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By: Ellison MansfieldHow To Win At Sports Betting
If you've read any of my articles before, you know I always emphasize the fact that there are many viable systems for any type of gambling. Sports betting is no exclusion. I've tested and found success with several http://www.insidersystem.com/sports.html">sports betting systems, several of which would allow someone to quit their job and make a full time living at it. Here is just one simple system for you to test for yourself...


Take your fixed odds coupon and decide on one of the following three numbers - 13 - 32 - 38. For this example we will choose number 32. Once you have made your choice place the score of 1-1 in the correct score section next to the teams that are playing at number 32 on the coupon for that week.


We simply back this number every week until we have a win. The three numbers I gave you have proved themselves to be quite consistent at attracting the score of 1-1 (One all).


With this bet you will need to increase your stake after a few weeks if you haven’t won by then. The following is recommended;


- Weeks 1 to 5 use a 1 point stake.

- Weeks 6 to 8 use a 2 point stake.

- Weeks 9 to 10 use a 3 point stake.

- Week 11 - 4 points

- Week 12 - 5 points

- Week 13 - 6 points

- Week 14 - 7 points

- Week 15 - 8 points

- Week 16 - 10 points

- Week 17 - 12 points and so on....


A point can be anything, £1 or £2 etc. If we assume that we have a win on week 6 we would have placed a 2 points bet here. This would win us back 11 points at odds of 11/2, plus our 2 points stake, making 13 points. During the previous 5 weeks we lost 5 lots of 1 points, so all in all we’ve made 8 points profit.


As you can see, this system played consistently over the long term can bring you regular winnings. Until next time, please bet responsibly, and continue to educate yourself to master your skills and gain the edge over the casino, the bookie, or whoever you're playing against!



Yes it's true: Ellison Mansfield has made a career out of gambling. He's flown under the radar for virtually his entire adult life, beating the casinos and stockpiling his winnings. After holding onto these secrets and amassing a private fortune over the past 16 years, he finally decided it was time to come out and share some of his knowledge with the world. Please see http://www.insidersystem.com/">insidersystem.com for the latest winning tips and strategies.

 

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