For the very first time, I can fully comprehend all that you are saying. I was even pre-empting your next statements at many point. I ran away from horses and camped on Tennis over the last 2 or so years now and I have never looked back. It's just so easy to follow and has drastically slowed down the rate of my greying hair.
I've only ever seen odds this low in the very last game of the last set when it's an absolute given that the games over and even then odds still hang around 1.11 most times.
Hello ibhave sewn some of your videos great I info am interested I your training packages ,how do they measure up to the rest of them on you tube ? And what is the auto bot about? I haven't looked to much into this as still deciding which one is best for me ?
@@betangeltv OK thank you Peter, I will continue watching and I do understand more and more as I watch your videos, I normally opt for football bets but have been looking at horse racing lately, I find it possible to make more profit while I look Into football a little more , for now I am still looking learning untill I get a pc sorted out so I can look at more options to stream a race or match while I bet thank you .
You said the price would go to 1.12 after a break in service but thats if it stays on serve until 3-3. A break could occur before that and the price will only go to 1.06. so would you get out before the break occurs then re enter when it either does or doesn't occur?
It's up to you as to how much risk you wish to take. Personally I prefer to anticipate where the price is going to go and pitch my order just inside that as it means I get more trades done.
Another Class video from the Sir Peter Webb 👍 👏 I have also tried this on the cricket 🏏 lay short priced favourite on big cricket matches. Often the favourite will drop a wicket at some point and this often causes the price to increase hence a trade out opportunity £££
Thanks Peter! If the market is efficient, would you also be backing Swiatek with the green you just made if she were to lose the first set? For example in the Cornet game yesterday.
Generally speaking, you can shift profits around. But most pros will leave a green on the book and trade the price coming back on the other player so you can get some big greens on both. It's up to you really. But it's usually best to keep things simple if you are just starting out.
@@betangeltv As in with Djokovic today ;) Worked well and I can really see the opportunities now - especially with predetermined exits so I take the green
Hello I have seen a number of videos on this and wondered which is rhe best way to approach this , I normally bet on football but recently followed the racing and made a little money , but now need to no more , How does your training packages differ from others?
I don't offer a training package as such. I just give out information via RUclips the Academy and our forum. I don't have a strong desire to charge people for advice. Trading can be a very personal thing in terms of what you want to do and why, so I just try and give the best general advice I can and hope people can understand what I'm trying to say.
@@betangeltv OK Peter thank you am still awaiting betfair letting me use my account theyvr saying September so plenty of time to watch your videos and go through some academy options
Hi Peter! Great video as always. I was just wondering that wouldn’t it be better to back the other player with £100 at odds of 36? That would be £3500 potential profit instead of £3333.33 if the bet wins. You can trade out in play that way as well I guess.
You can but it would win less often. Because there are only two players you can do the opposite and still make the trade work. But you want to manage your stake size to fit your bank.
It's very dependent on how the match unfolds and what price you choose to lay. If somebody races into a lead you may want to take advantage of that at the end of the first set or the double break.
Also, would you always lay at the very start? Its happened a lot to me where I lay the heavy fav at the start, the fav is returning and she immediately breaks. If the underdog did hold her first service game, the odds on the fav wouldn't have moved anyway (As tennistrader shows in this example)
You would define a careful entry point into a match so it could be the start. After a break, first set etc. I have done a video where I look at this. As long as you define a window that you plan to operate in, you can turn it to your favour.
For the very first time, I can fully comprehend all that you are saying. I was even pre-empting your next statements at many point. I ran away from horses and camped on Tennis over the last 2 or so years now and I have never looked back. It's just so easy to follow and has drastically slowed down the rate of my greying hair.
Glad it was helpful! It's always good to hear advice being taken on-board.
I've only ever seen odds this low in the very last game of the last set when it's an absolute given that the games over and even then odds still hang around 1.11 most times.
Thank you for your insight. This information is much appreciated.
Glad it was helpful!
A really good video Peter, it explains how to profit from short priced favorites in tennis perfectly
Thank you.
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Hello ibhave sewn some of your videos great I info am interested I your training packages ,how do they measure up to the rest of them on you tube ? And what is the auto bot about? I haven't looked to much into this as still deciding which one is best for me ?
Hi Mark, I replied on some other comments you made on the same subject.
@@betangeltv OK thank you Peter, I will continue watching and I do understand more and more as I watch your videos, I normally opt for football bets but have been looking at horse racing lately, I find it possible to make more profit while I look Into football a little more , for now I am still looking learning untill I get a pc sorted out so I can look at more options to stream a race or match while I bet thank you .
Should you be triggering a bet at the start of each set and closing at the end of each set or just the first set?
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You said the price would go to 1.12 after a break in service but thats if it stays on serve until 3-3. A break could occur before that and the price will only go to 1.06. so would you get out before the break occurs then re enter when it either does or doesn't occur?
It's up to you as to how much risk you wish to take. Personally I prefer to anticipate where the price is going to go and pitch my order just inside that as it means I get more trades done.
Another Class video from the Sir Peter Webb 👍 👏 I have also tried this on the cricket 🏏 lay short priced favourite on big cricket matches. Often the favourite will drop a wicket at some point and this often causes the price to increase hence a trade out opportunity £££
Y, that would work. Though I must admit, I don't do much cricket. I'm just so busy with other sports.
I'm realy interested how often this happened. You said something around 70% than you mentioned your 33k matches database. Its 70% real number?
Yes, I've monitored it for years.
Thanks Peter! If the market is efficient, would you also be backing Swiatek with the green you just made if she were to lose the first set? For example in the Cornet game yesterday.
Generally speaking, you can shift profits around. But most pros will leave a green on the book and trade the price coming back on the other player so you can get some big greens on both.
It's up to you really. But it's usually best to keep things simple if you are just starting out.
@@betangeltv As in with Djokovic today ;) Worked well and I can really see the opportunities now - especially with predetermined exits so I take the green
Y, the Djokovic match was a perfect example today.
Hello I have seen a number of videos on this and wondered which is rhe best way to approach this , I normally bet on football but recently followed the racing and made a little money , but now need to no more , How does your training packages differ from others?
I don't offer a training package as such. I just give out information via RUclips the Academy and our forum.
I don't have a strong desire to charge people for advice. Trading can be a very personal thing in terms of what you want to do and why, so I just try and give the best general advice I can and hope people can understand what I'm trying to say.
@@betangeltv OK thank you Peter, I just wondered where you grt all the software from and which tipsters sites you use ?
I don't use tipsters at all. I do visit some stats based sites etc, but everything else is done on my own or using Bet Angel software.
@@betangeltv OK Peter thank you am still awaiting betfair letting me use my account theyvr saying September so plenty of time to watch your videos and go through some academy options
Hi Peter! Great video as always.
I was just wondering that wouldn’t it be better to back the other player with £100 at odds of 36? That would be £3500 potential profit instead of £3333.33 if the bet wins. You can trade out in play that way as well I guess.
You can but it would win less often. Because there are only two players you can do the opposite and still make the trade work. But you want to manage your stake size to fit your bank.
Her price when moving in the market will not move as much as you would like. More profit feom 1.02 to say 1.3
*Hi Peter, you say you might want to "trim your loss" if the break of serve doesn't happen. So what would you do? Thanks.*
It's very dependent on how the match unfolds and what price you choose to lay. If somebody races into a lead you may want to take advantage of that at the end of the first set or the double break.
@@betangeltv *Thanks.*
Also, would you always lay at the very start? Its happened a lot to me where I lay the heavy fav at the start, the fav is returning and she immediately breaks. If the underdog did hold her first service game, the odds on the fav wouldn't have moved anyway (As tennistrader shows in this example)
You would define a careful entry point into a match so it could be the start. After a break, first set etc.
I have done a video where I look at this. As long as you define a window that you plan to operate in, you can turn it to your favour.
I like getting in after fav breaks for a better value entry point
Then as if to ram home your point, up comes the Djokovic v Spinner match!
Indeed. Alas, due to the RUclips algorithm this video will pretty much vanish in a few days to be replaced with some clickbait.
Hi Peter! thank you for the video.
Have you ever thought about streaming these kind of strategies so we can get a better understanding?
Matches can last for hours, so that's completely unviable.
Hi sir I am in huge loss kindly please help me and please give me predictions
I don't give predictions. But if you have a large loss, it's better to stop than add to that loss.
Anyone give fix prediction?
Anybody offer fixed matches is lying and you should avoid them at all costs.
Do you know anyone who gives atleast 80 percent right predictions
Just back something at decimal odds of 1.25 and you will win 80% of the time. But it doesn't mean you will profit.
Why wouldn't you bet at 36
You can do either, but would need to stake to a liability on that as well.
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Swiatek and also Djokovoic! It's a carbon copy of my comment from last year! And pleased to say I made money this time :)