Monday, 27 October 2008

Helpful betting sites

There are many betting sites out there online. Most are betting companies wanting you to place bets with them. There are however sites that are designed to help the punter with news of who is being cut in the markets and what you should keep an eye on.

The most helpful website i have ever come accross is http://www.rsssf.com/ this is a fantasic site that lists all this seasons results in every league in the world. It is a major resource for people wanting to view the form of teams, snd league tables. I use this site alot to try and find trends. Although it can be easy to get carried away and look at alot of minor leagues, its database on the big European leagues, England Spain Italy Germany is vast.

Other helpful sites with news and views are http://www.bettingzone.com/. This site has columnists who specialise in certain aspects in soccer betting whether it be asian handicap or foreign leagues. It also has the news on market movers and who is drifting in the betting. This though is only really helpful with outright markets like league winners. Bt this might be your thng so can prove useful. The site is also cleas and easy to find your way around, which is'nt always the case.

freeonlinebets.com is a site that reviews online bookies free bets. Bookmakers will give away free bets up to a certain value in an attempt to gain new customers. Some times these bets will be matched bets, which means they will match your bet up to a certain amount. This site reviews all the bookies free bets offers and rates them in order of best to worst. This is another site that can win you more money simply by taking advantage of the free bets the bookmakers offer.

Of course sites like www.bbc.co.uk/football can help with domestic team news. If there is a game i am interested in betting on i will look at that teams website and see if there are any injuries and how confident the players and manager are about getting a result by looking at what they are saying in interviews on the clubs site.

A good site to use if just starting out is http://www.betting-guide.com/ this has reviews of the terms used in bookmaking the best places to goto have a bet and specialist information from columnists about their area of expertise.

There are also a good number of betting books on placces like Amazon and waterstones. i can not really review these as i have never read any betting books, but by all means you can buy them or even go to yuor local library and ask to borrow a copy, they may prove useful.

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