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Not really. Spread it far and wide. Guess at some tips. As soon as you chance your way to a little profit you offer access to a paid email tips service or tips forum with registration/membership at a cost.

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Punting in football is generally a quick way to the poor house, the margins are so fine and compilers so competent (at the high end, especially) that finding bets outside of being 1%+ wrong are so abnormal it really isn't worth your time. I've read so many books on the different theories of 'value' punting and all say steer cleer of Football. Trading/arbing on sports or events with only 2 possible outcomes is generally considered a much shrewder long term project. I back horses in 7-10f handicaps at Newmarket/Goodwood/Leicester/Epsom because I know I have the edge in these events over the bookmakers. Punters need to find something they have an edge in (won't be football) and stick to that, or not bother at all.

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Think I might lump on the total opposite of whatever he puts up next time!

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i didn't want to laugh at this but it was clear from day 1 when he got stupidly lucky with a last minute goal winning his first two bets that this was probably not going to end well. 

 

he's gone for some absolute bankers as well and it's just not working. heavy. 

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I don't really think it's advice when you are pretty much only betting on mainstream games. The bookies do sometimes give value in league 1 and league 2 but the guy never plays those markets at all.

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Liverpool 0-2 Chelsea

Juventus 1-2 Benfica

Chelsea 1-3 Atletico Madrid

Bayern Munich 0-4 Real Madrid

Balance: 705

Cheers for the advice mate. I could easily lose £300 in a month on my own if I tried.

Will you be offering any apologies to those that were unfortunate/foolish enough to follow your "advice" ?

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