Guide To Betting ExchangesSince the introduction of betting exchange sites like Betfair eleven years ago, the world of sports betting has been completely revolutionised. However, a great many people still can't get to grips with the exchanges and are missing out on all the benefits of this innovate and vibrant betting arena. If you fall into this category and want to learn about betting on the exchanges, read on.
What is Over Under betting?Over Under Goals Betting is a hugely popular, growing market where backers predict the number of goals scored in a particular match. The Over Under element, is that rather than specify an exact number of goals, punters predict whether the total goals figure will be either Over or Under a pre-set half goal total.
Gambling A To Z: NIt's time for the latest instalment of our "Gambling A To Z" series, which deals with the letter "N". We'll take a look at the "Northern Club", which is where it all began for Las Vegas, the gambling capital of the world, as well as two pieces of gamblign slang; one from the poker world and the other concerning sports betting.
Betting Exchange Odds ComparisonShrewd bettors will always consult an odds comparison service before striking a bet on their fancies. Betting Exchanges however, cloudy the waters somewhat. Traditional bookmakers can easily be compared against one another, but comparing Betting exchange prices to those offered by traditional bookmakers is not always clear cut. Read on to find out why, and what can be done about it.
Gambling A To Z: QIt’s time to take a look at the letter “Q” in our A to Z of Gambling, where we’ll explain a couple of common sports bets in the form of “Quinella” and “Quadpot”, as well as taking a look at the “Queen” found in your deck of playing cards.
Gambling A To Z: DIt's that time again! Here is the latest article in our A To Z of Gambling series, and this time we're looking over the letter D.
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?