There's been loads of these threads and they all tend to "die out", but lets try to keep this one going shall we?! Anyway! With some working experience in the betting industry I nowadays feel like I know where to find the gold nuggets on the different markets The betting companies are usually really poor with their odds updating during pre season for ante post markets, so it's possible to make some proper bargains. There's most likely gonna be some serious adjustments on this market for example Dwight Gayle-Number of goals Over 7,5 (5/6) or 1,83 as normal people would call it Under 7,5 (5/6) Surely "Under" must be worth a go? Sure, he had a fairly good season with Pboro, but this is on a totally different level. He will be playing for a side most likely fighting to be in the bottom area of the table. He's their signing and there will be some proper pressure on a lad who played for Bishops Stortford 1 year ago. Sure, he'll probably score some goals, but more than 7? Nicolas Anelka-Number of goals Over 7,5 (5/6) Under 7,5 (5/6) I'm not sure how the heck he's on the same line as Gayle, but anyway! Anelka isn't a youngster any more, but he's still got what it takes for a club like West Brom. He'll be their main striker, replacing Lukaku from last season. I guess he might take their penalties as well. Worth a go on over 7,5 in my humble opinion // Bet365 What do you guys think? Am I totally lost or have I got something here? Do you have any got bets on the way?
Ben Curtis is currently $32 (on betfair) to win the us pga golf tournament this week / that is value....
Around 80 quid + today Approx 340 quid + the last two weeks I've only had Swedish and Norwegian games so far. I prefer lower league Scandinavian markets. Easy to find some proper steals and the bookies haven't got as much info. I'll try to post any upcoming bets with the risk on jinxing it.
There was an article in FourFourTwo t'other month about a bloke who earns about £100,000+ a year just betting on football. It said that the Scottish lower leagues used to be so evenly matched that in one season away wins accounted for just shy of half of all results, and bookies were still offering 13/8 on away teams in the majority of games. People like the anorak in the article were cleaning up and earning tens of thousands on single bets.