It's quite simple how it works. Let me show you. I've been following football for many a year and there's one thing that rings true for us traders, red cards change matches more often than not. Now here's how we can profit. By the end of this video you'll know how to instantly know when a team's been given a red card and the best markets to exploit.

How to know when a player has been red carded. Head on over to a website called futbol24.com, F-U-T-B-O-L 24.com they will be able to show you instantly when a team has been red carded.

This is what you'll see when you arrive at fulbol24. I like to click on select all leagues, because I'm just interested in red cards, wherever they come from. Then just click okay and that will bring you into the list of matches which are currently being played. There's only the one match being played and it's halftime at the moment, so we're unlikely to see any alerts for any red cards or yellow cards or goals and this is what this website will provide for you.

It will give you an auditory sound when there's been a red card, a goal or a yellow card and this is what you'll hear. As soon as you hear that sound, check out the score, keep the website in the background, check out the score. If it's a red card and it might be time to get excited.

Step 2, the best markets to profit from these red cards.There's three particular scenarios I like. The first is a 0-0. If a match is 0-0, one team is red carded, that could trigger the end to that 0-0. You could lay the 0-0 in the correct score market or you could lay the draw or you could back one of the teams that you favor to take advantage of the red card. If a match is a score draw for instance, a 1-1 or our famous Desmond, Desmond 2-2, red cards can often bring an end to these draws.

Again, you can lay these correct scores in the correct score market or you can lay the draw. If a red carded team leads 2-0 or 0-2 in a match, I think they're worth laying in the match odds market because 11 players will eventually wear down 10 players.

Here's some examples. I'll talk you through them and see how the red card impacts the score line. This first match, it's 2-1 to the away side but we have a red card to the home side in the 42nd minute. That doesn't stop them scoring.

Now is where we get excited. It's 2-2. I think that red card will affect the 2-2 score line. Indeed it does, it ends up 2-3 to the side with 11 players. This particular match, we've got an early goal for Komomoto. They are red carded just before halftime. They have to spread it out for the whole second half, 11 men vs 10 and they're eventually worn down in the 86th minute. With an equalizer, you could have profited fairly well there if you had waited and waited and waited.

Aalesund vs Rosenborg, Rosenborg top of the Norwegian tipper league and take the early lead but they're red carded in the 77th minute and it's only 1-0 lead. Aalesund only needed 14 minutes with that extra player to take advantage and score in the 91st minute to equalize. Bilappo are playing Zopressic it's 0-0 at halftime and it's 0-0 on the hour mark but then Zopressic get a red card. Then Zopressic got a second red card, that's when you get excited and that was too much for Zopressic. 11 vs 9 and the final score 2-0. This was a tight 0-0. 44th minute red card changed all that. This is what I'm saying. Tight matches, tight 0-0s can change with a red card. 1-0 to Dryder.

Here's a quick recap. In this video you're looked at profiting when we see a red card, so by now you should know the best way to know instantly when a team's been red carded and the best markets to exploit.

Do get in touch with me at the DRT website if you have any questions. Thank you.

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