Accumulator Generator…

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    Ice Magic 3

    Just read the webpage. Sounds good but I’m guessing with odds monkey and a bit of practice you could do the same yourself.
    If it was cheaper I’d probably go for it as I still haven’t got into this Acca lark and it does seem to take up a bit of time

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    JDUBU 1

    Yeah I’m tempted but it is a lot of money…me too need to get to grips with accas as they seem regular money makers.

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    JeremyUsbourne 0

    First time I’ve heard of it, had a look and it seems reasonable. It’s not going to be anything revolutionary, certainly nothing you can’t do yourself with a spreadsheet and oddsmonkey as discussed on here many times, but probably worth the money to those who can’t figure out how to do it for themself.

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    JDUBU 1

    Yeah I randomly stumbled across it and thought someone on this forum must have it. Let’s wait and see….

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    Andy 3

    I have had it for a few months, what would you like to know about it.

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    JDUBU 1

    Is it worth the money would you say Andy?

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    Andy 3

    For me it has been very useful, made the money back and it is a one time fee. I did know how to make money from accas before but could not be bothered to put the time in but this makes it quicker.

    It finds the bets to place tells you the ev and then brings up a calculator with the stakes and odds already put in. Also a very useful reminders page which lists where(which site) and when you need to be laying your next bet by.

    It also does have a money back guarantee which means you can try it for 30 days and if it doesn’t suit you, you can get a full refund. As Jeremy says for those who understand accas and are fine with the time it takes them there is no need for it.

    Feel free to ask any further questions about it.

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    paulgleave84 1

    just had a look myself at some reviews and seems a life saver for people like me who cant fully get there heads round doing it themselfs,so for one acca what would the total outlay be and do you go for just £10 profit per acca.

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    Andy 3

    I would say for a full £50 acca you need about £150-£200 in smarkets, though it obviously varies depending on lay odds. I have not done a full £50 acca yet as I spread my accas over different sites. I probably average close to 20% by using a method where I make more the longer the acca is winning. Once you get the hang of it you can play around with the lay stakes to suit you best.

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    JDUBU 1

    Ok sounds good might have to give it a try today!Thanks Andy

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    jimbob 0

    I have been match betting for a couple of months making good profit, but I wanted to get into the accas. I was doing some research into it when I came across the Acca generator yesterday and decided to invest some of the money I have made from match betting. The site looks really good, especially for a beginner like me, there are training videos explaining the different methods which I have found really useful. I will probably start my first bet this week.
    Like Andy said if you are already into doing accas then it might be a waste of money.
    You don’t have to download anything either as it is a webpage which means you can have a look while at work or on any computer, phone or tablet.
    Like I said I’ m new to all this, but from what I’ve seen if your new to accas then it would be worth it.

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    Ice Magic 3

    That’s kind of thing it’s good to hear Jimbob.

    Couple of questions. Once you’ve picked your Acca from the list do you then have to go to the bookie website and find all the games? Or is there a clever link to click on that does it for you?

    Can you use whatever exchange you want by adjusting the commission %?

    I’m assuming to profit every time you overlay until you hit a loser?
    I made my own spreadsheet yesterday but unsure of the best tactic

    Definitely tempted to give this a go but hate paying for something if I feel I could do just as well on my own.

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    Andy 3

    You can adjust commission but that will take a decent amount of profit away as the lay stakes get quite big.

    There different methods 2 of which you profit from each acca.

    It does also have a money back guarantee in case it is not for you, which I believe lasts 30 days.

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    Dave_Jones 7

    I am sure it works and it probably would not take long to get your money back and then be in profit my concern however would be the following.

    If this site either becomes or already is popular and so lots of people are doing the same accas with the same bookies the bookies are not stupid and will soon start dishing out gubbings

    This reminds me a bit of the Profit Accumulator site, where yes you can make money following their recommendations but when lots of people do the same offers at the same time the bookies have a gubb fest.

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    JDUBU 1

    Very good point Dave i was thinking the same.

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