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Trading Calculator: Lay the Draw and back the 0-0 Final Score Trading Calculator: Lay the Draw and back the 0-0 Final Score

October 29, 2008 at 17:08

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Trading Calculator: Lay the Draw and back the 0-0 Final ScoreI developed this calculator after reading the “Profitable Trading Strategies” that exemplified how to make “safe” money betting on Lay draw and in the 0-0 Final Score (CALCULATOR AT END OF ARTICLE).

The aim was to help in the calculation of values to place on each bet.

I let down a sort of tutorial examples using a soccer game: Read More

Profitable Trading Strategies Profitable Trading Strategies

October 28, 2008 at 17:10

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Profitable Trading StrategiesThis is a short series of profitable and paying trading strategies from the LayTheOdds authorship that we translate and customise into the following tutorial. It is entirely different from the analytical approach of the money weight evaluation and from the odd/volume diagrams study (not that there’s something wrong with that method).

It will be covered several methods, all of those used by me, although existing many other strategies involving everything and something more, from horse races to football (soccer) or even Big Brother!
I apologize in advance if you find my explanations a bit “paternalistic”, “arrogant” or “meticulous”, but these methods were written for newcomers into the trading and sporting bets, as also for those who are already “fluent” in many of the basic concepts related to trading or sporting betting exchange. Read More

Bet Calculator Bet Calculator

October 9, 2008 at 4:40

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Bet CalculatorWell here’s a short explanation of how to use some of the functions of arbcruncher calculator. I speak of the Back / Lay option. CALCULATOR AT THE END OF THIS ARTICLE

As its name implies, this feature lets you know how much we have to bet for or against in order to get out with profit whatever the result of the match.

To make things easier, see this example.

I want at the match start, bet € 4 for an odd of 4.00.
How much do I have to bet against if the odds down to 3.95? Read More

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