough case for him.
Only 4 of the 24 winners were exposed and all 4 dropped in distance and none like
ALEXANDROS came from a Mile or less (0-29) and as he has just 1 run since July I wasnt convinced.
THE CHEKA  may well go well but he also has just one run since July and it  may leave him short of full fitness.
NATIONALISM for me.

NATIONALISM  is a 3 year old and they have a good record
and several lighter raced ones like him have won. I think it is very significant his half brother won this race in 2004
and he is being asked to do the same.
His low draw killed his Chance  in the Cambridgeshire last time.
He started favourite for that  race and there were rumours he was a Group horse at the time.
With more improvement than most I love his chance in this.

SELECTION – NATIONALISM Each Way 6/1 Bet365 Coral VC

Market Mover

A slightly lazy post this one as I am time pressured today with family commitments.

I am just going to refer you over to Guys blog where he has an interesting free tip on a horse with a bit of market support.

Click here Horse Betting Blog

Big Priced Winners

These tips below I am pinching ( with permission)  from a thread over at www.PunterProfits.com

The thread is called Sam’s Specials

Sam is just  happy a member of punterprofits not an official of the site.

Like many others there he posts tips and selection on personal message board threads.

Sam really has an eye for good horses at decent prices.

He has had lots and lots of double digit winners.

But much more importantly his NET profits are very considerable.

His thread is one of several little almost secret gems from the punterprofits full memebr forums.

Anyhow this is what he posted up for this afternoon.

He has a few others for this evenings racing too but I will leave those for PunterProfits full members only.

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Sams Specials

Morecambe 3.10 Fakenham 1/2 point win
9/1 Stan James
Anquetta 3.45 Fakenham 1 point win
13/8 Betfred
Ceilidh Royal 5.25 Fakenham 1 point win
5/4 Betfred

Bow To No One 4.30 Doncaster 1/4 point each-way
25/1 general
Prince Of Dreams 5.05 Doncaster 1/4 point each-way
33/1 BoyleSports

Newby Lodge 1.55 Ayr (75/25) 1/4 point each-way and 1/2 point place (bsp for the place Paddy Power only evens)
17/2 BoyleSports
Mississippian 4.40 Ayr 1/4 point each-way
25/1
Wood Fair 5.15 Ayr 1/2 point each-way
12/1 Bet365
Mister Jingles 5.45 Ayr 1/4 point each-way
40/1 Bet365

6.5 points staked

Automated Arbitrage Sports Betting Software

Automated Arbitrage Sports Betting Software

Arbitrage involves exploiting differing opinions of bookmakers to try and guarantee yourself a no lose bet.

A classic easy to visualise example might be a cricket match between Australia and England.

With patriotic cash piling onto England uk bookies might offer 11/10 about Australia.

On the other side of the world however the aussies are betting the opposite way  and due to weight of money the Australian bookmakers offer 11/10 about England.

Put £100 on both sides at 11/10 and you are guaranteed a profit no matter which team wins.

Every day there are many many such opportunities available.
It takes work to find them manually however.

Software can be used however to do the tedious job of scouring markets and doing the sums.

A well know example of such software is Rebel Betting

A new kid on the block however is now offering a potentially better idea.
That being that it will not only seek out arbitrage opportunities.
It will do the extra step of logging into bookmakers and placing appropriate bets for you !

Bullet Proof Bets are the ones offering such software.

I will have to hold my hands up and say I have yet to test it thoroughly.
I am however drawn by the principle about what it offers.
That being making cash from betting with little investment of time.

It comes with quite a bit of hype which I normally find off putting but it might be worth  you taking a closer look if you are also drawn by its key design feature of trying to be an automated cash earning machine.

Rebel Betting is also worth a look if you just want to the computer to find arbs and do not trust a computer to take hold of your bankroll.
It is older and more tested and checks a much wider range of bookmakers.

Having to manually put the bets on yourself you may see as time wasting hassle or a shrewd safety net measure.
Horses for courses as they say.

50/1 Winner At Newmarket?

50/1 Winner At Newmarket?

A specualtive  long shot each way suggestion for newmarket today from The Mathematician. To visit his own site click here ==> Horse Betting

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NEWMARKET 1.50

Victor Chandler Challenge Stakes (Group 2)
(CLASS 1) (3yo+) 7f

2/1 Delegator, 5/1 Red Jazz, 10/1 Mabait, 10/1 Main Aim
12/1 Cat Junior, 12/1 Dream Eater, 16/1 High Standing
20/1 Duff, 20/1 Himalya, Shakespearean, 25/1 Harrison George 25/1 Sir Gerry, 33/1 Golden Stream, 50/1 Blue Angel.

* The Challenge Stakes is a Group race over 7f
* There are 20 renewals since 1990
* 18 of the 20 winners had between 9 and 14 career runs
* Horses with 13 or more starts struggled
* The only ones that won had Grade 1 form before
* Male 3 year olds are just 1-37 with 13 or more runs
* No 3 year old has won this down in distance

SHORTLIST

* DELEGATOR has 1 run this season
* A Few past winners had 2 runs but none had 1
* Thats the biggest problem he faces
* BLUE ANGEL has a surprisingly good profile
* She is very similar to the 2007 winner
* She is  close to 2 other winners
* In a race of shocks she could be interesting
* 3 Year Old fillies with 7-12 career starts
* Finishing 1-2-3-4 last time
* At least 6 runs this season
* These horses had a 4-6 record in this race
* The last 2 that won (2007 and 2000) were 20/1
* BLUE ANGEL is a possibly shock  winner.

It looks a ridiculous shout to go with BLUE ANGLE who
is 50/1 and more on Betfair and multiple bookmakers but the last 10 renewals have
seen horses win a 20/1 20/1 20/1 20/1 and 16/1 and they
were impossible to find as well so she may be able to nick
a place. I’m not keen on any of the alternatives so with a
risk of making myself look stupid I will go with her.

Definately more chance of losing with this bet than winning with it but the name of the game is long term edge and at 50/1 I sniff some value.
SELECTION

BLUE ANGEL 50/1 + Each  Way Bet365BetfredLadbrokesStan James

Horse Running Style In National Hunt Racing

Most horses tend to exhibit a preference for a certain style of running.

You may for example have heard of horses being referred to as front runners or hold up horses.

Traditionally such thinking is applied more so to flat racing than National Hunt Racing. A classic good bet for example might be a front runner or a horse with proven early pace in a good draw at a highly biased sprint track where the bias is due to a tight bend. ie the horse has the early pace ability to maximise its draw advantage.

Such thinking of pace or running style is not often considered on National Hunt horses however.

Horse Racing Researcher Dave Renham from Racing Trends has put his nose to the grindstone and carried out some research.

Findings may surprise many.

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Pace / Running Styles in National Hunt Racing

Over the past year or two I have explored pace and running styles in much greater depth than I used to. The reason for this is simple – I believe this is an area where hard work and research can still gain you a betting edge over the majority of punters. Let me explain this in more detail:

For this piece I am going to split all the winners of the races studied into three distinct categories – horses that ran from the front early on in the race (front runners); horses that ran close to the pace early in the race (prominent runners); and horses that raced in midfield or at the back early in the race (hold up horses). Essentially, the position a horse takes up early in the race, tends to remain virtually the same for a good proportion of that race. For example, if a horse takes up a prominent position just behind the pace in the first two furlongs of say a 1m2f race, there is a strong chance that the horse will still be in a very similar position after 6-7f. In contrast, you don’t often see a horse lead for 2 furlongs, then drop back to the middle of the pack for 2 furlongs, then race just off the pace for 2 furlongs, then drop back to the middle again, etc, etc. Hence from a research point of view, the fact that a horses’ running style tends to stay consistent for around 75% of the race makes life much easier.

Taking the year 2008 as an example there were just over 6000 races on the flat in this country – the winning splits for the three pace categories were as follows:

Front runners won 20.2% of all races;

Prominent runners won 45% of all races;

Hold up horses won 34.8% of all races.

At first glance, one might be thinking therefore that prominent runners have an advantage. Well they have won more races than every other group right? However, to give more meaning to these figures we need to know what percentage of all the runners were a) front runners; b) prominent runners and c) hold up horses. Here are the percentages:

Front runners accounted for 11% of all runners;

Prominent runners accounted for 39.4% of all runners;

Hold up horses accounted for 49.6% of all runners.

These figures now reveal a powerful statistic – that front runners win nearly twice as many races as they statistically should do. In this particular year, they won 20.2% of all races having provided just 11% of all the total runners. Being more precise, they have won 1.84 times more often than their expected probability – their expected probability being 11%. Hence, taking a very general view, the best value in flat racing in terms of running styles/pace clearly lies with front runners. I could have chosen any year in the last 10 and you would have seen similar results.

Conversely, although hold up horses win nearly 35% of all races, they provide roughly 50% of the total runners. Hence, once again taking a very general view, hold up horses are clearly poor value from a pace/running styles perspective.

When looking in much greater depth at these ideas, one will find that an even greater edge can be found when looking at certain distances, and also at certain courses. All of my research, and hence all of my articles for that matter, have looked at this in flat racing only. However, the main focus for this article is pace/running styles in National hunt racing so let me move onto National Hunt racing.

Let us take the year 2008 again as my example, and as before, let me split all the winners of the races studied into the three distinct categories – front runners; prominent runners; hold up horses. In 2008 there were 3368 National hunt races in this country – the winning splits for the three pace categories were as follows:

Front runners won 17% of all races;

Prominent runners won 45.7% of all races;

Hold up horses won 37.3% of all races.

As before, we need to know what percentage of all the runners were a) front runners; b) prominent runners and c) hold up horses. Here are the percentages:

Front runners accounted for 10.2% of all runners;

Prominent runners accounted for 38% of all runners;

Hold up horses accounted for 51.8% of all runners.

Once again we can see that front runners seem to be the best value – there advantage may not be a strong as it is on the flat but essentially front runners in National hunt racing win 1.67 times more often than they statistically should. In addition, as with their flat counterparts, hold up horses perform relatively poorly when judged from this pace perspective.

For me, these figures open up a new world of possibilities in terms of my National hunt betting. Up to now, as I have already intimated, 99.9% of my pace research has been on the flat. However, although the ‘edge’ looks less strong in National hunt racing, it still looks a strong enough edge to research in considerable depth. Indeed, for the record, if you had managed to predict the front runner in every National hunt race of 2008, you would have made a profit of £35,000 to £100 level stakes to SP. Of course, this would have been impossible, unless you are Mystic Meg … lol, but what if you had bet ‘in running’ on every front runner, placing your bet within the first 10 seconds of each race? My educated guess is that you probably would still have made a profit and my reasoning is thus: although front runners often shorten in price at the beginning of a race, this contraction is offset by the fact that the Betfair price at the off is likely to be 10 to 25% bigger than the eventual SP. Hence even if the price contracts 10 to 25% in the first ten seconds, then you are still effectively getting SP, or near as damn it, on the horse in question. I appreciate that there is commission to be taken into account, and that the contraction in price for each horse will vary in percentage terms, but hopefully you see my point.

Dave Renham

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Dave Renham is a leading researcher into uk horse racing.

His RacingTrends service attracts thinking punters who can see the benefit of knowing more about horse racing cold hard facts and figures than the general crowds populating the betting Exchanges.

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Football Tip From Ex Bookmaker

Football Tip From Ex Bookmaker

Phil spent many years working for a bookmaker called PageBet

He turned down several offers of work there as an odds compiler in order to focus on his own personal betting.

He now also earns a bit extra helping members over at the Football Bets site win cash from the bookmakers.

His long term record there is pretty impressive.

See Football Betting Results

Below is a copy of one of his tips for today.

As you can see he is short and sweet and gets straight to the point.

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A great result last night as two of our bets won and we got stake back on the other for a 2.6pts profit.

Today we have just the one small bet from League One…

OVER 2.5 Goals Double
Hartlepool v Peterborough OVER 2.5 Goals
Carlisle v Notts County OVER 2.5 Goals
This Double pays out 9/4 at Bet365 Bluesquare Sportingbet 0.5pts

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Out of interest the tips from yesterday he was referring to are copied below.

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A day of Euro2012 qualifiers today and thats where we head with two singles and a win treble…

Northern Ireland v Italy (7:45pm)
Northern Ireland DRAW NO BET at 3/1 Coral BoyleSports 14/5 Bwin Unibet 0.5pts

( stake returned as match was a draw )

Ireland v Russia (7:45pm)
OVER 2.5 Goals at 6/4 William Hill 11/8 Several firms 1pt

WON

WIN TREBLE
Belgium TO BEAT Kazakhstan (5:00pm)
FYR Macedonia TO BEAT Andorra (6:00pm)
Germany TO BEAT Turkey (7:30pm)
This Treble pays out 11/5 at William Hill and Victor Chandler 0.5pts

WON

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