Betfair 'Cash Out' Goes Mobile
Betfair have extended their hugely popular ‘Cash Out’ feature, and made it available via their mobile betting offerings. Read on to find out more.
How To Find Sure BetsWould you like to know how to bet on sports for no risk? That's right, it is possible to place sports bets and guarantee profit. Do you want to find out how to calculate these sure bets? Of course you do!
Guide to Asian Handicap BettingAs the name suggests, Asian Handicap odds originated in Asia, where they were seen as a way to create viable betting opportunities on events that may otherwise have been too one-sided to offer sufficient betting options, and also as a mechanism to remove a draw, or tie, from the list of possible outcomes. Asian handicap odds can be a lucrative opportunity for the serious bettor so read on to find out what it's all about!
Identifying Betting ValueThe term 'Value' is used incessantly in the world of betting. Bookmakers, pundits, tipsters and punters all mention it throughout their respective betting operations – but what defines 'Value' and why should every serious bettor make spotting value their aim? This article explains what represents good value, and how important the concept is. Read on to find out more...
Improve Betting Performance - Specialise.
In the first in a series of articles designed to help improve betting returns long term, we look at specialising – focussing attention in one particular area or market in order to maximise opportunities and reduce, or eliminate, losing betting patterns.
Gambling A To Z: CHere is part three of our Gambling A to Z series, which is naturally concerning the letter "C". Today's topics are "Cards", "Craps" and "Canadian".
Improve Betting Performance. Reasoning.In the second in the series of articles aimed at improving betting performance long term, we look at the reasons for striking a particular bet. Bets should always be well researched, well thought out and offer good value in the eyes of the bettor. What scenarios might cloud this reasoning and how can they be avoided?