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Not in the Premier League - just lay the draw and go out.
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If the underdog scores first, you will be redding up instead.
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Im married im afraid.
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It's a well known and followed strategy.
There are two main problems: If the underdog scores first the draw odds will not rise enough to produce an overall profit - the apparent solution is to chose games where the home & away teams have similar odds - these have the added advantage of having low draw odds. If there are no goals you will have to decide at what point in the second half you should red out - or you can place a small back before start on the 0-0 correct score, sufficient to cover your lay liability. |
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60 mins red out if still 0-0 and don't trade a game where the draw is bigger than 4.0
like a poster said if the draw price is higher than 4.0 you need the fav to score 1st, so you'd be better off betting the fav team to do just that - score first BetTrader is down so no greening up for me :( |
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mind a sending off can upset the apple cart aswell
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so you'd be better off betting the fav team to do just that - score first...but only if the price is right :)
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you could maybe sell this system! :0 ;)
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There are no click and win roads to success on betfair.
Have a pleasant day. |
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buzzer whats happening looking for something?
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Just brought a couple of threads to the top for a poster who was asking about this on a thread. Saves going over old ground
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ok buzz
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