Apr
29
Betfair King review – test of Betfair trading system
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Now it’s time to take a look at a Betfair trading system. Trading at Betfair is very similar to trading in Stocks or any other commodity. You can for instance buy (back) a horse to odds 4.0 and then Lay (sell) it lower at for instance odds 3.80. If you had done this with 100 stake you would end up with a profit of 20 if the horse went on to win without any risk. You could also do it so that you end up with a profit no matter what.
Trading on Betfair is very funny and can be mastered but it takes a long time to learn. The first Betfair Trading system I will review is Betfair King. BetfairKing is not anything I will use a lot of time writing about since it’s simply not worth spending to much time doing.
What is included in Betfair King trading system?
This is easy to say since it’s almost only about the weight of money tactic. Like on the stock exchanges you can see how much money are waiting to be matched in the buy and sell column and by looking at that you should be able to see which way the market moves. This is common knowledge and even though there are a little more in BetfairKing I would say that it is waste of money.
Conclusion of the test of Betfair King
Betfair King goes to my “not recommended” folder since there are better systems out there which includes tons more strategies than this system. So does Betfair King work? I must say that maybe it worked many years ago when betting exchanges were new, but now everyone know this weight of money tactic and many professionals are manipulating it and therefore I would say that you have to be lucky to do more than break even only using this strategy. Luckily the guys behind Betfair King have also not spend much time creating a good salespage so I don’t think too many punters has wasted their money
