RE: Betting Results 06/12/2021
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Since tracking, I am up £4.05 after 182 bets, but this does include my football trading or Greyhound racing.
I am up just over £80 over the last three months on greyhounds.
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What sort of yield's that? I've been banned from Bet365 for betting on Greyhounds 🤣
Not as high as I would like haha. Haha, how have you managed to that? Perhaps you can bet on the betting exchanges instead for greyhounds?
We knew somebody who worked at Sheffield dogs. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that the sport is corrupt as fuck and when one of the dogs we'd bet on won by about 14 lengths and we'd gone big on it, my stakes were limited to 10p. Coral banned me for (an honest) winning bet on Serena Williams winning a set 6-1 and I can't remember which other one banned me - that was when Yeovil beat somebody in the last minute when their opponents had had a couple of goalkeepers sent off. I used to get some "interesting" information / tips. The guy I got them from developed a gambling addiction, lost tens of thousand of pounds and then we lost contact.
Haha wow, that's an incredible story. The bookies certainly like you taking money from them. I started off with Matched betting and now doing value betting. Have you considered betting on exchanges like Bet365 or Smarkets?
I've done a lot on Betfair, Matchbook and BetDAQ (which I don't think exists any more) but I've reigned it in a lot and don't really bet any more. It's easier making that decision when you've been banned from places for winning. It's a good business model isn't it? If you lose, you can keep betting. If you win, you get banned!
The funny thing about the Serena Williams bet is that I bet £1. I thin the odds were something like 17/1. Coral banned me for that. Quite incredible when you think about it.
It is a very good business model haha. That is a joke for the sake of a £1. I plan to build a little bankroll and then bet with crypto sites instead to stop me from being restricted or staked.
In Australia, they've got laws which stop bookies from doing that. They need to accept up to $200 (I think) - it seems strange that we don't have that kind of regulation over here.
I've got no doubt that if you win, your crypto will be gone.
Really even on crypto betting sites?
I don't see why not. The only difference that I can think of between a crypto bookie and a Highstreet one is the lack of regulation. Which I can't see being beneficial for the punter. I could be wrong of course!