taaroa said:
fullhouse,
I have open an account on Ladbrokes and another on Bluesquare. The reason I opened two accounts is that when 49BS bets open on Ladbrokes, it is 9:30 AM in UK but 10:30 PM where I live. A little late for me. So, I prefer the Ladbrokes betting page but when I'm in a hurry, I bet on BlueSquare.
Now, about my bets till now, I'm testing your betting way. The problem for me is: concentration and patience. From 100 euros deposit, I won up to 236 euros but fell to 55 euros today. However, I have learned a lot from you and I am confident that I'll get some benefits on the long term. Thanks again fullhouse for sharing your findings.
taaroa
Hi Taaroa, how did you lose so much in one day ?
My suggestion to you is to take one of my strategies and STICK with it until you build up your bankroll. That way you can focus on one thing at a time and won't get confused. I would suggest either the Eliminator or Side by Side strategy. I PROMISE, if you follow either one of those strategies as I advise. YOU WILL MAKE MONEY. There is no question about that.
I can't give my seal of approval to the ISOLATOR yet, although it appears to be another winner. I gain respect and confidence in a strategy over time. The Eliminator & S-B-S strategies have proven themselves over more than 3 years. And that is plenty of time to know you have something solid.
Another thing, and this is the single most important element of any form of betting. Is your money management. You must become astute at betting the right ammount of money both in proportion to your bankroll and the timing of your bet. So for example if you only have £50 to start with, you would be foolish to risk half of it on any one qualifier. 10% would be a sensible risk.
Good money management is crucial to the success and continual growth of your bankroll. And I should go into greater depth about it. Patience really is the most important thing. I know we all want to make as much money as fast as possible. That is human nature. But the ability to be patient and wait is really the difference between success and failure in so many things. So unless you are already wealthy and are starting any of these strategies with £5,000 or more in your bankroll. You need to allow yourself time to build things up. If you can attain a growth of 30-50% per month on your innitial bankroll. In one year you will never look back.
£200 becomes over £25,000 in one year with 50% growth per month. So even 30% growth is excellent. But you must give it time. Okay preaching over. Peace...