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Looking into the betting exchange Jungle part six

BETTING IN RUNNING
As an add on to talking about market speed then I think that it is only fair that we now discuss the dangers of betting in running and how market speed ties in with that. The amount of time that you will have to place your wager while an event [...]

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Looking into the betting exchange jungle part five

PLACING BETS IN THE SYSTEM AND THEN CANCELLING
You can also request a price as well on the betting exchanges. Let us say that you fancy England to win the World Cup but you think that the price that is currently on offer of 9.0 (8-1) is a little too short. You think that 11.0 (10-1) [...]

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Looking into live betting part 3

Before you really start to wager for substantial amounts of money or any money at all for that matter then it really makes sense to get a feel for the betting exchange. You can do this by simply downloading the software and trying out a few things. Don’t worry because you cannot come to any [...]

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FA Cup Rekindles the Magic of Football

Football has enjoyed many positive benefits from the money that Sky has pumped into the game since the Premiership began in the early 1990’s. Players now get paid a fortune in wages and clubs further down the league system are enjoying parachute payments which are essential for their survival. The additional money allowed the Premiership [...]

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How Transfer Window Affects Football Betting

Now that half of the football season has been completed the bookmakers are able to set their football betting odds more accurately where it can be difficult for the football betting fans to find value. Chelsea are doing excellently at the top of the league and therefore home wins for them will not see a [...]

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Premier League Football Betting Update

The big question facing football betting fans is whether or not the title race for this season is already over with Chelsea holding a five point advantage. With thirteen games having been played by each team the midway point in the season is fast approaching and Manchester United and Arsenal cannot afford to let Chelsea [...]

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Newcastle Utd to Possibly Rename St James’ Park

My local team have conspired to make my football supporters life a misery for over two years now. Mike Ashley, a billionaire from the sports retail Industry, bought the club for a relatively cheap £135 million but then had to pay off a debt to the tune of £80 million to the stadiums builders, something [...]

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Soccer Betting Proving to be a Mixed Bag

The Premiership season has been somewhat predictable in the past few years. The top four teams, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal have always managed to finish in the top four and there was a distinct difference, on paper at least, in their quality on the pitch and their buying policy during the transfer windows [...]

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