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Betfair Tennis Trading Strategy: Back The Server (Fully Explained With A Live Trading Example)








*Please note that some parts of this video have been blocked by the French Tennis Federation but no educational content has been omitted.

In this video I will show you exactly how to use the “Back The Server” Tennis Trading strategy. I will show when to use this tennis trading strategy, how to use the strategy and when to exit trades using this popular Betfair tennis trading strategy.
I use a Live tennis trading example during the French Open ATP Match between Fognini and Kukushkin.

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9 Comentários

  1. Good strategy and I have to say the course which he offers in his website 'complete tennis trader' is very detailed and I would recommend that to anyone who wants to take this seriously…. Thanks Fred👌

  2. Hello Fred, if Fognini couldn't hold his first serve in the 2nd set and he is one break behind now. Would you consider to back his serve again when the 2nd set is on serve again (2-2,3-3) or would you stay away after the break of the Fav?

  3. I like this approach. Very nice.
    To clarify, you'd remove about 70% liability after each successful hold?
    I did try this with Sinner & Rublev last night.
    Unfortunately I came a bit unstuck. I think I wasn't taking enough off the table. Just 50% each time [as per your Ultimate Tennis Guide]. Then it was quite close to the end of the second once Rublev got broken and the price dropped lower than anticipated.
    Would you have have a cap on the amount of games for this; such as:- if no break, then green up at 3-3 or 4-4?
    If I remember rightly I was laying Sinner around the 1.32 level and exiting around 1.45 [ish] removing 50% each time. Rublev then got broken himself on his 4th service game of the second, so where the price would usually come to about the 1.15-1.16, I think it went 1.09.
    Any advice on this trade would be much appreciated.
    PS. Are you living in Thailand? What's the internet like there? I'm in the Philippines and it's shocking!

  4. If the favourite has to lose the first set for this strategy to work, then wont their service stats for the first set be poor? How can you risk backing them in the second set?

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