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Founded 09. 10. 2024
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I have been working in betting for several years and make a living from it. I use all methods like matched betting, surebets, trading, value betting, middles, and betting on tips. The last one mentioned carries the highest risk but is the most widespread—it shouldn’t be missing from your portfolio. I recommend focusing on multiple sports. It’s also important to have accounts with multiple… Show more
I have been working in betting for several years and make a living from it. I use all methods like matched betting, surebets, trading, value betting, middles, and betting on tips. The last one mentioned carries the highest risk but is the most widespread—it shouldn’t be missing from your portfolio. I recommend focusing on multiple sports. It’s also important to have accounts with multiple bookmakers to bet at the highest odds possible—only this way can you mitigate the impact of odds drops.
I select matches where, in my opinion, the odds have value and the tip has a probability higher than 50%. The most important thing in any service is having proper money management. Set your stakes as follows: 2/10 = 2% of your bankroll, 4/10 = 4%, 6/10 = 6%, and 8/10 = 8%. If your bankroll increases by 50%, I recommend recalculating your stake percentages. If your bankroll decreases, don’t adjust—stick to the same stake. It may seem unnecessary, but progressive bankroll growth is the ideal way to reach a larger bankroll faster. Then, you’ll earn much more.
When choosing a service, I recommend monitoring the yield (return on investment based on stakes), not to be confused with ROI (return on investment based on capital). The published verification here shows yield. This figure should be proportional to the number of tips—it’s easier to have a higher yield with fewer tips, so keep that in mind. Comparing profits here in the verification isn’t accurate since everyone uses different money management.
It’s also essential to consider odds drops and ensure tips are published well in advance before the event starts, etc. I wish everyone the best of luck. Show less