Football - Lay/Back the Draw Automated?

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oliver123
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This is a very useful strategy that works most of the time. There's just one drawback, you've got to be sat at your PC in order to work the system. However, I am getting more and more interested in this and I wanted to know if there are any robots on the market whereby I could, for instance, lay 20 matches before the off and have the robot automatically put in your back bet on the first goal. I think this would be a money-earner. I have looked at BA Pro and I cannot see how to do it on that platform? Any ideas?

For instance, over the weekend 27th/28th September, there were in total 59 matches in the four top English and Scottish leagues. Of these 59 matches - wait for it - there were only five 0-0 results. There is huge potential here!!
DavDvo
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There is no potential in this strategy, however if you insist on trying you can use BfBotManager - soccer draw betting.
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David
convoysur-2
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its already available on betangel..
here ya go ..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXsxiE9dPHw
oliver123
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Thanks chaps. Firstly have looked at BfBotManager and can't say I was impressed - the actual videos are poor and the chap talking you through the videos did not impress me. I actually checked out Peter's 'Lay the Draw and Green Up' strategy a while back and looked at again this morning. There are 20 steps involved in just setting up the program (up to 3:30 minutes on the video) and although I didn't find it complicated, I did, however, feel that it was a lot of work just to simply lay the draw, etc.
Looks like I shall do all this manually with audible Goal! alerts as and when they come through.
evertonian
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Unfortunately Oliver 123, trading / betting is just that !! Hard work !

There are no shortcuts unfortunately , although Peter is giving you an idea of a strategy there. The lazy people out there will never make it in this game I'm afraid !
freddy
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You can easily set this all up in excell to be Automated.

But Laying the draw doesnt work as a blanket strategy, it returns less than just laying 0-0.

However If you are selective, ie have an edge then yes you will make money,
but if your wanting to lay 20 draws on auto you probably dont, so are doomed to failure im afraid.

oliver123 wrote: For instance, over the weekend 27th/28th September, there were in total 59 matches in the four top English and Scottish leagues. Of these 59 matches - wait for it - there were only five 0-0 results. There is huge potential here!!
How many were there when the underdog scored first and you had to take a loss ?.

How many were there when the equalizer was scored before you had a chance to trade out ?.

trust me over hundreds of bets these will cancel out all your profits.

No offence intended but if it was that simple, we would all be doing it :D .
burdo77
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I believe back the draw is actually more profitable mostly due to people backing their fav team rather than the draw.
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woodhousejj
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Hi - if you had backed the draw for every premier league game this season with a £10 stake - you would be £163.50 green. You would be £70.30 green if you had layed (laid ?)every favourite.

Going back to the earlier post about lay the draw for the 59 games - you are assuming that there is enough liquidity to green up after the goal in the lower leagues.
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