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Friday 26 February 2016

The Real Reason Why 99% Gamblers Fail


At Tipster Street all of our tipsters make profits in the long term.

So why is it that some members fail to make profits and cancel subscriptions?

The answer I'm afraid is very simple. They do not treat sports betting in a professional manner.



Let's face it, if your following a profitable tipster you should be making money.

But a large amount of bettors don't and this is down to a lack of professionalism.

Below is a simple step by step format to help all bettors.

1) Find a profitable tipster with a full detailed list of past results. Make sure that the tipster is ideal for you as an individual. Do they have the right amount of daily bets, is the staking plan workable for you.

2) Find out what the tipster advises their starting bank to be. This could be 50 points, 100 points or may be 500 points.

3) Put aside an amount of money solely for the purpose of following this tipster. You must always have a separate amount of money for betting purposes.

4) Work out how much you will be staking per point/per selection. For example, if a tipster advises a starting bank of 100 points, and you betting bank stands at £500. They advise stakes of 1pt...
Your staking should be £5 per point/bet

5) Set out a clear set of rules for yourself concerning bank management. For example when your bank rises to £600 then raise your stake to £6 (continuing from above example). If your bank reduces alter your staking accordingly. Remember that the tipster has stated a starting bank of 100 points, this has been calculated using their past results. This is usually double the amount of their biggest losing run, which means your betting bank should never be in danger.

6) Follow the selections to the rule, do not alter or change staking otherwise you will end up with different profits, and probably end up making losses.

7) Remain patient & professional at all times. Your bank will grow steadily throughout the year, remember this is tax free money!


At Your Service,

Tipster Street.



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