I believe that Gills will win far more games this season than they will either draw or lose. So to back my judgement I reckon if you put £5 on the Gills to win every time (don't do correct score because if you say, select 3 different scores at least 2 must lose ) you will finish well up at the seasons end. I've obviously got our first 3 games done so I'm well up on them. Do not be tempted to increase your stake because if that particular bet lets you down , your winning amount is diminished. I've opened an account with Sky Bet and they give you £10 to start off. I won't add any more to my running bank on there but I'm hopeful that at the end of the season I will be in pocket. It doesn't matter whether Gills are odds on or long odds against I will still bet my £5.
I've put £5 on the two league games so far and they've covered the other small bets I've put on and lost plus a small profit.
thing is the odds reflect the probability minus the bookies margin. the more games we win the shorter the odds will become. The most likely person winning in the long term is always the bookie, although free bets even it up a bit.
I like to bet on scores so far I have 2 out of 3 right this season and have turned a good win so far and Tuesday I done a bet on Bolton, Wolves and Celtic to win in an enhanced bet and won on that.