Saturday 27 December 2008

Winning On Betfair For Dummies


Winning on Betfair for Dummies

Improve your odds on the world's leading online betting exchange

Written by Betfair insiders who obviously knows the site inside out. The authors have done a really good job of explaining all of the features of the site in typical Dummy style (get in, get out) that you need to know to get started. They also explain and offer tips on all the different types of betting on offer with a step by step guide on how to perform them and maximise your returns.

I found this really useful and the advice they give is pretty much spot on. It's great for both newcomers and seasoned Betfair players. I don't see how any other book could provide a better introduction to Betfair.

The authors have also included tips on playing poker and other games in the Betfair casino.

Discover how to:

1/ Manage your account

2/ Back or lay a bet

3/ Choose your own odds

4/ Bet while a game is in play

It offers the following key principles to becoming a winner on Betfair

1/ changing your view on betting

2/ finding the right information

3/ determining the value of your bets

4/ sticking to a winning strategy

5/ be disciplined

The definitive guide to playing on Betfair.com

Winning on Betfair for Dummies

About the Authors
Alex Gowar is the Head of Brand Marketing at Betfair. A punter for 15 years, he joined Betfair in 2002 when it employed about 100 people and has watched in amazement as it has grown into a global business employing well over a thousand people. During that time he has written and produced more ads, emails, websites, and TV commercials than he dares remember.

Jack Houghton was the Head of Horseracing Communications at Betfair. He has been a life–long punter and jumped at the chance to work at Betfair when offered a job there in 2004. In 2007, he left the business to follow his dream of training racehorses full–time. He also works as a freelance journalist, writing about horseracing and betting. He won the Martin Wills Award for racing journalism in 2002.


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