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Low-Risk Betting: 3 Methods to Fix the Odds in Your Favour | Too Good To Be True?








Here’s a fast track explanation of 3 low-risk betting methods that winners use. It’s designed with everyone in mind, to give the average gambler a better idea of how things are done. We’ll be updating more about these low-risk betting methods in the coming weeks so be sure to check back for more!

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Timestamps
1:12 The first method to understand
2:10 An easy second low-risk betting strategy
3:12 A simple extension of the second method
3:25 The third low-risk betting method
4:02 Why this method works
4:57 Example of the third method in action
5:37 The example prior to its ending

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This is shares 3 low-risk betting strategies for sports betting.

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23 Comentários

  1. I'm Nigerian and I created a Betfair account last year, but now I'm unable to access the site. It says that my location is restricted. I checked the list of restricted countries and Nigeria isn't there. Please what is the problem?

  2. What about if a team is 3-0 up. The odds are 1/12. Could you just dump £24 make £2. Slow and steady is this a thing?

  3. Random question but could someone explain the white boxes on betfair the ones left of the back and right of the lay, 1. it doesn't let me put bids in under the odds 2. how would I put a bet on at odds of 1.05, do you have to wait for the dds to reach that stage or is it through software?
    Thanks

  4. Hi caan, very nice video , i am an tennis trader , can you explain more about tennis , in this video you had gave explain for football and horse racing , can you please explain more about tennis , how to find value bet and less risk and in which movement we should bet for low risk

  5. Caan would this be a situation that would work
    A twitter tipster dropping a horse to his followers and him cashing out when the price drops?
    Also have you ever met someone who bets on draws and makes a profit?
    Thanks for the video and your time

  6. Doing multiple sports is a quick way to the poor house .follow one sport and narrow that down as much as you can follow and learn you soon have a edge.I do graded racing at monmore Sheffield sometimes other tracks but primarily at tracks above you find load of price ricks because bet365 go of the racing post tissue
    Once again backing on multiple sports will lead to guessing and making miskates
    Caan you should know this too

  7. So the example I will use say is i a high volume EPL Premier league game where you have your typical market favourite price up at 1.71 – 2.0. If you then decide that there is no value offer in this pre off situation, and allow to monitor the prices inplay, suddenly you see an opportunity of backing the market fav at 4.0 due to a surprise early goal against them, Question: Is this technically perceived as value and beating the closing line of 1.71 – 2.0 pre off, or NO, its a separate new market inplay, and not overlap the closing price with the inplau price. Thanks as always…

  8. The most recent example I can recall of a static market movement was, the Leo Messi transfer news, if you had reacted quickly enough to this you could of backed Paris SG in the Outright market for Champions League at 7.0, with the confirmation of the transfer they are now 4.50, which is quite a nice move to say the least……and my next comment is actually my main question…..

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