Betfair 'Cash out' OptionIf you have ever seen a winning bet suddenly turn into a loser because of a late goal, you may have wished that there was a way you could take some profits before the final whistle. Well the advent of betting exchanges made it possible to trade 'in-play', and therefore lock in profits if the market moved in your favour. Now however, Betfair have gone one step further and simplified the process to just a couple of clicks. Read on to find out about their 'Cash Out' option.
Gambling A To Z: MThe latest in our "A to Z of Gambling" series sees us take a look at the letter "M". We'll take a look at a betting system, a bizarre poker hand nickname and type of bet, commonly found in sports betting.
Guide To Ante Post Sports BettingIf you've ever heard the sports betting term "Ante Post" and wondered exactly what it meant, then look no further our guide to ante post betting.
Gambling A To Z: AWelcome to the first article in our new series, the Gambling A to Z. In each article, we take a look at various topics related to the wonderful world of gambling and what better place to start than with the letter "A"?
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!
Basics Of Online Horse Racing BettingBetting on horse racing has been a very popular pastime for millions of people all over the world for decades. However, with the introduction of the internet, this hobby, or profession for some, soon evolved into online gambling. Here is our basic guide to betting horses on the internet.
Premier League 2011/12 Exchange Trading Preview Betting exchanges have opened up opportunities for adventurous bettors to 'trade' on their opinions, betting when the price is big, and selling (or laying), when the odds are judged to be too small. This type of betting obviously needs to be carried out 'in running', but are there some markets that are better suited to this style of gambling than others?