Man, your videos are great, you put a lot of effort into them and the explanations are very clear. I got used to your Mancunian accent also, it is all breeze
Great video. Really well presented. I've found with matched betting, there's generally a new opportunity to explore as other accounts are lost. This is really exciting stuff. Thank you.
How many bets with each bookmaker did you place? I know that the standard rule of thumb is to only place as many bets as the bookmaker is offering in extra places, but did you place more?
How long are your accounts lasting winning numbers like this? i recently lost my sky account and EP's now seem to be knackered because nowhere else offers as many extra place races :(
Ideally, the best way to go at e/w dutching is to split the risk to gubbings over various accounts and bookies. Targeting high-profile races is also usually safer than less high profile for account preservation
Very informative video. Nice one! 2.Questions: Firstly, Would this not lead to accounts being gubbed? Secondly, can you do this daily on normal horse races or is it for big races during festivals?
Hi I have been watching some of your extra place videos and wondered if you had an excel template you could share please? I'm going to paper trade for a while before using real money, just to see how I would have done. Thanks man
Absolutely, E/W dutching has a huge edge where bookies quite often become overexposed. Other EP methods are still profitable but it will take a longer period of time to gain an adequate amount of profit, these methods, however, are typically much safer for account preservation
Man, your videos are great, you put a lot of effort into them and the explanations are very clear. I got used to your Mancunian accent also, it is all breeze
Great video. Really well presented. I've found with matched betting, there's generally a new opportunity to explore as other accounts are lost. This is really exciting stuff. Thank you.
Thanks David!
How many bets with each bookmaker did you place? I know that the standard rule of thumb is to only place as many bets as the bookmaker is offering in extra places, but did you place more?
How long are your accounts lasting winning numbers like this? i recently lost my sky account and EP's now seem to be knackered because nowhere else offers as many extra place races :(
Just happened to me also gutted ain’t the word
Ideally, the best way to go at e/w dutching is to split the risk to gubbings over various accounts and bookies. Targeting high-profile races is also usually safer than less high profile for account preservation
Very informative video. Nice one!
2.Questions:
Firstly, Would this not lead to accounts being gubbed?
Secondly, can you do this daily on normal horse races or is it for big races during festivals?
Is your Betfair trading on horses only? Or do you trade football aswell
Its just on the horses at the moment!
I'm guessing you need really tight books for this to be profitable - no chance of applying this to a regular weekends racing?
How much bank roll do you need i trued a little bit but using nearly a grand for 3 bets to make 40 quid seemed difficult
Hi I have been watching some of your extra place videos and wondered if you had an excel template you could share please? I'm going to paper trade for a while before using real money, just to see how I would have done. Thanks man
Hi Peter,
The profit trackers that I have made have been uploaded to my Patreon page
Do you reckon each way dutching is more profitable then the extra place matcher?
Absolutely, E/W dutching has a huge edge where bookies quite often become overexposed.
Other EP methods are still profitable but it will take a longer period of time to gain an adequate amount of profit, these methods, however, are typically much safer for account preservation
@@ProfitPineapple hi mate, I was just wondering what do you do when there is more than 30 runners? That's all your Ew dutching spreadsheet offers?
Absolute account killer, learned the hard way
Great video 🤩
Excellent vid
How does MB wages compare to what you used to earn at your last job??