Hi! Thanks for the video. I’ve noticed you’ve set these params: - odds: 1.20 to 3.20 - value : 4% to 15% - time : 48h Are those some params that you recommend using ? I remember watching one of your YT videos in which I think you recommended : - odd: 1.40 to 3.20 - value: 6% to 15% - time: 60h I was wondering if you’ve noticed that those params needed to be updated ? Thanks for all the valuable videos you upload!
Hi Hastoby, value betting with EWS using low stakes like £1 e/w (link here: bit.ly/3PDqPb5) on gubbed accounts is good to do. Using Rebel for value betting on ungubbed accounts is great you just have to limit yourself to 20 bets per day per account and not do it on fresh brand new bookie accounts. Thanks
@@ProfitBoss Do bookmakers ban value bettors? Im betting around 40-50 value bets per day on one account (parimatch). It's not a fresh account, i used to bet around 80 random bets per day before i started placing stictly value bets
Hi Sean, that's called flat staking. So if you had £1,000 bankroll then you would simply bet £10 each time if you wanted to follow the flat method. Or you could use Kelly staking and go with what Rebel recommend each time. Flat is higher variance but potentially higher return while Kelly is a risk adjusted return method. Thanks
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Hi! Thanks for the video.
I’ve noticed you’ve set these params:
- odds: 1.20 to 3.20
- value : 4% to 15%
- time : 48h
Are those some params that you recommend using ?
I remember watching one of your YT videos in which I think you recommended :
- odd: 1.40 to 3.20
- value: 6% to 15%
- time: 60h
I was wondering if you’ve noticed that those params needed to be updated ?
Thanks for all the valuable videos you upload!
Hey, you're very welcome. Yes, those are the updated parameters which I have found work better. Thanks
@@ProfitBoss you should do a video on your new settings
Hi Chris, I've seen you say you would only value bet on a gubbed account. In that case what would you do with a non-gubbed account?
Hi Hastoby, value betting with EWS using low stakes like £1 e/w (link here: bit.ly/3PDqPb5) on gubbed accounts is good to do. Using Rebel for value betting on ungubbed accounts is great you just have to limit yourself to 20 bets per day per account and not do it on fresh brand new bookie accounts. Thanks
@@ProfitBoss Do bookmakers ban value bettors? Im betting around 40-50 value bets per day on one account (parimatch). It's not a fresh account, i used to bet around 80 random bets per day before i started placing stictly value bets
Anytime I press net, it doesn’t show anything it brings up a blank white page instead of my 365 page, it was working fine all day until 4 hours ago
Hi Chris, why do you keep £10 stake consistent? What’s the thinking behind that?
Hi Sean, that's called flat staking. So if you had £1,000 bankroll then you would simply bet £10 each time if you wanted to follow the flat method. Or you could use Kelly staking and go with what Rebel recommend each time. Flat is higher variance but potentially higher return while Kelly is a risk adjusted return method. Thanks
What is the winning percentage
Hello! How often would you update your current bankroll?
Hello, it's personal preference really but you could do once a week and it be sufficient. Thanks
hi mate would u recommend not placing any asian handicap games?
Hey Josh, no not at all. AH are great for profiting from. Just the tennis bets are super quick to place if you wanted to keep it simple. Thanks