Hi and welcome to this Bet and Go video, here’s how it works. I research a lot of football matches. It comes with the job. As a result, I get to call a lot of these matches very accurately, but the frustrating element can be that there was no DRT trade, despite the accurate synopsis of the match. Let’s not waste this research though. Every day I want to produce a series of bets you can Bet and Go with rather than trade.

By the end of this video you’ll know the key Bet and Go markets I focus on for consistent profits and where to find these market with Betfair. Step one, the crucial Bet and Go.

There are five key Bet and Go markets I use during a typical football season. These are one laying the 0-0 in a half-time score market. Two backing over two and a half goals i.e. We want to see three goals or more in the match, three laying the draw, four backing a correct score and five backing both teams to score.

Let’s look at each one in turn. Laying a 0-0 in the half-time score market. I think this is an excellent Bet and Go strategy as well as being an excellent trading strategy. Quite simply we’re looking for at least one goal to be scored before half-time.

Let’s head on over to Betfair as ever we choose in the exchange rather than the sportsbook. Click on football and let’s load a football coupon.

Let’s choose one match where we think there’ll be a goal at least before half-time. I click on that match to bring up all of the markets for that particular match. Your focus for our first Bet and Go strategy is the half-time score market. Can you see it there on our left hand side? Give that a click, this is the half-time score market. The market we’re interested in is the 0-0 and laying the 0-0.

What that means is all we want is for one goal to be scored before half-time. Just to note there’s a lack of liquidity on this particular football match as there are on a few in this half-time score market. It is a peripheral market, I would recommend a focus on the major European leagues such as the German Bundesliga, the English Premiership etcetera where we have liquidity. By liquidity I mean matched, we have four pounds matched here.

Just for illustrative purposes I’d like to show you how to place or lay a 0-0 half-time score bet. As I said click on the 0-0, enter your stake the amount you’d like to win. The amount you’d lose if it’s 0-0 at half-time is forty-five pounds. Baking over two and half goals is the next market I’d like to focus on. The key to this is the number three. When you back over two and half goals you want to see at least three goals in a match.

There are certain triggers in my research which point to the possibility of over two and half goals. We’re at the same football match and our focus is on the over and under two and half goals market.

Essentially our focus is on the second market here over two and half goals. We want to see three goals or more. Now the fact that this is odds on suggests the market makers think there will be three goal or more here.

If I’ve pointed to this in a daily bulletin, give that a click and enter your stake. I’d just like to mentioned the research at drt.club, scroll down and you can access the daily bulletin. The daily bulletins for the season proper as I call it from August to April, when all the major European leagues are online.

We’ll have specific Bet and Go bets in the Profitable In-Play Opportunities. Do watch out for those, I will specify laying the 0-0 in the half-time score market or over two and half goals or any of the other bets.

There are other clues as to a match perhaps having three goals or more. The first clue if I mentioned the stats such as these, a hundred percent over one and a half goals suggests that we’ll see at least two goals. We’re already two thirds of the way there. The very fact also that I think both teams could score again that suggests two goals at least. All we need is that third goal and we’ll have our over two and a half goal bet in.

The next market I’d like to look at is the laying a draw market. It’s an old strategy but it’s not redundant, there are teams which consistently tend to avoid to draw in their matches. Let’s exploit this, remember laying a draw is the same as backing both teams in a match and generally speaking teams want to win matches. Again for illustrative purposes I will focus on the match we’ve been using throughout these examples.

Our focus is on the match odds, normally I’d be laying the draw at lower odds than today’s. Today’s odds suggest that the market is confident there won’t be a draw because Dortmund are highly likely to win but that’s by the by. To lay to draw you click on the pink, you enter your stake. What that means is you’re effectively backing both teams.

My research can sometimes highlight teams such as this one from Sweden. If you look at the yellow here that indicates the draws. This team Gefle have not had a draw in eleven matches, not had a draw in six at home, not had a draw in seven away. That’s why sometimes my research will bring up teams like these and whoever they’re playing it’s worth as laying the draw.

Backing a correct score. At times my research will point towards a solid argument for a correct score or two to be backed. This is particular the case when I expect a team to win to nil. Correct scores are speculative but the odds are very tempting and very rewarding when we get it right.

We return to our Dortmund match and we click in the Correct Score market. This is the Correct Score market, more often than not the correct scores I choose will be 2-2 when I expect potentially both teams to score and to score a couple of goals.

I normally look for matches where I expect a team to be winning to nil i.e. 1-0, 2-0, 3-0. Why is that? Quite simply we have a smaller band of bets to choose from. I don’t expect teams to be winning 5-0 or 6-0. We can have 1-0, 2-0, 3-0 or 4-0 as four potential correct scores.

That’s what excites me about the correct score market. As ever you’ll see throughout the season proper in the ‘profitable in-play opportunities’ at the base here. Whenever there’s a correct score I will highlight it for you.

Both teams to score. Research can also provide us with strong indications that on certain matches both teams are highly likely to score at least a goal. In this instance I recommend a “Both Teams to Score – Yes’ bet. When research points to a win to nil, I recommend a ‘Both teams to Score – No’ bet. As you’ll have learned from the previous slide a correct score bet as well.

You’ll recall the Helsingborg versus Gefle match here, where I suggested both teams could score today and that was based on the last six head to heads being either 1-1 or a 2-1 score line. In a case like this you’ll see in the ‘Profitable In-play opportunities’ both teams could score. What you could do whenever you want to look for a Bet and Go is use Ctrl+F and input the words ‘both teams’ for example. That will highlight a number of matches.

We have the NEC batch as well both teams have scored and five of the six head to heads and we’ve got the match above us, I think both teams could score. That’s a quick way for you to get these Bet and Go bets. The ‘Both Teams to score’ market is again available on the left hand side here, give it a click. Make sure you choose the correct option. If we expect both teams to score it’s a yes and then you place your stake.

If we don’t think both teams will score we have two options, we can actually lay the yes which is exactly the same as saying we don’t want to see two goals, we don’t want to see a goal from each side or we can just back the no. We back the no, we expect only the one team to score a goal or for the match to be a 0-0.

In this video we’ve looked at how DRT research can generate traditional bets for you. There’s those five specific markets I like to bet and go with. You’ll find my Bet and Go recommendation at drt.club within the daily bulletin. Thanks for watching this DRT tutorial. If you’ve got any questions please do contact me at the DRT website, thank you.

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