[quote="cybernet69"]To the OP....
My main strategy contains 4 rules. I am posting the 2 main ones for you to look at. You should be able to figure out the missing parts of the puzzle. I am sure Dallas will build them into BA or he may have already.
The other 2 rules OVERRIDE the market green up or trade closure.
+ Green all
odd range
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Most profitable strategy
- Sepoleanjel
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Hello Cybernetcybernet69 wrote:Brandon,
As it's nearly xmas I will give you some clues.
Football/Soccer matches
1. Place a BTL trade on 0-0 in the correct score market.
2. Place a BTL trade on Over 1.5 goals in the goals market.
Now, this is not a dead cert or ARB. But when the odds allow in both markets then the following occurs:
- You get to half-time and no goals have been scored. The odds on 1 above will have nearly halved allowing you to cover any loss on 2 above and still make a nice profit.
- A goal gets scored before half time which means 1 above is lost but the odds on 2 above have shrunk enough to cover that loss and still make a nice profit.
However, you will need to research which games to trade on. Ideally the odds on 2 above should be >= 1.4 or so. You will also need to work out what stakes to use on each.
I suggest you paper trade the above after you have researched/selected the best games.
Sit back, look at the markets, its not easy but then again you don't need to be a rocket scientist to spot certain ways of making money.
Best of luck,
How you work out what stakes to use on each this bets ??? i been tried this strategy couple of time if no 2 goals was score I end in red numbers.
Cheers
You need a back dutching calculator, it will then tell you what amounts to use based on the odds for each market you enter.Sepoleanjel wrote:Hello Cybernetcybernet69 wrote:Brandon,
As it's nearly xmas I will give you some clues.
Football/Soccer matches
1. Place a BTL trade on 0-0 in the correct score market.
2. Place a BTL trade on Over 1.5 goals in the goals market.
Now, this is not a dead cert or ARB. But when the odds allow in both markets then the following occurs:
- You get to half-time and no goals have been scored. The odds on 1 above will have nearly halved allowing you to cover any loss on 2 above and still make a nice profit.
- A goal gets scored before half time which means 1 above is lost but the odds on 2 above have shrunk enough to cover that loss and still make a nice profit.
However, you will need to research which games to trade on. Ideally the odds on 2 above should be >= 1.4 or so. You will also need to work out what stakes to use on each.
I suggest you paper trade the above after you have researched/selected the best games.
Sit back, look at the markets, its not easy but then again you don't need to be a rocket scientist to spot certain ways of making money.
Best of luck,
How you work out what stakes to use on each this bets ??? i been tried this strategy couple of time if no 2 goals was score I end in red numbers.
Cheers
You also need to be selective on the type of matches to apply it too.
- Sepoleanjel
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- Location: London
cybernet69 wrote:You need a back dutching calculator, it will then tell you what amounts to use based on the odds for each market you enter.Sepoleanjel wrote:Hello Cybernetcybernet69 wrote:Brandon,
As it's nearly xmas I will give you some clues.
Football/Soccer matches
1. Place a BTL trade on 0-0 in the correct score market.
2. Place a BTL trade on Over 1.5 goals in the goals market.
Now, this is not a dead cert or ARB. But when the odds allow in both markets then the following occurs:
- You get to half-time and no goals have been scored. The odds on 1 above will have nearly halved allowing you to cover any loss on 2 above and still make a nice profit.
- A goal gets scored before half time which means 1 above is lost but the odds on 2 above have shrunk enough to cover that loss and still make a nice profit.
However, you will need to research which games to trade on. Ideally the odds on 2 above should be >= 1.4 or so. You will also need to work out what stakes to use on each.
I suggest you paper trade the above after you have researched/selected the best games.
Sit back, look at the markets, its not easy but then again you don't need to be a rocket scientist to spot certain ways of making money.
Best of luck,
How you work out what stakes to use on each this bets ??? i been tried this strategy couple of time if no 2 goals was score I end in red numbers.
Cheers
You also need to be selective on the type of matches to apply it too.
First thank you Cybernet for quick reply. Dutch calculator of course but is there any special rule (instead cca1.4 over 1,5goal) what you using for (high score games for example) ?
Thank you
Hello. I am new here and very new to trading and I have a question about the strategy cybernet69 was kind enough to post here. Let's say the 0-0 odds are around 9.2 and the over 1,5 goals are about 1.45. You use 100 units total stake so dutched will be around 86,38 on over 1.5 and 13.62 on 0-0. If a goal is scored in the first half it is clear that the money you make in the over market covers the loss on the correct score market so no problem there. But if the score at half time is 0-0 the odds on the correct score market go down to about 4 while the odds on the over 1,5 goals market go to about 2.55. So if you close your position on the correct score market you basically win double the stake in that market, in this case around 13,62. But the loss on the over 1,5 market is a lot more than that. My question is: if 0-0 at half time do you close the position on the correct score market, take the profit and hope for a goal in order to close the over market in which case a 0-0 final score loses the stake on over 1,5 market? Or do you accept the loss on the selection overall?
I am sorry if this is a stupid inquiry I just started looking into trading and would appreciate some insight. Thank you very much.
I am sorry if this is a stupid inquiry I just started looking into trading and would appreciate some insight. Thank you very much.
Hi adryan87
There was a recent thread where people discussed insurance bets and strategies, you can also find some guidelines there : viewtopic.php?f=6&t=19786&hilit=insurance
There was a recent thread where people discussed insurance bets and strategies, you can also find some guidelines there : viewtopic.php?f=6&t=19786&hilit=insurance
Literally every newcomer is looking for those but good strategies don't usually use or need insurance, only the bad ones do.
Maybe that thread got stuck in my memory for the wrong reasons Although you can find some guidelines on where to find good strategies in the 4th post.
I understand why people get baited into clicking on this thread since the title of it is the ultimate clickbait, but if you look around the forum you can find much better football trading threads that discuss various strategies. In short, to develop a profitable strategy you need to study the markets in great depth, and the only realistic shortcut is to learn from the trading examples of the very best traders.
Speaking of which, Peter just recorded a video that does a great job of explaining the whole setup around a football trade when there's a 2 goal lead, if you can frame trades in a clean manner like that then you should do well overall : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIdHnjxNWb0&t=
It is better to dutch 0-0 and over 1.5 or Back over 1.5 with an insurance on 0-0?cybernet69 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 23, 2016 10:09 amBrandon,
As it's nearly xmas I will give you some clues.
Football/Soccer matches
1. Place a BTL trade on 0-0 in the correct score market.
2. Place a BTL trade on Over 1.5 goals in the goals market.
Now, this is not a dead cert or ARB. But when the odds allow in both markets then the following occurs:
- You get to half-time and no goals have been scored. The odds on 1 above will have nearly halved allowing you to cover any loss on 2 above and still make a nice profit.
- A goal gets scored before half time which means 1 above is lost but the odds on 2 above have shrunk enough to cover that loss and still make a nice profit.
However, you will need to research which games to trade on. Ideally the odds on 2 above should be >= 1.4 or so. You will also need to work out what stakes to use on each.
I suggest you paper trade the above after you have researched/selected the best games.
Sit back, look at the markets, its not easy but then again you don't need to be a rocket scientist to spot certain ways of making money.
Best of luck,
And no one tried this?