L33 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 14, 2023 10:04 pm
Hi all, first day on the forum but not yet subbed to B.A. Was looking for a little advice first before considering B.A. Ive been betting on and off for some time and Im aware that eventually accounts get gubbed. Ive used Betfair over the years, although I dont know the site overly well. Ive recently tried my hand at Scalping and at first it went really well...zero losses. Im only betting small amounts so only winning small amounts. But then the inevitable happened...I pretty much lost all my gains. I knew it would happen and I know it had to happen for me to learn my mistakes, but what happened was (and im sure most have experienced this) I backed and laid as you do, around 5.0 and 5.1. This was 15 to 20 mins before race (horses). I managed to squeeze a few scalps and placed another back/lay. The back took...but then its went to 5.3, 5.4, 5.5 etc. Thinking it would come down again I just started placing a few more back bets...but it ended up going all the way to 8.6

So I decided to place just a single lay bet to recover...but in play, as id ran out of time. And I probably dont need to write any more because we all know what happened next...
My strategy is based on looking at Betfair charts and looking at where the market is...and it has worked until now. But most of the people ive seen doing similar are using B.A. or similar. So im trying to find out if this software would be of any benefit. The problem I can see though is its one thing having software and understanding it, but without a working strategy its useless. I have briefly contacted B.A before and no strategies are given with the software...and the strategy I already have has failed...so am I wasting my time if I bought the software...becasue from what I can gather, its useless without a working strategy.
Any advice appreciated, thanks.
I'm about 4 months into my trading and using BA full time now due to health reasons I had to give up work, and having previously ran my own business and not wanting to sit about all day doing nothing I figured I would give this a proper go. I've played about with the markets on and off for about 5 years but now I treat it as a full time job.
I've tried other various software, Betfair bot manager, other software. other software etc and I came back to BA as its definitely got the upper hand against all of the others. Manual trading and automation are way above the rest, but depends what you want out of it all. I'm mainly focused on automation now after doing a few months of manual trading, due to my health and not being able to focus for longer periods of time I'm finding automation seems to be the way forward for me.
As for strategies, I've dipped my toes into many, but you really need to focus on one sport and one strategy first and get that mastered IMO before doing too much of anything else. I've spent the past 2 months purely on in running horse racing and I am starting to see patterns and spot opportunities.
It's tough, but I'm enjoying the challenge and its keeping me focused right now.
Dont expect this to be a get rich quick scheme though, Ive literally been breaking even for 3 months and only the past few weeks I've finally found 2 edges in the same week that seems to have some legs to it, I'm still testing these, but i am finally starting to make some small profits so I think I'm on the right tracks now, but still got a long long way to go, but as I said I've been on this now for 8 hours a day, 6 days a week for the past 4 months trying to get a strategy to work.
Just don't blow a bank, its not worth it.
Good luck though.
