Very quickly, todays picks – double on Toulouse and Real Betis.
Approx odds 8/5.
Good luck!
With relegation placed Frieburg confounding the Best Bet Soccer selections for two weeks running we’ve placed a follow up bet this week. We don’t particularly like straight accumulators but again have 4 betting selections for a small stake accumulator, all playing tomorrow (Sunday, 11 March). They are: Schalke, Paris Saint Germain, Lazio and Benfica.
Get your bet on in good time but keep to a small stake please.
Everything’s crossed for these Best Bet Soccer system selections!
Alex
Having spent months tuning our system its typical that as soon as we go live with it there is a couple of weeks of rogue results. Nevertheless, we continue to have every confidence in the system and will persevere with it.
West Brom beating Chelsea? Frieburg beating Shalke? If those aren’t rogue results we don’t know what is!
For this week the best bet soccer picks produce a four timer accumulator: Borusia Munchengladbach (odds 4/7 – kick off 2:30 p.m. (UK time) Saturday 10 March), Valencia (8/15 – 3:00 p.m. – Sunday 11 March), Rennes (8/13 – 4:00 p.m. – Sunday 11 March) and Lazio (4/6 – 7:45 p.m. – Sunday 11 March).
The Best Bet Soccer picks accumulator returns, at those prices, at very nearly 11/2. Try a small stake.
Wishing them all good luck.
Alex
We understand that this soccer betting system, that we’ve used for years to some effect and are giving to you in this post, may be on the market for “big bucks”.
It’s all about corners.
Very simply, where scores are equal or one team is only one goal up with 10 minutes to go to full time, provided the match has a degree of importance – i.e. it’s not a friendly, testimonial or end of season mid-table where little depends on the outcome, this can provide an excellent soccer betting opportunity.
Have a look at your bookmaker’s account for the odds on offer for three or four further corners. This will probably be in tranches. For instance, if at 80 minutes there have been 8 corners you may find that odds are offered for under 11, 12 – 14 and over 14. the way the market is offered may vary from bookmaker to bookmaker as, of course, will the odds.
The point of this soccer betting system is that in a tight match – with only a single goal separating the sides or the scores being equal with 10 minutes left – there is often a propensity of goals in the last few minutes . This can present an opportunity for you to get the edge. The bookmakers price their markets by certain rules – and those rules do not always account for the heat of the game. Where, therefore, in a hotly fought match the scores are level or with only a goal separating the sides with ten minutes to go this can often result in odds offered at a better price than should, in reality, be the case thereby, giving us punters a chance to profit. We don’t get many so we should grab those that come along with both hands!
All we’re doing in this post is providing you with an idea. Please don’t rush into it blindly. Carry out your own research and get the hang of a soccer betting system that could reap rewards for years to come.
In particular you do need to know how the match is being played. If, with 10 minutes of normal time left, it’s two all and both teams seem to have settled for a draw there’s much less likelihood of many corners, but in a cup match with one side pressing for an equaliser or both for a winner there can be several in the final few minutes, at the final whistle making something of a mockery of the odds offered 10 minutes earlier.
Have a look at it and if you think it’s for you try it out with small stakes until you get the hang of it.
Wishing you all good luck till next time.
Alex
There are several interesting matches in Europe this weekend with Arsenal v Spurs in England, Bayern Munich v Juventus in Italy and Bayern Munich v Schalke in Germany. add to that Lyon v PSG in France and there should be some classic soccer.
However, at Best Bet Soccer we consider that there is one particular match that offers huge soccer betting value – Marseille who are odds against with most bookmakers to go to Stade Brest and bring away the points.
The selection has taken 11 points from the last five matches which includes draws with Valenciennes and Lyon and wins against Rennes and Lille. These are all sides well placed in the top half of the table and, with the possible exception of Valenciennes, would have European football as a target for next year so the points tally has to be respected.
Conversely, Brest have managed draws against lowly placed teams Ajaccio and Dijon, they’ve, lost to the high flying Montpellier and PSG and it’s necessary to look back five matches for their latest win – 1-0 at home to joint bottom Nice.
Marseille are fifth highest goalscorers in the league, fourt best goal difference and only PSG have let in less at the other end. This compares to Brest who, with 21 goals, have the worst scoring record in the league. They do, however, seem to have a reasonable defence having conceded only 22 – the same as Marseille.
In our view this all adds up to Marseille achieving at least a draw and we see them as strong enough to take all three points in their march towards a European spot (they are currently one place and three points off Europa League qualification) for next season. At odds against to us they represent the best value available this weekend and we’ll be on them.
The other eye-catcher is in Germay – Bayern Munich. Odds of 2-5 appear to us to be altogether too skinny. Schalke are a quality outfit, although you wouldn’t always think so. They dropped points earlier this month which has put them outside automatic Champions League qualification but they remain comfortably in the play off place. They have the highest goals for in the league and although Bayern Munich have an excellent defensive records we can see Schalke throwing everything they have at them. At 2-5 we consider Bayern Munich to be a clear lay opportunity.
Good luck!
BUT – now we’re back in business. Over the last few weeks our new expert has produced some fantastic results forecasts and its time for us to start sharing them with you.
This relaunched setrvice is the same but different – if that makes sense!
It’s the same in so far as it will provide quality, high winning percentage Best Bet Soccer selections, as did our original service. It also recomends the type of bet you should use and the staking plan, as did our original service. It’s different in that we’ll not always recommend three Best Bet Soccer picks and more or less religious;ly stick to the trixie bet. We’ll be providing varying numbers of selections and recommending different types of bet depending upon the selections made. In addition we’ll be providing the Best Bet Soccer tips on a more ad hoc basis. Some weeks there may be none and others there may be more than one advice. For instance, this weekend we may provide three selections for a trixie, another single on the following Tuesday and a double on the Thursday. We may then have bo selection until the weekend following the next so you’ll receive nothing!
The point of this is that we are not commiting to providing information at any particular time which means that if the quality of the Best Bet Soccer picks can be maintained at the high level you require and deserve.
We’ll be kicking off our improved and exciting service with a few weeks free advices to be publishjed on this blog so keep coming back to review our tips, see how well they do and, perhaps, make a few £s or $s profit alonmg the way!
It’s good to be back
Best Bet Soccer continues its winning streak into 2010 with net winning months in both January and February.
January’s selections produced a profit of £82.34 being 11.76% on total stakes of £700.
The February profit was £182.41 for a huge 45.60% on turnover of £400, bringing the average return for the year to date up to £264.75, a very respectable 24.07% on turnover of £1,100.
In all of the major European leagues there is much to play for at both top and bottom of the tables in the run in to the end of the season and we’re looking forward to some juicy soccer bets in the next few weeks.
We’ve now have the opportunity to review the fixtures for the European Cup matches on Wednesday evening.
We start with group G in which Seville host Rangers. Seville have already qualified but need to win to ensure top spot. The match means nothing to Rangers — they don’t even have a sniff of Europa cup qualification as an incentive! Seville are very short priced and although we anticipate that they will win we leave them out of our selections. Unirea Urziceni are away to VfB Stuttgart. With Unirea on 8 points and Stuttgart on 6 this one could be a “battle to the death”. We anticipate that Stuttgart will have too much for Unirea and win to take the second qualifying place in the group, consigning Unirea to the Europa cup. We put them (Stuttgart) in our bet.
In group F Dynamo Kiev take on Barcelona. A point for Barcelona will guarantee qualification. All three points mean they would top the group. As far as Dynamo Kiev is concerned, a win could see them qualify, or achieve a Europa cup place, depending upon the result in the match between Inter Milan and Rubin Kazan. Inter and Rubin are tied on six points each. A draw may not be sufficient for either of them so both sides need to go for the win. We strongly support Inter to overcome Rubin and have no hesitation putting them in our bet. We’ll be leaving out the Barcelona/Dynamo Kiev fixture.
We then come to what we consider to be the most difficult fixture. Although Liverpool cannot qualify we anticipate that they will put up a solid at home to Fiorentina. We cannot call this one and leave them out. In the same group Lyon are at home to Debrecen. We can see absolutely no way that Lyon will lose this one. However, we anticipate that the odds will be very tight indeed. We will keep our eye on this but will probably leave them out as representing poor value.
This leaves us with group H where Olympiacos host Arsenal and Standard Liege are at home to AZ Alkmaar. Arsenal have qualified and are certain to take top spot in this group. Olympiacos require a draw to ensure second place on points. There’s no doubt that they will be playing for the win but may find Arsenal just too good. We have to leave them out. Standard Liege have a remote chance of qualification if they win and take a place in the last 32 of the Europa league if they draw. We are of the view that they will go for the win and put them in our bet.
We therefore have three selections for Wednesday’s round of matches — Stuttgart, Inter Milan and Standard Liège. We’ll be backing them in a trixie and look forward to raking in the cash! we aticipate that a £25 trixie will return around about £330 giving a profit of £230 for our £100 outlay.
Welcome to the Best Bet Soccer preview of the European Champions League matches for 8 December 2009.
We’ve previously mentioned that we consider this round of matches just too difficult. There are several games where the result will have a direct impact on whether or not either or both teams go through. There are other matches where there is virtually nothing riding on the outcome. There are one or two which were simply too difficult to call.
Wolfsburg are at home to Manchester United. Manchester United are virtually certain of qualification. With their injury problems we believe they may have difficulty overcoming Wolfsburg. Wolfsburg need the win to be themselves almost certain of qualification. The result in the match between CSKA Moscow and Besiktas is a very difficult one to call but we can see a situation where CSKA absolutely overwhelm Besiktas and could steal the second spot if Wolfsburg don’t convincingly beat Manchester United. We’ll leave this group alone.
We then have FC Zürich versus AC Milan. AC Milan really should have the beating of Zürich and this would see them nicely through to the knockout stages, whatever happens in the match between Marseille and Real Madrid. However, AC Milan have been unreliable this season and we cannot support them. In the Marseille/Real Madrid match a win would see Marseille nicely through to the knockout stages and could leave Real Madrid with a problem. Given home advantage we can see Marseille at least holding out for a point but not overconfident in the outcome so will also be leaving this group alone.
Chelsea will be at very short odds for a home win against Apoel Nicosia. Although we expect them to win we cannot take them on at the expected odds. Particularly where the match means nothing to Chelsea but Apoel Nicosia need all three points to have any chance of qualifying for the Europa Cup there is a distinct possibility of a shock result. In the second match in this group FC Porto are also already through to the knockout stages. They play Atletico Madrid who with a win would be certain to take their place in the last 32 of the Europa cup. FC Porto cannot overtake Chelsea to top spot and therefore the match means almost nothing to them whereas Atletico both have something to prove and the certainty of a place in the Europa cup at stake. We’ll certainly be leaving this group alone.
That leaves us with group A where Bordeaux play away Maccabi Haifa. In the normal run of things we would expect Bordeaux to win comfortably. However, they are already qualified and guaranteed top spot. Although the Maccabi Haifa so far have no points this could be their big opportunity! The remaining match in this group really is the one with all to play for where Juventus are at home to Bayern Munich. With Juventus on 8 points Bayern on 7 where a draw will be sufficient for Juventus, Bayern really have to go all out for the win. With Juventus possibly at the end of a good run but with Bayern Munich apparently beginning to hit form this one really could go either way. We’ll therefore be leaving this one alone too.
No selections on Tuesday. Look out for our Wednesday review.
We have to crow a little about our soccer betting selections this week. After a few weeks with nil or only partial returns the Best Bet Soccer system picks produced three out of three.
We “kicked off” with Aston Villa who won comfortably, followed this up with Bordeaux and then Schalke did the business for us – although looking a little jittery at times.
Our £25 trixie (total stake £100.00) returns £253 for a profit of £153. Not huge but it’s a winner and not to be sneezed at!
When we were making our selections this week there were a high number of predictions. We’re regretting not putting up a second trixie – Portsmouth, Manchester United and Marseilles!
Although we’ve had a bad run we remain “in the black”. We’ve not had to add to our bank. We’ve not even had to introduce additional funds from the spare £200 held outside our betting bank. With this win we’re well set for the next few weeks and looking forward to profiting from betting on our selections!
We cannot see any value in the midweek European Champions League matches this week. There are a number of “dead” matches and there are others where, frankly, anything could happen with teams fighting for a place in the last 16 or in the Europa Cup. At this stage we think that these games are best left alone.
We’re looking forward to next weekend with keen anticipation.
Due to the restricted league fixtures this week we have a double rather than our usual trixie. We’re providing this FREE to our subscribers and those who have shown an interest in our service.
The selections are Portugal in their World Cup play off match and Southampton in the English League 1.
Several bookmakers are offering odds of 1-2 on Portugal and 8-13 on Southampton. At these odds a £100 double produces a potential return of £242.31 for a potential profit of £142.31.
Good luck.
Since we last published a post we’ve made Best Bet Soccer picks for two trixie bets.
On the weekend of 31 October/1 November our soccer selections were Juventus, Lille and Valencia. Lille and Valencia ran out winners. However, Juventus from 2 — 0 up finally succumbed to come-back specialists Napoli and went down 2 — 3. The return for the Lille/Valencia double was £90 so a small loss of £10 compared to our £100 total stake for our £25 win soccer betting trixie.
On 3 November the Best Bet Soccer selections were for a Champions League trixie which included Juventus again, Porto and Chelsea. This time Juventus did us proud taking a one goal lead and holding onto it to run out winners. We believe them to be a good team and until they show us differently will be including them in our Best Bet Soccer selections regularly when they play anything other than top opposition. Porto scored reasonably late on also to win their match. Chelsea came from 1 — 0 down to take a 2 – 1 lead with only a few minutes of normal time to play and then allowed Atletico Madrid to equalise for what was, for them, a well earned draw. The winning double of Juventus/Port0 paid £71.97 resulting in a net loss of £28.03 from our £25 (£100 total stake) trixie.
We’ve reviewed the Champions League fixtures for this evening, 4th November, but consider that the selections we would make provide no value and will therefore be making no bet. We have had a preliminary look at the Europa League fixtures for 5 November and will consider these further for a possible bet tomorrow.
Hoping for good luck in the future.
Our three selections this week, backed in a trixie, started off well when Juventus beat Siena. We were off to a flyer!
The second leg didn’t go so well when Deportivo La Coruna made three disastrous defensive errors and went down 4 — 0 against Valladolid. This brought Deportivo’s good run to an end but we expect them to bounce back and we’ll be keeping an eye on them for a further opportunity to include them in our bet in the forthcoming weeks.
Or final selection, Marseilles to beat Paris St Germain, was postponed. With a trixie bet this postponement means that there is a losing double and the treble is settle on the double result. The bets for the two “impossible” doubles are refunded. Bookmakers may make a small deduction from the refund amount. Corals returned us £40.40.
All in all the weekend was not as good as we’d hoped for but not a total loss!
We’ll be e-mailing our subscribers our selections on Saturday, 30th October so keep an eye on your inbox!
In this week’s champions league matches we really thought we had three as near certainties as it is possible to select.
Tuesday’s matches we considered to be tricky to say the least. This was borne out by the results. On Tuesday evening we were pleased that we have decided to concentrate only on the Wednesday games!
Our Wednesday selections were all at very short prices giving a total return on our trixie at odds of only a shade better than 5/4.
Our first selection was Chelsea. We expected them to blow away Atletico Madrid. After the first 15 minutes or so there was really only one team in it and Chelsea ran out convincing winners.
We also thought Real Madrid would have no difficulty overcoming AC Milan. They, AC Milan, seem to have become our bogey team. We selected them in our trixies several times in September and most times they let us down by failing to win. They’ve now put a spoke in another bet by overcoming the hot favourites.
Wolfsburg were at odds of 2/5 to overcome Besiktas. Although we felt the odds to be tight we considered them to be value on their home soil. Again it was not to be so our Champions League trixie did not even produce a double.
For such short odds we would expect three winners virtually every time. This round of Champions League matches has produced several results when the perceived underdogs have come away with at least a draw if not winning! We feel that is extremely unlikely that such a high number of “shock” results will arise in subsequent rounds and will be keeping a close eye on them with a view to recouping the loss.
We have a high value trixie with all three matches taking place on Sunday, 25 October. Our £100 bet (£25 trixie) would produce a return of only a few pence short of £500 for three winners, potential profit very nearly £400.
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Good luck.
Our Best Bet Soccer selections for 17th and 18th of October were not too successful.
We picked a trixie on each Saturday and Sunday.
On Saturday our selections were Bayern Munich (won), Bordeaux (lost) Udinese (lost) so unfortunately there was no return on our £25 trixie.
On Sunday we fared better with our three selections — Borussia Dortmund (won), Athletic Bilbao (lost) Toulouse (won) for a return of £106.07 for £100 stake giving a profit of £6.07.
We have studied the European matches for Tuesday, 20 October and concluded that there is no value in the odds on offer. It appears that there may be a betting opportunity for a trixie on Wednesday, 21 October. To find out check out Best Bet Soccer.
You can check out our weekend bets by visiting our website and checking our Best Bet Soccer screenshots.
We remain £720.09 in profit plus a further £100 we originally introduced into our betting account and we are holding the further £200 from our start up betting bank that we have not so far needed. All in all we continue to operate well in profit without having had to introduce additional funds since our original £100! You can check out our history of bets at Best Bet Soccer history.
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Wishing you the very very best of luck.
Alex
Our bet this weekend got off to a bad start when Bulgaria were trounced by Cyprus. However, there were good wins from Austria and the Czech Republic to give us a return of £66.21 from our £100 stake for a loss of only £33.79.
We placed our bet with Stan James where our £100 trixie produced a potential return of £323.13, potential profit of £223.13. You can check out a screenshot of the bet.
We must admit, we are not keen on the final rounds of the qualifying competition although it appears to us that there may be one or two good opportunities in the midweek matches this time around. We will, however, be pleased to see the return of the major European league competitions.
For a change we were tempted by the Los Angeles Kings who were way to St Louis Blues in the National Hockey League. A small wager of $100 produced a profit of $40.
We also had a series of bets on the NFL where we were successful with the Kansas City Chiefs, Detroit Lions and Denver Broncos. In each case we bought sufficient points on the spread to pick up the win. Unfortunately the Tennessee Titans let us down. However, a $100 bet on each of the four produced a net profit of $170. We have $100 riding on the Miami Dolphins, kick off 1.30 AM UK time on 13 October.
Check out Sports Betting Champ for full details of what is probably the best American sports betting service available.
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Good luck in all you do.
Alex
This is the last week we will be publishing or bets in advance. Henceforth they will be provided only to our subscribers. We will be proofing our bets and then publishing the results in arrears.
We have two trixies for this weekend, one for today, 3 October, and one for tomorrow, 4 October.
For today’s bet we have selected Wolfsburg, Rennes and Lyon. We placed the bet with Totesport where our £25 trixie, total staked £100, produces potential returns of £367.84 for a potential profit of £267.84.
For our second bet, all playing on Sunday, the selections are Sampdoria, Hamburg and Marseille. This bet we’ve placed with Stan James, again a £25 trixie, where our £100 stake produces a potential return of £307.20 for a profit £207.20.
So here’s hoping this weekend!
Apologies for the late notification this weekend due to technical problems.
Wishing you the very best of luck.
Welcome to this review or of the Best Bet Soccer September 2009 results.
We finished up the month with a net profit of £297.76. But for AC Milan letting us down three times when, frankly, they were playing vastly inferior opposition, our profits would have been in excess of £1500! AC Milan was our most selected side in September. There’s obviously something wrong there somewhere and until their results show signs of improvement we will resist selecting them again.
Bayern Munich did us well, winning on two of the three occasions we picked them up. On the third occasion it would not have mattered had they won because Inter Milan and Marseille were also beaten in one of our rare total losses.
In all we made 33 different selections during the month. Of these there were 24 winners giving very nearly 75% overall success! This resulted in most of our bets providing at least a partial return, if not an actual profit.
We got off to a flier for October with Everton, Dynamo Zagreb and Sporting Lisbon all winning producing a profit of £493.62. With Everton having won, Dynamo Zagreb 3-0 up well into the second half but Sporting Lisbon only 1-0 up we decided to hedge against Sporting and risked £25 on the draw and £5 on them losing thereby reducing our net profit for the night to £463.62, with which we are extremely pleased.
Long may it continue!
When we checked out the prices of the Europa League matches for tonight we simply could not resist an additional bet this week.
Although Everton have to travel to Belarus to play BATE Borisov they look absolutely nailed on to bring home the three points in group I. We consider this to be an important match for Everton as they have Benfica at home and away in the next two group fixtures. Six points in the bag before meeting with them would put them in a strong position, whatever the outcome of those Benfica matches.
In group A, Dynamo Zagreb also are very much on a “must win” mission away to FCU Poli of Romania. Having lost their opening group match to Anderlecht, Dynamo Zagreb really must win this one if they are not to lose touch with the table toppers in group A.
Our final selection is in group D where Sporting Lisbon are at home to Hertha Berlin. Hertha Berlin managed only to draw at home to Ventspils in the first group match and they lie at the foot of the Bundesliga table having won only one of their seven matches this season. Conversely, Sporting Lisbon had a good away win in their first group match and they are doing reasonably well in the Portuguese league. Their defence may be slightly leaky but we cannot see Hertha Berlin giving them too much trouble.
We placed our £25 trixie with Stan James where our total stake of £100 a would produce an estimated return of £593.62, £493.62 profit, if all three selections win.
Tonight our FREE selections are from the European Championship fixtures where a number of the matches seem to be overwhelmingly one-sided.
We have four Best Bet Soccer picks which we have backed as a single accumulator. Because of the outstanding chances of selections they are very short priced and betting on the trebles simply would not produce worthwhile returns.
Our four selections are AC Milan, Chelsea, Bordeaux and Real Madrid. Our accumulator, placed with Blue Square, if successful, should produce a return of £257, £157 profit, for a £100 stake.
Good luck.