I came across this site called Tennis
Strategist (http://www.tennisstrategist.com) and they offered to show me how to back players priced at 1.10 at
4.00. This has got to be a con I thought. But the more I read, the more I
became intrigued. So I decided to join for a month.
Sure enough, the strategy that was revealed
really does allow me to back 1.10 priced players at 4.20 or any price I like.
The great part is that if the player loses I “push” or get my money back.
This does not mean that it provides 100%
winners that would be impossible. But it does what it says on the tin. It
provides a way of getting value – you decide what value is, or you can use
their advice.
I used their picks over the 2014 Australian
Open and at the end of it I was ahead by £1827 to £50 liability a match. I was very encouraged by this and took out an
annual membership. By the end of 2014 I had bumped up my liability per match to
£100 and made £27,561 profit for the year.
In 2015 I decided to bump up by liability
to £200 a match. Here’s what happened at the 2015 Australian Open:
Day 2 : £200 profit from 5 winners and 20
tennis betting tips. Not a good day, but at least a small profit.
Day 3 : £235 profit from 2 winners and 7
tennis tips. Again just keeping our head above water.
Day 4 : £1231.91 profit from 3 winners and
6 tennis picks. Another excellent day.
Day 5 : £646.22 profit from 2 winners and 3
tennis picks. Another winning day.
Day 6 : £284.04 profit from 2 winners and 5
picks.
Day 7 : £200 loss from 1 pick
Day 8 : £25 profit from 1 winners and 3
tennis betting tips.
Day 9 : £200 loss from 1 tennis pick
Day 10 : No bets
Day 11 : £373.33 profit from 1 pick.
Day 12 : £636.36 profit from 1 pick
Day 13 : £200 loss from 1 pick
Day 14 : No Bet
So all in all a profit of £4360.72 which is
a POT (Profit on Turnover) of 26.90%
If you think that is small cheese, then you
need to get out of the betting game. This is the first strategy that has
continued to win AFTER I joined. If you are a long time punter, you will know
what I mean by that.
Some more information about the strategy,
it works best on Betfair, because you can put your bets on and let them run.
But I have also used it on Matchbook and it should also work on Betdaq and any
sportsbook that allows inplay betting. Note that with Matchbook and Betdaq, you
will need to be able to place a bet once the match starts, but you won’t need
to keep monitoring the market after that. With sportsbooks, you will need to
monitor the market.
But like I said, the good thing about
Betfair is the “set and forget” aspect.
If you have a Betfair account or can open one, then you should join the
Tennis Strategist. I am based in Australia, and I am able to use this with
Betfair as the strategy doesn’t require me to place any bets once the match has
started.
So in conclusion, if you do not get this
strategy, and have access to a Matchbook, Betdaq or (best option) Betfair
Account, you are leaving a LOT of money on the table.
I give the tennis betting tips from tennis
strategist my highest recommendation.
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