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Bears147
27 Mar 12 14:29
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Laying 0-0s going for a multiple? thoughts?????

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By:
Frosty2
When: 27 Mar 12 14:31
laying 0-0s yes, miltiple no. prob over 0.5 market as you wont be able to lay much with a tenner. or split your bank to 3 and do over 1.5 in a few games
By:
VieirasaGooner
When: 27 Mar 12 14:33
If you are laying nil all's here is some advice, stay away from french championnat, and whatever you do dont ever lay a 0-0 in the league of Ireland or the Irish league. Good luck
By:
Bears147
When: 27 Mar 12 14:34
cheers, got to £580 of a tenner before but cant remember how i started! ill go for backing over 0.5 i think
By:
Bears147
When: 27 Mar 12 14:36
i find Argentina is bad for laying 0-0, along with greek, some italian
By:
ilikewavingatbuses
When: 27 Mar 12 14:47
nearly every league been mentioned so farLaugh
By:
nnumber-se7en
When: 27 Mar 12 14:56
Guys, what do u mean by laying 0-0 ?

Is it back draw to win and lay draw to loose?
By:
nnumber-se7en
When: 27 Mar 12 15:13
or lay the correct score 0-0?
By:
Biscuit1979
When: 27 Mar 12 15:21
Laying 0-0 means you are betting against it being 0-0.
By:
gav32
When: 27 Mar 12 15:28
you will need to have a bigger bank than 10 pound tho if your laying 0-0
By:
SirFresh
When: 27 Mar 12 15:28
You need to take risks early and go all in a couple of times in a row on even money shots or similar.

Get up to around the £40-£50 mark and then you can be more selective.
By:
Biscuit1979
When: 27 Mar 12 15:29
gav32 27 Mar 12 15:28 
you will need to have a bigger bank than 10 pound tho if your laying 0-0




He can put his £10 on over 0.5 goals instead which is effectively the same as laying 0-0.
By:
gav32
When: 27 Mar 12 15:34
yeah you can but you win pence rather than pounds , and would take ages to build, would need alot of discipline to keep post bets for very little reward
By:
nnumber-se7en
When: 27 Mar 12 15:39
good idea. checked the results on livescore.com just now show some potential return.

Thanks guys.
By:
ShirleyKnot
When: 27 Mar 12 15:43
If your pledge is to only ever deposit £10 and if you want to work with a sensible sample size then you might like to think about laying at short odds identifying each time that the odds are too short.
By:
Biscuit1979
When: 27 Mar 12 15:46
gav32 27 Mar 12 15:34 
yeah you can but you win pence rather than pounds , and would take ages to build, would need alot of discipline to keep post bets for very little reward




He's got £10, i don't think he's going to be winning thousands off it is he? Unless he finds a 1.01 lay he's got to build up slowly
By:
jwcw
When: 27 Mar 12 15:48
Backing under 6.5
By:
gav32
When: 27 Mar 12 15:51
i lay 0-0 myself so i would not knock it, but i would just not recommended it with a bank of 10 pounds, the money he would win from the bet would not pay his electric to keep his computer running for the duration of the match
By:
ShirleyKnot
When: 27 Mar 12 15:53
I trust that somebody will reinforce idc that on each transaction the odds need to be wrong.
By:
nnumber-se7en
When: 27 Mar 12 15:55
will try backing under 6.5,  2 matches above 6.5 in the Ireland league yesterday.
By:
nnumber-se7en
When: 27 Mar 12 15:56
ya, laying 0-0 liability is high
By:
gawdalmighty
When: 27 Mar 12 16:30
As someone stated, you will need to take a few risks if you want to build your bank up quickly OR play it safe and build it slowly, depends how much patience/discipline you have.

My advice (for what its worth) is to split your bank and do a few multiples. You can do multiple lays (in the footy multiple market) choosing 2/3 back/lays in one bet. Do a wee bit of research tho, dont just blindly back/lay. I did this when I first started out, had 20.00 euro to practice with and within a wk reached just over 200 euro. Sadly hasnt always been that easy since..ho hum!
By:
buzzer
When: 27 Mar 12 16:49
Pick off prices that are out of line, value, and lay off when/if they correct keeping your money, with it being a small starting amount, fluid instead of tying it up for a, possible, couple of hours. If you apply yourself you should find you're on the correct side of the trades around 70% of the time which will mean, as you increase, you should be profitable over the long term.
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