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  • JamesD
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    Hi Jdonks,

    No worries at all mate! Anytime, feel free to ask ๐Ÿ™‚

    See below my answer:

    I prefer to mix it up if possible, but if only one horse has good odds then you back that horse with all bookies

    Good luck for this weekends racing mate!

    Cheers!

    JamesD
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    Hi James,

    Ill keep that in mind for the next season AFL and NRL! Thanks mate!

    See my answers below:

    I start looking at races 20 minutes before the 1st race.

    Q: this when you place your matched bet only on the first race or you bet on all the races?
    A: I place a matched bet on all races where the odds are close between bookie and betfair. On average this is about 15-20 minutes before each individual races.

    Q:do you back and lay a horse even if itโ€™s unmatched at the time?

    A: I try and get my bet matched as soon as i place the bet but sometimes it goes unmatched for a few minutes which isnt ideal. I always make sure the races are liquid before i place my bets to ensure the best chance of matching. Otherwise i will have to lay odds that are higher and re-calculate on my calculator the lay stake.

    Q: Or do you come back 20 min before each race?

    A: I always back and lay a horse. I never back a horse and come back to later to lay it. Thats very risky and the odds can change very quickly and your qualifying loss could very high. Sometimes you can get a massive arb like that. Ie back a horse at 5.00 and lay at say 3.20 with a stake of $50 will make you an instant profit.

    I always back and lay a horse when i see the odds are good. I always try and back a horse thats TOP 3.

    JamesD
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    Hi James,

    For sure.

    90%+ of my time is focused on horse racing.

    I do every single Horse Racing risk-free offer that available from Monday – Friday with Beteasy and bank that cash.

    I sometimes do the Wednesday offers if i have a day off work.

    Wednesday and Saturday processes are similar except Wednesdays are much quicker time wise.

    See below how i do Matched Betting on a Saturday.

    WEEKENDS:

    Before weekends start, i make sure my Betfair account in loaded and that I have enough money in each of Neds, PointsBet, Sportsbet and BetEasy.

    I usually keep $3500.00+ in Betfair and a few 100 in each on the above bookie accounts.

    I will only log onto to Betfair and all of the above bookie accounts 20 minutes before the first races starts on a Saturday because thats when odds are best and the markets are more liquid on betfair meaning are bets will be matched.

    I will then work through every horse racing offer with from Race 1-9 and then check for close odds with every bookie and betfair. (I am quite good good at going through bookies and comparing with betfair very quickly as i have done MB now for a good few months)

    I will do this once then wait for Race 1 and 2 to end and repeat the above process again and then do it again after Race 3. I only look at back a horse that is Top 3 favorites as they are more likely to come 2nd or 3rd which is applicable to all offers regarding SportsBet, Beteasy and PointsBet which is now come 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th.

    The last part involves places Mug Bets where you make the bookie think you are just a punter. I will place these bets on races that are not giving away bonus bets or not involved in offers.

    Tips:

    Never use the exact stake that the bookie offers as a bonus bet.

    Ex. Pointsbet offers $50 in bonus bets if your horse runs 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th in Race 1-5 on Saturdat on 2 race tracks.

    Vary your stakes between $35 – $45 per race. Never use exactly $50.00 as you will be seen as abusing offers.

    After placing all my bets, i log off my computer and only check my results on a Saturday evening again.

    I will then recon all bonuses that i have made on Saturday and Bank then on Sunday on Horse Racing. This is quick and easy. (Just make sure you use the SnR calculator)

    Thats basically all is do for Horse Racing.

    Time allocated as follows:

    Mon-Friday= no more than 30 mins.

    If I do Wednesday races it’ll be an extra 1 hour.

    Saturday 2-3 hours.

    Sunday 30-60 minutes to bank the bonus bets from Saturday.

    The secret is the make sure your accounts are loaded and that you dont start 20 minutes before the first horse race of the day that has offers.

    So a bit more than 2 hours on average on Saturday id say.

    Can you give me your NRL/AFL strategy that you use JDonks?

    Thanks!

    JamesD
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    That’s definitely do-able Richard!

    Matched Betting only gets more and more profitable. i have started with a bank roll of $2000.00 and currently i am easily banking over $1200 a month profit for basically only doing 2 hours weekends.

    Best month i had was June, i made $1850!

    It definitely has been great!

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