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Easy To Follow Tennis Strategy Betfair Trading








Tennis Betfair trading strategy anybody can use for Wimbledon and beyond!

I think this is one of the simplest and lowest risk strategies that anyboby can use on Betfair to trading on the tennis – you want a strategy to use at Wimbledon? This is it!

It’s super simple!

Go to Betfair.com
Click Tennis
Then look through the odds on the match odds (This strategy uses match odds)
Write a list of all the ones 1.45 or below
Watch the Tennis match
Look for the first set score to be 3-3 or 4-4
Then place a LAY on Betfair on the Fav
Watch the tennis match
Looking for the fav to be dropping form
Trade out at the end of the first set!

How simple is that tennis trading strategy?

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14 Comentários

  1. Approximately, what would be our profit/loss after the first set? Take this example with Herbert, 100e stake.

  2. Would use it preferably for major tournaments only like 1000 masters and grand slams. 250 and 500 tournaments are oftenly overlooked by the top 20 players mainly in order to stay healthy for big tournaments. In 250 and 500 tournaments i would choose favourites with those odds and outside outside the top50 rankings

  3. Do you have a spreadsheet where you enetr potential matches after they have finished? I would love to see the edge this strategy delivers. Good work as always

  4. Hi Ryan, just checking exit strategy. Do you stay in whatever happens until the end of the 1st set? You said that the ideal scenario is that the underdog takes the 1st set and so the end of 1st set is then the obvious exit for profit. But do you ever exit early, for either profit or loss – if so at what point would you do that?

  5. Generally enjoy your videos but this one is poor, Ryan. If you had no prior understanding or experience of tennis trading this would not help you at all… your explanation of what is going on here is very poor imo.
    Not wishing to be nasty, just trying to give feedback.
    All the best!

  6. That's a very interesting angle Ryan, thanks for sharing. I was watching the Andy Murray match last night, when he was serving for the match in the 3rd set his lay odds were around 1.01 and his opponents back odds were 70 or something. When he lost the 3rd set it rose to 1.89 to lay him and his opponent dropped to around 2.1 to back. In that scenario would a lay of Murray or backing his opponent been a better option?

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