I subscribed to Pro a few years ago and I really don't see the need for it again at this time. It would be like buying a 300 piece toolkit solely to change a spark plug. My aim is to see if I can learn to read horse racing markets and manually trade them on the ladder. Core fundamentals. If I'm unable to develop those skills on Trader, I won't be able to do it on Pro. Everything else follows on from achieving that primary goal.
If the goal isn't achieved, I still have value betting and trading on football to focus on.
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It's only 50p/day more expensive than Trader over 2 months!jamesg46 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 9:00 pmHow come you don't use the pro version? Even if you're practicing, you're at an instant disadvantage! It's almost like pre match training with a flat ball.... sometimes the best tactic is to just get stuck in to what you're not sure about. Sure it'll cost you a quid a day but you'll advance fsr quicker with the relative info and tools at your fingertips.
It makes sense that you wanna strip back all the gubbins & focus solely on reading the ladder, I get that and fair play to you. For me there is 3 things I would hate to be without that I think makes Pro a must have regardless of skill level. Number 1 is advanced charts, which for me are an absolute must have, even if BF charts were reliable, they're so condensed that pretty much the only use for them is to determine directional bias. Number 2 is stored values. What a game changer these are, I can monitor anything I want to all day long and get the feedback given to me in Guardian. Number 3 is Servants. I can't remember the last time I placed a bet manually (I may have at some point but it's rare). The speed advantage is a must for me. I can point at a runner and a servant will place all of my opening and closing trades... manual trade players are at the back of the que.ged1200 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 04, 2021 12:03 amI subscribed to Pro a few years ago and I really don't see the need for it again at this time. It would be like buying a 300 piece toolkit solely to change a spark plug. My aim is to see if I can learn to read horse racing markets and manually trade them on the ladder. Core fundamentals. If I'm unable to develop those skills on Trader, I won't be able to do it on Pro. Everything else follows on from achieving that primary goal.
If the goal isn't achieved, I still have value betting and trading on football to focus on.
Anyway, I've rambled on enough.. I hope you get Pro, there is such a distinct advantage even for helping you with reading the market.
I suppose it's each to their own... amazing how much product is packed into that extra 50p.Anbell wrote: ↑Sun Jul 04, 2021 5:01 amIt's only 50p/day more expensive than Trader over 2 months!jamesg46 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 9:00 pmHow come you don't use the pro version? Even if you're practicing, you're at an instant disadvantage! It's almost like pre match training with a flat ball.... sometimes the best tactic is to just get stuck in to what you're not sure about. Sure it'll cost you a quid a day but you'll advance fsr quicker with the relative info and tools at your fingertips.