Friday, 10 May 2013

Doubtful advices in sports, bookmakers, paid and free betting tips.


In the Internet companies that deal with sport advising spring up like mushrooms. 
Because of a number of those companies bookmakers often shudder from fear about 
the final result of a given match. Frequently in order to save some money 
bookmakers place additional clauses like: “we do not support professional 
players ” or “ we can close a players' account at anytime ”. There is no 
wander about that because players more and more often pick valuebets and 
put high stakes on them. Recreational players which play at small rates 
often cannot pay out the winning of professionals. Is it that bad for 
bookmakers? Looking at the entire bookmaker industry it seems to be only 
a chimera. Bookmaker companies revenues are getting bigger, but it has to 
be admitted that the competition has grown as well. I wonder about the 
increased number of the so-called advisors. In fact several companies 
take their clients seriously, but their subscription rate is not low at all.
Most of the advisors are just tricksters, who offer bankers and sell them 
for few dollars. Keep in mind that if someone is selling subscription for
under 200 dollars it is probably a con man who tries to earn some extra money
on naive players. If someone is really good his job, he earn quite large 
amount of money and does not have to share his knowledge with others (there
are 2 or 3 bookmakers in the world at which you can play without limits for
professional players), moreover he will risk the decline in odds when many
people bet as he told them to. Those who have no knowledge and offer paid tips,
in some indirect way work for the benefit of bookmaker (usually they disappear 
after few months with a negative yield and open up a brand new page). I treat
differently free betting tips which are issued mainly by betting enthusiasts,
in those cases we can determine ourselves whether this tip is likely to be 
successful or not, but at least we do not have to pay for it.

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