Opening The Post Can Harm Your Betting Profits

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Members following my betting strategy will be having a good time currently betting on horse racing as if  ‘ours’ don’t place we are catching them with very low in running lays. It really is so important to take a defensive stance when betting on horses.

Always hedge for stake retrieval and stay in business. I have always said betting on sports is a business and gambling is for idiots and I see no reason to alter this long-term view.

Sports betting strategically IS the way forward without doubt.

So why am I reminding you that we are following the correct route?

Well, look at today’s Racing Post‘The Ultimate Guide for Betting’ - oveh – there is a newish writer – Graeme Rodway – Page 12 – today, offering 2 horses in an each way double.

Good grief I thought at last a bit of commercial common sense. I then looked at his selections foolishly thinking he was following a mathematical line like we do. He has 2 each way selections in 15 runner Handicaps!!!!!!.

15 runner Handicaps are mathematically the daftest races you should be betting in and to suggest an each way double in those races is begging for a P45. It is irrelevant whether the 2 horses he selected will win or not. They could well do but it’s the CONCEPT, which is wrong. Pass me the pills nurse.

Well it is Sunday and I suppose my sermon will be skipped by most of you but I can assure you all that strategic betting is the way forward. Patience comes second.

Denman provided the excitement on Saturday and my ethos of ‘expect the unexpected’ again came into play. No wonder I have decided to take a little profit on Dunguib at Cheltenham. Sure he’s a fine horse and maybe will become a ‘great’ one, but he’s now doing it with other peoples money. I’m always happy to take a little less profit in return for safety in this turbulent game. On that subject Paddy Power have a new bet where you can take out ‘insurance’ should your horse fall in some races. Excellent stuff.

Rugby Union.

Wonderful finish in Cardiff and the 1.01 available on Betfair again proved very lucrative for traders.

Warrington pulled off the win at Castleford and Richie Myler proved what a great finisher he is and I think we have a good bet there for top try scorer as he’s a ‘sniffer’ and always in the right place at the right time and his big provider of tries – Solomona – wasn’t even playing last night!

Citeh excited nobody again yesterday and they replay again on Tuesday.

Just one Live Blog Bet from me today a £12 Hughie (A bet on the horse to finish placed i.e. 1st, 2nd or 3rd and is played via Betfair’s place markets)

£12 place only on Rock Celtic 4.40 Exeter, I am following the proven hurdling experience here with this one. Pitching at 1.3

As always to access my full daily column of bets and trades please visit my main site at www.bigmikebetting.co.uk or to sign up as a free member enabling you to receive the occasional complimentary daily column from me, you can contact my Gal Friday – Luan at membership@bigmikebetting.co.uk and she will set this up for you.

Mike

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Top Ten Betting Mistakes

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Editor’s Note: Today I am pleased to be publishing a fantastic article written by professional gambler Guy Ward of Mathematician-Betting which pin points in Guy’s opinion the ten most common betting mistakes punters all to often make. Guy speaks a lot of sense and learning from these mistakes will definitely help you improve your betting skills.

ENJOY! - Mike Marsland

Top Ten Betting Mistakes

The first step to formulating a solution is to define the problem.

The following points are areas of betting where many punters often get it wrong. My views arise from long personal experience and years of communication with successful and unsuccessful punters alike.

My aim here is to highlight these common areas of failure in the hope that I can speed up your learning curve towards successful betting.

Read the following thoughts and you may be able to side step many of the potholes others have fallen into in the past.

1) Failure to Use Betting Banks

Most gamblers fail to understand that the best method of achieving a healthy and sustained long term profit from racing is to set aside a sum of money away from your main finances, solely for the betting of horses.

Whatever method or system you are using, whoever you are following or subscribing to or however your own bets are calculated, you are better off with a “Betting Bank” that has built -in advantages that can help you. It needs to be independent from your own personal finances and needs to be protected from factors that can threaten it. This can take a lot of emotion out of the decision making process. Emotion is a factor that threatens all punters.

The size of your betting bank will of course be dependant upon your own individual circumstances and free capital available. An analogy to the world of shares perhaps may be that no financial advisor worth his salt would advise you throw all your capital into the stock market alone.

The vast majority of punters fail to use any form of set aside bank. They bet randomly with whatever money they have in their pocket at the end of the week or go in too deep with stakes far in excess of their personal safety levels.

A punter with a professional attitude will set aside what he can comfortably afford to invest and then determine the best use he can make of that fixed sum of capital.

With a fixed sum of capital available you now move on to the next reason for failure.

2) Failure to Stake Correctly

It is vital that you consider your betting bank as capped in amount. You do not have an endless pool of resources to dip into. Betting by its nature carries inherent risks. These risks include periods of low strike rates and long losing runs. Your betting bank and staking should be adapted for the method you use.

You must in advance, prepare yourself for the possibility of a worse than average sequence of losers through adoption of a sufficient number of units in your betting bank.

Correct methodical staking in addition to the mathematical advantage, can also help overcome the risk of emotional reaction to a sequence of unusually positive or negative results.

Take the Pricewise column in the racing post as an example. Long term if you could get on at the advised prices, it would have returned a decent profit overall. During this time however followers would have to have endured runs of up to 40 losers in a row!

Despite the overall long term profit I suspect the vast majority of Pricewise followers would have been terminated either by a failure to set aside a sufficient amount of points or through failure to cope with the emotion of the losing run.

in essence key to winning money is to manage your accounts in a way that protects them as far as possible from the element of risk that the game presents you. With a long-term profitable approach at level stakes you need to plan for and anticipate lean or losing periods.

3) Chasing Losses

Chasing losses at first sight may appear to be an easy way to guarantee an eventual profit but the true story is it is a game for fools and statistically will not work unless you generate an overall level stakes profit.

Chasing losses is a game for the ill informed who do not want to make the effort to seek value in their bets. Bookmakers have to price up every race. Punters don’t have to play in every race, they can pick the races they want to bet in ,and that is the main edge that people fail to understand. If you have had a losing day, by attempting to chasing your losses you give up that advantage and bet in the races that you should not be betting in. You are therefore betting the way bookmakers want you to and not in the way to win.

Many punters will alter their stakes in the last race either to
”chase” losses or “play up” winnings. Its no coincidence that the bookmakers have ensured that the last race on each day is often a handicap or one of the hardest races that day . There will be more racing the next day and the day after that. The secret is waiting for opportunities and only betting when you know you have circumstances, which favour you and not the bookmakers. You must never change your approach, or deviate from sensible staking as there is no such things as “The Last Race”.

4) Lack of Value Appreciation

Appreciation of “value” in a bet is core to long term success. 
To profit over a long series of bets you must be betting at odds greater than the true chance of winning your selection have. To do this however over the long term, you need to concentrate on each race individually and seek the value bet in that race.

There is value to be had in every race. The key to it is understanding where that value is. Many times a punter will screw up a losing betting slip and say “At least I had some value”. There is absolutely NO relationship between value and prices. A 33/1 chance may be diabolical value yet a very short priced favorite may be supreme value. It does not follow that the bigger the price you take the better “value” you have . The value is sometimes clear but more often well hidden and it takes a trained eye to see that.

Everyone has this “Foresight” on occasions, it is a game about opinions after all and nobody is always right or wrong. Value can be the most expensive word in racing if you can’t bet winner. The old cliché is that value is about betting a horse whose true chance is better than its price reflects. That’s only a small part of it. You also have to make sure that you bet in the right way and in the right races as that is the only way you can keep strike rates high and protect a betting bank.

You should continually strive to increase value in your bets. Once you have a selection you feel is value do not just take the first acceptable price that comes along. Seek to improve it by shopping around the various bookmakers or try and top the best bookmakers price by looking to the betting exchanges.

Marginal improvements on odds on each bet you make can have a dramatic effect on long-term profits.

5) Greed For Instant Wealth

Many punters seek the thrill of a life-changing bet that will produce huge gains of instant wealth for a small outlay. Bookmakers play on your natural desire and go out of their way to encourage you to bet exotic multiple selection bets that can in one hit, turn a small stake into a large sum.

Professionals however rarely bet in multiples. Most professionals bet singles and steer away from the multiple bets. Bookmakers relentlessly promote a host of multiple bets with exotic names such as Yankee, Lucky 15, and Goliath. The reason they are heavily touted is the profit margin in the bookmaker’s favour increases the more selections you add to your multiple bet.

Say you select any random 5/1 selection. If you bet this as a single the bookmaker may have a theoretical edge in his favor of 15%. Taking two such selections however and betting them in a win double, the bookmaker’s profit margin rises to about 30%!

Yes your win double can produce a much bigger win from the same stake however over the long term the bookmaker is eating away at your capital at a much faster rate.

It is a waste of time debating which type of multiple bet is ‘best’. Unless your prediction skills are supernatural or you are incredibly lucky, then betting in singles is more often the best option.

You may say that many “Pros,” do bet in multiples in bets like The Scoop 6 or the Jackpot, but that’s only because they know there is plenty of “Dead” money in any given Pool and they are betting against people who don’t understand the dynamics of those types of bet. There are times you should bet in multiples but in truth they are few and far between.

You can’t approach this as a “Get Rich Quick ” scheme. It is a long slow process of serious and sustained profit and not a game for Get Rich Quick schemers. If you go Into any Betting shop, have a look at all the posters on the wall offering “special offers”, “enhanced terms ” and “bonus offers”. You will see they are all multiple bets. Bookmakers want you betting in multiples and it is easy to see why. They carve most profit from them. You never see a Bookmakers promotion offering extra’s on a win or each way single. Ask yourself why.

6) Lack of Discipline

Lack of Discipline is the big hurdle for punters trying to turn a losing hobby into a winning one. Bookmakers know that. That’s why in every betting office you can bet on numbers, lotteries, ball games, racing from all over the globe with horses nobody has heard of before and even now computer animated, or as they call it, virtual racing.

Bookmakers just believe that its a case of punters sitting all day betting on what ever is put in front of them and sadly they are right in many cases. They are simply thrill seeking and don’t care what they bet on, as long as they can bet. There is no methodology at all and many betting office regulars are simply a bunch of headless chickens prepared to pay long term for the warming buzz of the occasional win.

Even more experienced regular gamblers who are savvy enough to turn down bets that they know are stupid always let themselves down by continually bleeding their profits with a fun tenner here and a fun tenner there.

It takes great discipline to NOT bet at times. It takes discipline to walk away from a horse when the price isn’t right. It takes discipline to say no to that small fun bet. It takes discipline to keep your money in your pocket and deny yourself the emotional buzz of watching your runner.

Punters come in all shapes and sizes. Even the shrewder punters, who could win at the game, fall into the trap of lack of discipline of study. After a winning period they forget that what made them winners in the first place, was the effort they put in. They fall victim to over confidence, laziness and indiscipline.

Being a long-term successful punter is like swimming against the tide. It takes an effort to stay still, even greater effort to move ahead and as soon as you relax or slack off you start to go backwards.

7) Emotion

Betting is a lonely game. Its also a highly skilled game. Emotion undermines success in many ways. There is comfort in knowing that as a sheep when you are wrong it is not your fault as you were simply doing what everyone else was doing. With betting, the laws of market supply and demand, dictate that long term, the sheep will get fleeced. Emotion neutralises discipline and long proven successful practices. The result of any isolated race has little or no relation to races just before that or just after that. Races should be viewed in isolation from each other. We are all emotional in betting but the players at the top of the tree have this down to a fine art and can control those emotions. Other punters have long since been conditioned by bookmakers to EXPECT to lose rather than win.

They have an in built psychological factor that makes them feel like losers and they have been conditioned to losing by years of doing so.

Over 95% of punters are flawed emotionally. Examples of emotive gambling include punters following a horse, trainer or a jockey blind . The “Hype” horses are cannon fodder for emotional punters. They may also follow tipster’s blind as they “hate” the thought of missing out on a winner.

They pay no attention to the changing conditions of a race that may follow non-runners or the ground changing. They misunderstand confidence and can’t cope with a lack of confidence. Emotion also prevents people from advanced betting subjects such laying, hedging and arbitrages. Emotion forces some punters to bet horses with certain names that remind them of loved ones. Names such as “Long Tall Sally ” and “Susan’s Pride ” attract many to them just for a name that’s relevant to them.

Most punters have a grudge against their own money and winning and being successful is alien to them. Emotional punters lose their heads in barren times and fail to capitalise on winning runs. They mess about with systems and staking plans that make no sense. The more emotion you can rule out of your betting, the more successful you will become. You have to view everyone in the game as your enemy and as people trying to take your hard earned money away from you in the same way as you would a pickpocket. Once you can master your emotions you have made the first big step to betting profitably.

8) The Grass is Greener

The grass is rarely greener on the Other Side. The truth is that the grass that isn’t working for you has not been grown, cultivated or looked after properly. Many punters change approaches and methods so quickly that they don’t give any method a true test. If they find a system that works they don’t continue after a few bad results. It is the same as gamblers who write down every bet they have. Once they have a few losers they often lose the heart to do this and stop doing so and move on to another area.

They are like children with new toys at Christmas. They never stay with any method long enough to prosper. They always feel the” Grass is Greener”, when in truth the “Grass” they are using has been abused and left to deteriorate.

They want the next Big “new idea ” or “method ” and that doesn’t work either as the fault lies not in the Grass, but the Gardener. 
They have no long term consistency in their betting and are constantly tinkering with what wasn’t broke or moving on in search of the holy grail before a full evaluation of what they are currently examining has been completed.

A competition to win best garden will be won by the person who can spend most time in the garden and master its challenges, the gardener who is prepared to care about his garden and invest in the tools that will help his garden grow and keep the weeds at bay.

It’s the same with betting. You will do far better long term if you can make a concentrated effort of learning and research in one key area rather than flitting from this to that.

9) Laziness

Most punters are LAZY! They have religiously followed a doctrine of poor planning and lack of research. They refuse to study and spend hours looking at how they can win at betting. They refuse to invest in the game and invest in their own learning. You can’t refuse to spend money, just look at the racing for 30 minutes and expect to win long term. You simply can’t get away with that in the hardest trade of all, Winning Money at Betting. If it was that easy, then millions would do it .You must either invest in your betting, or pay someone to do just that .

Natural human tendency is to try and get away with the least amount of effort. Lazy punters are cannon fodder for the bookmakers. They make little or no effort in their selection process nor make an effort to extract maximum returns from their bets. Those who put the most work in are the more likely to succeed.

My philosophy is simple. I believe that if a bookmaker, journalist or odds compiler spends 3 hours on a race then I’ll spend 6 hours on that race to gain the edge.

The famous golfer Gary Player once said “The Harder I Work the Luckier I Get”. That is true about both golf and betting. Most people can’t spend 12 hours a day studying betting as they have families, jobs, commitments and lead their own lives. That is what you pay us for. We do that study for you and re-invest money in our betting so that we can find every edge possible to Help You Win.

10) Stupidity!

Amazingly most punters fail to learn from their mistakes. They continue for years making the same basic errors time and time again. Pure stupidity.

Strive to improve your betting performance by continually learning from the mistakes and weakness is your game.

Your bookmaker may have been laughing at you for years. You have it in your power however to improve your betting and hopefully wipe that smile from his face for good.

Guy Ward, www.Mathematician-Betting.co.uk

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Big Mikes Sports Bets – Weekend Summary

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Two McClarens and 2 good wins.  Good timing to build up a decent war chest as Super League starts on Friday for 8 months or so as well.

Fridays bet yielded a net £72 and Sundays main bet £173.30 (I count the main bet as both teams AND the main margins) or if you played the slack belt and braces and wing margin bets then the net was just under £130.

Very pleasing indeed and my thanks to the bookmakers compilers for the opportunity!  At the start of the year I suggested we would all make enough out of these bets in RU & RL to have an excellent year.   I still stand by that comment.

Couple of great emails – one from a grateful member who plays these low downside bets to 10 x stakes and one from an ‘irate’ (only joking) member who suggested we should also play the Handicap tie bet on the ‘median’ line as well – this time it was 6 – so another interesting ploy for the future maybe.

OK the early part of the week sees nothing quite as special as Sundays bet but hopefully there will be a ‘Waring’ Super League bet on Friday (similar lines to the McClaren) & of course the Mighty Blues travel across the City to the Borough of Trafford to take on the Manchester Glazers.    Those  members who are on Citeh for the Carling Cup should use their overall position to lay a few quid on the Blues on Wednesday to protect overall stakes.

If I see anything else I will post but its not expected.

Mike

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Mathematician-Betting Service Review

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

‘The Mathematician’ came to my attention in 2005 whilst he was still under the glare of public scrutiny during the Observer Newspapers Tipster Survey, where he was showing an impressive profit of £5,128.

Guy is a professional gambler with a background in betting office management and just like myself, he runs a genuine and much-respected online racing advisory service which also enjoys a community and club like feel.
Mathematician-Betting is a subscription based service with a statistical and analytical approach to tipping horses aimed at astute punters seeking a long term profit from their betting.

The service has a long history of success in terms of betting profits for members based on Guy’s interpretation of statistics, speed ratings, historical trends, racing publications and the ‘X-Factor’ of his own personal instincts gained from years of betting experience.

Each day you can read Guy’s detailed analysis of the days racing where he highlights what he believes to be the best betting opportunities of the day and quite handily – he generally bets in the races I don’t, so our selections never seem to clash!

The comprehensive messages are sent out to members each morning by email and are generally the result of 16-hour days and endless trawls through archive stats, race videos, notes and formbooks.

Additionally his members can log into to the friendly members forum or simply phone the private members telephone line.

Just as I do with Big Mike Betting, Guy does all the hard research work each day so you don’t have to.

Bet Analysis

The daily messages include very detailed race analysis, which is what Guy, is renowned for.

Many services simply give you the name of a horse with little or no explanation as to why it is worth a bet. I would suggest that one reason for this is that they really do not know themselves why it is a bet and therefore cannot explain it to you.

Mathematician-Betting each day Guy provides detailed race notes of the day’s headline account bets alongside analysis of usually around ten supporting races on the day’s selected cards.

The races are analyzed in great depth taking into account past trends and stats for that particular race.

Guy provides shortlists of positive and negative runners in the various races, which have proven invaluable to me over the years and would be of immense use to betting exchange layers or betting exchange traders seeking knowledgeable opinion on how to stagger their books.

The final piece of the jigsaw is as ever Guy’s own personal betting experience.

Much in the way that Big Mike Betting does and in keeping with the best racing advisory services (as opposed to just tipping lines) Guy also aims to educate his members in the ways of the betting professional. Enabling you to learn from his thoughts and views thus increasing your personal understanding of how to make long-term profits from betting on horses.

That said the Mathematician-Betting service is not suitable for everyone and those looking for a simple horse name, time and race will be frustrated by Guy’s detailed writing style and comprehensive messages that can run into thousands of words.

Nevertheless, those that persevere will be handsomely rewarded and after just a few months of membership astute punters if they have any sense, will find ways to use the messages to their advantage. Punters with limited time are advised to simply cut to the chase and concentrate on backing Guy’s headline account selections. However, those with more time on their hands will also be able to lay his negatives on the exchanges and look to combine horses from the message in multiple bets.

As a racing service based on constantly evolving statistics and form research, Mathematician-Betting has always had the feel of an ongoing work in progress and Guy’s confident selections at the top of the daily messages stand testament to the growing refinement and conviction that I have personally witnessed in his messages over the last five years.

Overall ‘Math’s’ service is very well researched and will become a great addition to your betting portfolio – I wholeheartedly recommend Mathematician-Betting to any punter wanting a good return on their `investment` from another genuine and profitable service.

The internal Mathematician message forum just like mine is full of knowledgeable and friendly punters and worth the subscription fee alone.

As with Big Mike Betting, Mathematician-Betting also offers an occasional free service, with full membership starting at £75 per month, £200 per quarter or £750 annually.

www.Mathematician-Betting.co.uk

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A Recommended Bookmaker Account

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Pinnacle Sports

Founded in 1998 and based in the Netherlands, Pinnacle Sports are a fine example of how an online bookmaker should be run. Sure they move odds in response to weight of money, but then any sensible bookmaker would. However they are very unlikely to restrict you and I haven’t heard of a single member who had an account closed with them.

With a no frills approach the good news continues and by keeping their overheads low they are able to pass the savings on to their customers and were the first sportsbook to introduce a reduced margin pricing model, guaranteeing best odds, that are up to 60% better value than other bookmakers.

Best Odds for Sports and Football Betting

The Pinnacle Sports motto is simple – to give yourself the best chance of making a profit from betting on sports “always get the best odds” and with their excellent prices this is exactly what they help you to do.

For example in the recent Arsenal Celtic game, according to Best Betting and Oddschecker, the best non-exchange price on offer on Arsenal and the draw were 1.33 and 5.05. A quick check on Betbrain established that Pinnacle were offering 1.37 and 5.30.

With low minimum bet requirements and the highest maximum limits on the Web, Pinnacle Sports gives punters the assurance of fixed odds betting with exchange like pricing, but unlike an exchange, Pinnacle Sports has guaranteed liquidity and never charges commission on winning bets.

New Account Sign Up Bonus?

Interestingly for a bookmaker and in keeping with the ‘no frills’ low overhead approach, Pinnacle Sports no longer offer a free bet bonus to new customers, preferring instead to rely on the long-term savings that their odds provide, representing far better value than any bonus, or other sign-up incentive being offered by any rivals.

Their prices really are very good and with this in mind you really don’t need a bonus or incentive to spend the 30 seconds it takes to open an account and join!

A recommended Bookmaker and defiantly one you should have in your armory.

www.pinnaclesports.com

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