Betfair Tennis Trading – 7.04.09 – ATP Houston – Phau – Fish
April 22, 2009 by arcmdn
Filed under Trading Examples

Hello Folks!
In this video you’ll see a very healthy 67% profit made from a hundred euro stake when trading on a match between Phau and Fish in the ATP Houston tournament.
I’m going to use one of my favourite tennis trading strategies which is very simple yet also very effective. Basically all you need to know is – when to back and when to lay the favourite. Well, but then all the trades are quite simple in the essence, aren’t they?
So here you can see I’m backing the favourite player Fish at 2.51 after the first set. If you’re wandering why I’m opening the trade right now – visit Tennis Trading League right NOW! Read the first strategy explained there and you’ll understand why I’m backing the favourite when he’s one set down.
The next bet I’m placing is, of course, the lay bet. The ideal moment for closing the trade is when the favourite breaks in a game. When it happens at the end of the second set I can lay him at the odds of 1.5 making a whopping 67 euro profit!
Thanks and talk to you soon,
Paddy
Importance Of Receiving Players’ Points In Betfair Tennis Trading
February 25, 2009 by arcmdn
Filed under Trading Examples
Hi folks, how’s your Betfair trading?
In this short video I’ll show you a couple of trades executed on the match between Clement and Safin in Open 13 and you’ll clearly see the importance of the receiving player’s scored points in a tennis match and the effect it has on the odds.
Safin is the match’s favourite player and at the moment the score in the first set is 3:1 with Clement leading the game. Safin’s odds have increased and the current odds favour Clement. Just have a look right under the score table where it says that Clement broke in the fourth game. It’s an indicator that Clement is in a very good condition at the moment and as we can see after the yellow square appearing next to Clement’s name, he’s serving right now.
So what should this tell you? Well, since he broke in the last game and has already scored two points in this game, there’s a very good change he’ll score at least one more point in this game. So you’d probably say I should execute the trade by backing Clement and then laying him off, right?




