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Hi again,
We are proud to have been in touch with some of the best insider sources from this forum lately helping to get additional informations or to get confirmed info based on what we already got.
Really, the best way to beat the bookmakers actually is to get the right mix between infos (as early as possible to take some early bets eventually) or/and use them Live doing the best possible rating to include these infos into the fair odds.
Using them is another story as people tend to get 6th hand info (joking about 6th hand) but for example most infos about missings etc shared in forums are just already into many email boxes and many punters already took the team when bookmakers adjusted already some prices.
So what to do with an info ?
* You can just blindly take the team hoping to beat the bookmakers in the long run but that will be hard if you haven"t really some reliable sources who can bring the infos bery very early.
* Or you can include (or try to do it the most accurate you can) when you know how to do it, these info into estimations or fair odds (same thing).
We are doing both and usually, the time to get some infos or study a bit more if that is worth yet to bet it, prices moved and we are waiting to monitor it LIVE.
Live is another giant trap for most bettors as all human bad frustrations, feelings and even some might call it THE DEVIL INSIDE will kill you if you aen't working the right way.
Most people would tell you ok the price is now 1.60, wait live and take it @1.80!
It seems easy but it is more than stupid if you don't know what is the fair price at the kick off.
As even if that was in this example let say 1.65, you can't say depending of the game scenario and the elapsed time, that 1.80 when it will be available, is a "value".
People really tend to ignore that every elapsed second changes also the chances for a team to score/win.
Ok let stop this novel for today ;-) but when you do something, try to do it the right way.
Best of luck tonight for all of you!
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