New but eager to get started

  • Hello everyone on a lovely Spring morning.
    Cheltenham again this week,a meeting I have always loved.

    After some unforthnate periods in my life of late ,I do not have the funds to bet like I used to.

    We were chatting in the pub on Saturday night and someone showed me this. He said he was hoping to make £2,000 over the week without risking any of his own money.

    Thats just what I need.

    Is there a telephone service for the bets and do I have to pay to subscribe.

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    Learning the fundamentals takes 10-15 minutes and you’ll make £15 in the process.

    t130 1

    This is matched betting blog/forum, read the blog and fully understand what you are doing before you start. Personally I would spend a few weeks practicing before starting with real cash.

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    FoG_BLoG 47

    Yes definitely best to start slow.

    You won’t make £2000 this week just like that – or if you do then you will be lucky. Anyone expecting that much profit must have multiple accounts in their family members names or plan on going shop to shop …..

    I am aiming at a nice small figure of €500 so that I won’t be under pressure and even that will take a co-ordinated effort across the 4 days and 7 different bookie site and the betting exchanges.

    Read the blog, it’s the first link on the top right. Between Ladbrokes, Skybet, 188Bet, Coral, BetStars and Betfair the offers in the blog there are worth up to about £326.05 according to Matt.

    So the first thing is to read the blog. Then decide how much time and how much of a float you can afford to spend on this and register with a couple of bookie’s accordingly. I would recommend Betfair, SkyBet and Ladbrokes to start, I wouldn’t try and do everything. If you have gambled before you may already have accounts registered which will help…

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    Mr Crisp
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    Is there a telephone service so that I can follow what to do ?

    I was told it was easy and should be a very good week,

    Does the system rely on favourites winning.

    I have tried other tipping lines in the past but none gave consistent winners and I always ended up losing even if a few at the beginning won.

    I am hoping this is different.

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    FoG_BLoG 47

    Hi Mr Crisp.

    Two ppl have replied and pointed you to read the blog, which you haven’t.

    Read the blog.

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    Chappers1888 1

    Mr Crisp. I don’t know who gave you that information but your way off the mark. Matched betting is not a get rich quick scheme. It requires a methodical approach. Best read the blog and see if it’s for you.

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    simon2000 2

    This isn’t tipping. And to match bet you need large amounts of capital in your exchange account

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    Mr Crisp
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    I am confused now, what do I need to do.

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    FoG_BLoG 47

    You need to READ THE BLOG!

    Do you understand what a betting exchange is? You can back and crucially lay any event.

    Are you aware of bookie offers? Eg bet 25 and get your money back as a free bet if your horse loses?

    For example:

    What you do is:

    1. Join smarkets.
    2. Join skybet.
    3. Back a horse on SkyBet tomorrow in the first race (there is a promotion) but only after carefully comparing odds across bookie and exchange.
    4. Lay the same horse on Smarkets.
    5. If he wins you win in Skybet and lose about the same in smarkets. If he loses then you lose in skybet and win about the same in smarkets. That’s the matched bit.
    6. If he loses you get your money back as a free bet.
    7. If he loses you back and lay again with your free bet to extract real value from the free bet.

    This amount of work will have earned you about £15 to £20. Repeat on as many offers as you can find. Every offer will be slightly different in how to tackle.

    Its about getting in cheap on the promotions that bookies offer. You back and lay the same event for a small loss in order to qualify for a free bet.

    Nobody is going to do it for you, there is no telephone service to talk you through the bets, you are on your own, and you are using your own money to back and lay the horses, you need to have a significant amount of money to take advantage of all the offers in Cheltenham this week.

    I am guessing that this is not for you at all based on how hard it seems for you to grasp the basics.

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    feltt1p 5

    FoG, you should’ve saved your breath.

    Mr Crisp, up top there is a black bar. Click Guides and read through them. Nobody is going to run you through everything, there is nobody to call. Read and learn, you won’t get £2,000. You may get £500. You need about £2,000 spare cash to use as betting money and laying money.

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    Mr Crisp
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    Does the plan involve backing the favourite in every race ?

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    FoG_BLoG 47

    This is to whoever was chatting with Mr Crisp in the pub on Saturday night and brought him here. Can you please take responsibility for him!

    I’m done!

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    Mr Crisp
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    I have tried reading the blog but there are lots I dont understand.

    Where it says money back if favourite wins what odds is the favourite . At Cheltenham favourites often dont win so I are wary of doing this as I just dont have the money to lose any more. I was hoping to clear some of my credit card balance from Christmas this week after hearing about this method.

    I am unclear as to what to do and in all other plans I have joined in the past I have called a number and they have told me what to back and how much.

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    t130 1

    There is more than enough information in the navigation panel at the top:

    For spoon feeding – see blog

    For a more information which will help the spoon feeding – see guides

    For details of how to match bet(again this will help with the spoon feeding)

    THIS IS MATCHED BETTING IT DOESN’T MATTER WHAT THE RESULT IS

    If your after some helmet offering dead cert tips, insider info or some £5 to £5million scheme for £XX a month(who will also be raking it in on affiliates from the bookies) please move on.

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    Mr Crisp
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    Can someone just tell me what to back and I will see how it does.

    Sorry to be a nuisance but having got my hopes up last night I dont want to miss out.

    I had not seen the blokes in the pub before so I dont think I can solve it by going back to them.

    They gave me a link to this site and said good luck.

    Its not going aswell as I thought

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    FoG_BLoG 47

    Mr Crisp I think you should move on and I also think that you should keep away from bookies.

    They are all crooks. They set the odds. They set them in their favour. You won’t beat them. No tipping service will beat them, they hold all the cards, all the information, all the control, employ all the experts. Even if you could win from them, they would ban you. And I’m not joking, they will ban you – we see it here every day.

    Find another way to make money or save money some other way.

    “Matched betting” is a short term strategy that takes value from bookie’s promotions, and if you can’t follow the blog it’s not for you. Matt’s blog posts are step by step even with suggestions on exactly which horses to back and lay if you can find the right tight odds.

    Even if you could grasp the blog – its not the answer to your credit card problems. Starting from a standing start you would first have to put about £2000 (to cover your bets and lays) into this and would make max £300 over the week. I say only £300 because as a beginner you will be slow and need to check and double check and don’t have all the accounts set up.

    Honestly. Stay away from the bookies. It’s not the answer. Please.

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