15 Pro Gamblers Banned from Madrid Masters

October 18, 2008 by arcmdn  
Filed under Beauty Of Tennis Trading

Interestingly enough, I found this article one the Internet today telling that the Madrid Masters officials are more likely to ban 15 betting professionals from the tournament.

The reason behind this is that if you sit in a tennis court and watch the game, you’re ahead of all the betting markets both on bookies and Betfair. So if you, say, have a laptop or some other gadget with an Internet connection, you can place a bet on a player as he scores. Then, when the market reacts, you can close the trade with a profit.

Oh boy, that would be my dream! However, the truth is that laptops have been long banned from tennis courts and the tournament organizers are always on check to make sure no-one can exploit the fact that they’re on the court.

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*NEW* Betfair Tennis Trading System – Final Serve!

October 16, 2008 by arcmdn  
Filed under Announcements

Hi Everyone,

I just wanted to show you the new Betfair tennis trading system’s cover here on the blog. So here it goes:

Betfair tennis trading

Why Final Serve? – you may ask. Well, it’s a kind of a clue, and by solving it you can answer the question – what this trading system is based on?

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Betfair Tennis Trading at Porsche Grand Prix tournament

October 13, 2008 by arcmdn  
Filed under Trading Examples

Usually the ladies tennis is more predictable than mens matches. For example, if a player loses the first set, you’ll see more men being able to win more games in the second set than women.

However, I don’t leave womens tournaments just because of this reason. Not at all!
I’ll show you now how I made easy 32 euro on a match between Azarenka and Radwanska at the Porsche Grand Prix tennis tournament in Germany.

Azarenka had won the first set of the match and many punters would say that she was a sure bet at that moment at the odds of 1.3. However, you always have to keep in mind that there are no such things as sure bets when it comes to gambling!

Using the same gamblers’ language I’d rather say that Radwanska was a very good value bet and very soon I could spot the right moment to take the advantage of it.

Betfair tennis trading

I layed Azarenka off at the odds of 1.31 – simply because there was almost no money to take at the other player. As you can see now, I’m 31 euro short should Azarenka win the match.

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