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brianw82
23/01/2009, 9:16 PM
Anyone here do it?

I've been doing this on whatever live games I can find online for the past few nights, and I've been making a small profit. No major stakes, but profit is profit. Bet365 has some good markets with 2 outcomes which can work in your favour.

For example, tonight I did +5 corners in Derby v Forest in the first half at 1.9 (there were 7 corners), and managed to get +.5 goals in the first half at 3.4 by waiting until over 30 minutes in. Derby promptly scored. In the 2nd half, waited until the odds got to 2.5 before putting something on Forest to score (who were kitchen-sinking it at the time), which they promptly did!

I find that if you wait for the odds to come to you, ie. get to even money or longer, then it's just your own judgement as to whether that event will come off or not.

Dodge
23/01/2009, 9:27 PM
I almost exclusively bet in running. 98% of the time with Betfair

brianw82
23/01/2009, 10:03 PM
Do any bookies do in-running on the LOI?

Sheridan
23/01/2009, 10:09 PM
Some of them will do it for televised games. Bet365 do some First Division matches.

Raheny Red
23/01/2009, 10:22 PM
Some of them will do it for televised games. Bet365 do some First Division matches.

They even had in-running betting for our mid season friendlies games against Leeds and Millwall.

And to the OP, be careful with IR betting when watching games online, some of those streams can be up to 5 minutes behind.

brianw82
23/01/2009, 10:37 PM
They even had in-running betting for our mid season friendlies games against Leeds and Millwall.

And to the OP, be careful with IR betting when watching games online, some of those streams can be up to 5 minutes behind.

Aye, I'm quite aware of that. I keep an eye on the Bet365 clock and go by that. The game tonight was only about 10 seconds behind, so that was ok.

MikeBassett
24/01/2009, 12:15 AM
I know this is slightly off the topic but what site do watch the matches live on lads?

brianw82
24/01/2009, 12:46 AM
Justin.tv is the one I use, they give links to loads of sites that stream matches. Most of the big English/Spanish/Italian games will be shown somewhere. Quality varies wildly, though.
Check the off-topic forum, there's a thread there on live streams.

ifk101
26/01/2009, 6:47 AM
They even had in-running betting for our mid season friendlies games against Leeds and Millwall.

That's right. I had a bet on the Millwall game and keep up to date with the scoring via Bet365 :D

I wonder how much LOI live betting Boyles will offer this season, now that they are the betting sponsors. It would be great if they started to stream matches via their website but I suppose this is too much to wish for.

elroy
28/01/2009, 12:31 PM
A risky enough bet but it works more times than not is to lay say four goals in a match at the start, generally the odds are about 4/1. With a bit of luck if you play the market right in a shout space of time you should be able to back the same number of goals at higher odds guaranting yourself a win no matter what.

There is obviously the risk that in the odd game there are alot of early goals which screws up my above plan but more times than not, it works.

brianw82
28/01/2009, 1:33 PM
A risky enough bet but it works more times than not is to lay say four goals in a match at the start, generally the odds are about 4/1. With a bit of luck if you play the market right in a shout space of time you should be able to back the same number of goals at higher odds guaranting yourself a win no matter what.

There is obviously the risk that in the odd game there are alot of early goals which screws up my above plan but more times than not, it works.

Can you give an example of that? I kind of understand, but an example would help.

elroy
30/01/2009, 9:44 AM
Can you give an example of that? I kind of understand, but an example would help.

Well for example, take the Liverpool Everton games recently, didnt fancy many goals in either game. So i would lay 4 goals or more at the start of the game for about €30 at odds of around 4/1.

After about half an hour the score was still nil nil, the odds for four goals or more had now gone to around 8/1. Now back this for say €15. You now have a guaranteed win.

Obviously the above strategy does have its risks but usually you can save yourself if things are going wrong unless there are two or more goals very close together then your in trouble. For example, i laid four goals in a Reading game recently, it was 1-0 after 60 mins, at which point i should have backed four goals and had a guaranted win but i didnt cos the game didnt look like having 3 more goals. Ten mins later it was 3-0 and i was in trouble because the odds for four goals now were very short and were unlikely to get to the 4/1 level until the last min or so.

brianw82
31/01/2009, 11:18 PM
Thanks for that, elroy. I'll look into it.

Some more good luck for me tonight. Backed Cagliari to beat Juve when the scores were tied at 2-2 at 9/1, and also them to score the fifth goal at 6.5. Got both of them. Lost a couple of over/unders, but the 2 that came off more than made up for it.

Dude. Sweet.

MariborKev
31/01/2009, 11:44 PM
A risky enough bet but it works more times than not is to lay say four goals in a match at the start, generally the odds are about 4/1. With a bit of luck if you play the market right in a shout space of time you should be able to back the same number of goals at higher odds guaranting yourself a win no matter what.

There is obviously the risk that in the odd game there are alot of early goals which screws up my above plan but more times than not, it works.

I have been doing this for a bit and with the right work, you can make decent dough.

You other option is to lay in running after a goal, then back when the market moves to hedge it and lock in the profit.

You're other option is to let it ride, but then it can really cost you(ie the flood of goals in the last ten minutes of Fulham v Portsmouth cost me £240 today) but it is more than profitable for me over time:D

elroy
06/02/2009, 3:32 PM
Thanks for that, elroy. I'll look into it.

Some more good luck for me tonight. Backed Cagliari to beat Juve when the scores were tied at 2-2 at 9/1, and also them to score the fifth goal at 6.5. Got both of them. Lost a couple of over/unders, but the 2 that came off more than made up for it.

Dude. Sweet.


Got stung on that game, had laid Cagliari when they went one nil up and left the computer when Juve were two one up thinking i had easy money.

On my account on PP i never withdrew money but i have already withdrawn two decent sums of money from Betfair having started with 35. Even paid for a new laptop with my winnings. On a bad run at the moment though, should really just stick to the leagues I know well, the Spanish and Italian leagues are much more unpredictable than the EPL. Like the Juve game, Inter the last couple of weeks and in la liga any team other than Barca are far from certain.




You're other option is to let it ride, but then it can really cost you(ie the flood of goals in the last ten minutes of Fulham v Portsmouth cost me £240 today) but it is more than profitable for me over time:D

Ya got done on the Fulham game as well, exactly the type of game where my theory doesnt work.

MariborKev
07/02/2009, 6:34 PM
Aye,

I'm on a complete nightmare run at the minute(have basically lost a couple of hundred quid, which is a month's profit) due to things being lazy and then things going horribly wrong(two goals in the Benfica game in the last minute during the week)

JC_GUFC
08/02/2009, 12:40 PM
Do any bookies do in-running on the LOI?

Paddy Power will be betting-in-running on at least one game a week every Friday night in the coming season.

MariborKev
08/02/2009, 4:02 PM
Happy Days.

Raheny Red
08/02/2009, 7:07 PM
Paddy Power will be betting-in-running on at least one game a week every Friday night in the coming season.

Just the PD or will the FD be included as well?

Dodge
09/02/2009, 12:51 AM
If it's only one game it's going to me premier

Raheny Red
09/02/2009, 8:17 AM
If it's only one game it's going to me premier

I thought that alright but considering they are only covering one game it may be consigned to the Dublin area. So if there are no games in that region they may drop down into the FD:confused: :)

Though I don't see the point in covering just one game.

brianw82
19/02/2009, 8:05 PM
Do any bookies do in-running on the LOI?

I can confirm (to myself!) that bet365 are doing in-running on the Bray v Monaghan friendly tonight. They must have people at these games jotting down number of corners and so on.

MariborKev
20/02/2009, 11:10 PM
I can confirm (to myself!) that bet365 are doing in-running on the Bray v Monaghan friendly tonight. They must have people at these games jotting down number of corners and so on.

Naw,

Just look for somone on the phone for the entire 90 minutes. I have been approached twice about doing it(once at Bray).

eL Bettor
02/03/2009, 12:02 PM
Naw,

Just look for somone on the phone for the entire 90 minutes. I have been approached twice about doing it(once at Bray).

How much were they offering you? :eek:

Dodge
02/03/2009, 12:47 PM
They advertised here before looking for people. I think it was about €50 plus a mobile

MariborKev
02/03/2009, 11:36 PM
How much were they offering you? :eek:

€75 a game.

eL Bettor
03/03/2009, 12:25 PM
Can someone post a link to their advert looking for people please?

Dodge
03/03/2009, 1:19 PM
It was deleted from here

DmanDmythDledge
11/05/2009, 6:55 PM
How often do the prices fluctuate? I'm talking about when the scores hasn't changed.

Dodge
11/05/2009, 7:26 PM
How often do the prices fluctuate? I'm talking about when the scores hasn't changed.

Depends on the markets. if you're betting/laying goals then the market drifts all the time.

eL Bettor
11/05/2009, 10:34 PM
The asian bookies (sbobet, 12bet, 188bet) change the odds constantly depending on the volume of money also. One very big bet from a single punter could change the odds quite a bit, especially on the asian handicaps, as there are only 2 outcomes.