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Crazy Betfair Correct Score Trading Strategy – Back 0-0, 1-0 & 0-1!








Trading the Correct Score market on Betfair is a tricky beast and there are so many different ways to do it.

However, in this video we take a look at a very simple strategy for trading the Correct Score market

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This involves backing the 0-0, 1-0 and 0-1 scorelines and trading upon just those.

I show you some REAL LIFE examples of how this strategy works recorded on the Betfair Exchange.

In this video you will see:
1 – The strategy described step by step
2 – Real Life Demonstrations Of The Strategy
3 – And a Sting in the tail?

Watch to the end to see it all!

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Disclaimer: This is not financial advice. Past results are not necessarily indicative of future results. The risk of loss in trading can be substantial, carefully consider the inherent risks of such an investment in light of your financial condition. The content in this video is for entertainment purposes only.

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27 Comentários

  1. How that on match wolfsburg werder bremen you have loss even you back on 0-1 the same time and winning bet as on match with levante. And there you were in profit but here not??

  2. When a goal is scored two of the correct score markets automatically lose , that is another minus of that strategy

  3. you lost 140 pound in a second 😱 that compare to what you make is a joke
    loads of loads of risks mate
    is it really worth it !?

  4. Interesting about the 1.5 coming in quicker than the CS, would it be worth arbing that? Laying CS and backing 1.5?

  5. You could potentially just back and lay the 0.0 to reduce your stake in the market and hopefully be left with a profit.

  6. is it better to use the liability to back other scores (example 1-0, 0-1 and cashout for a goal) maybe for low scoring games as you said, than to do the same on the under / over market? (acumulating liability on the under then backing the overs) I suppose that prices move diferently on this market and maybe for a match with one goal @ 75 min you can cashout for a better profit? nice video! thanks for sharing!

  7. No advantage in back dutching those scores. If you believe you have an edge in predicting no goals in the first 10 minutes then try this. On popular matches like EPL, Betfair has a market for "Time of First Goal". You can lay 1 to 10 (00:01 to 09:59) minutes to your chosen liability say £100. Once 10 minutes is up your lay is settled. In tonight's EPL game you can currently lay for 5.3 which is just over £23 profit for £100 liability. The downside is obviously a goal and you would lose the whole £100. The upside is a fixed return, so if the match was to be a fast start then you are not constrained by slow-moving correct score odds (as shown in your Spanish match example) and no waiting around to trade out. Maybe worth considering as an alternative.

  8. forgive me, but this is not trading, it is simply betting that a goal will not be scored in the first 10 minutes 😉

  9. The only one thing that really bothers me in football trading is that everything depends on goals. For example this weeks result Burnley vs Everton. 3 min 1-0. No one would expect so early goal in this match and if we were trading with this strategy ( 0-0,1-0,0-1 ) all our money would be lost. Everything depends from…luck. Prove me wrong

  10. Thanks for the insight Ben, useful as ever. If you decided to stick with the CS market and not the 1.5 as you suggest, could you add a bit of insurance for the early goal on the HT CS lay of 0-0?

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