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NAVILLUS
27 Feb 10 12:23
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I have been a member for a few years now and can only remember two systems that worked, I appreciate that not all people use or like systems because they can be mechanical and lose flair.
I will name the two systems can anybody think of any more that worked...

Footsoldiers laying handicap place favs using martingale staking

a system for rugby league on the first scoring play something about backing both teams at odds against to score opening penalty??

any others?

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By:
Lori
When: 27 Feb 10 12:29
Laying the lumpy draw backer on rugby.
By:
cricketjon
When: 27 Feb 10 12:39
API platform works quite well :)
By:
travelling_man..
When: 27 Feb 10 12:40
Unionjack's system of laying Alan Keyte's daily nap with ladder recovery.
By:
scukit
When: 28 Feb 10 17:04
Be interested to here about that rugby lead system leading in to a new season...anyone know the in's and out's??
By:
Rocket to the FACE
When: 28 Feb 10 17:56
The only properly successful long term thread on here i've seen is FatalStatistics.
By:
The Investor
When: 28 Feb 10 19:53
Putting up (bad value) prices the night before a football game and getting matched, then trading out the next day.

Doesn't work well anymore due to bots jumping in front.
By:
The Investor
When: 28 Feb 10 19:54
Footsoldiers laying handicap place favs using martingale staking


I don't know anything about horse racing, but it's safe to say that this isn't "a profitable system".
By:
sweetchildofmine
When: 01 Mar 10 03:02
recent events concerning said character would seem to back up your negativity tbh
By:
Nova Sicko
When: 01 Mar 10 03:09
backing the bottom of the field, selections often well over true odds, just have to stick some very long losing runs
By:
Nova Sicko
When: 01 Mar 10 03:09
backing the bottom of the field, selections often well over true odds, just have to stick some very long losing runs
By:
Shirl_the_girl
When: 01 Mar 10 08:22
1). Backing Spotlight selections race by race using Martingale and stopping at a winner.
2). Laying Spotlight selections for a fixed amount per race.
By:
Arch Stanton
When: 01 Mar 10 08:35
Laying 0-0's
By:
The Investor
When: 01 Mar 10 18:23
Backing 0-0's
By:
Mully
When: 01 Mar 10 18:29
Laying Alan Keytes (?)
By:
sweetchildofmine
When: 01 Mar 10 18:32
laying the st.....oh hang on thats still foolproof ;)
By:
cabbage
When: 01 Mar 10 18:55
Any so called system that requires a loss recovery staking plan is dooomed to failure. Any system worth its salt shoud be able to stand on its own merits. Another term for loss recovery staking plan is....chasing your losses , which we all know doesn't work long term.

There are systemz out there that can provide small profits long term, Markets on betfair are so competitive with the ammount of layers forming markets with overrounds barely above 100% and betting is where the true opportunties arise.
By:
swift-tuttle
When: 02 Mar 10 12:30
Nova Sicko 01 Mar 04:09


backing the bottom of the field, selections often well over true odds, just have to stick some very long losing runs



The above seems to me to be the pure value way to do it, I wouldn't mind the long losing runs. But I cannot make my mind up about the triggering criteria and whether it should be level steaks or dutching or something else.

I would be interested in any input that may be relevant.
By:
ijs
When: 02 Mar 10 14:39
alan keyte on an 8 winning streak...great sytem if u wanna go bust !!!!
By:
kennelhand
When: 02 Mar 10 14:53
lays to richs by always winning didn,t tell us the system just the lays didwell then stopped now some1 doing it on the horse racing forum
By:
Rocket to the FACE
When: 02 Mar 10 16:14
The Investor 28 Feb 20:53


Putting up (bad value) prices the night before a football game and getting matched, then trading out the next day.

Doesn't work well anymore due to bots jumping in front.






Haha, that's what I did for a while. Leave a bet up over night in a quiet market and the number of times I logged in in the morning thinking "nah, nobody would be that stupid" and see that someone had matched it.
Used to work well in the HT Score market. 2-2 always seemed to be 200 on the lay side, if you put in a back for 2 quid or more just under his odds he'd move his down but if you put in a back at 1.99 he wouldn't so if anyone was silly enough to lay at 200 you'd get 1.99 at 190.

Got bored of that pretty quickly for obvious reasons.
By:
Dayna Jane Stirling
When: 02 Mar 10 20:27
The Rugby League "system" was as stated above, back both teams to score a try in the 1st scoring play market. It was posted up by a complete chancer who eventually got banned for trying to sell a tipping service.
By:
The Investor
When: 02 Mar 10 23:31
Rocket to the FACE,

Yes that was a big problem for me too. The larger your bets are, the more likely it is that someone will jump in front (bot or otherwise).

I do remember a funny incident where a bot would automatically jump in front whatever the odds were. I drove the odds up by putting in high odds and then matching the bots bets. Pretty hilarious that one.
By:
top2rated
When: 03 Mar 10 07:08
swift-tuttle 02 Mar 13:30

I would be interested in any input that may be relevant


Multibetting? Have uploaded part of a document for your perusal. It's a few years old but may be of interest.

http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0BzriKHhwpRQQYjUxMjBjZTYtYmVjMi00MTFiLWE1MTYtNDk5MzM2ZTQzMTk0&hl=en
By:
dead pop stars
When: 03 Mar 10 07:29
wasnt the rugby league bet something to do with laying the drop goal as firstscoring play , by a fella called neil
By:
dead pop stars
When: 03 Mar 10 07:31
and then his 'brother' got involved
By:
swift-tuttle
When: 03 Mar 10 08:40
Thanks for that top2 rated,

The ideas outlined in that document are of great interest to me.
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 03 Mar 10 16:10
plenty today swift
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