Betting Betfair is the name of the blog brought to you from the World’s leading exchange.
Betfair employ freelance tipsters to produce content across a wide range of sports. All these tips are free to access.
Some of the tipsters that spring to mind include Steve Rawlings, Dave Tindall, Daryl Carter, Dan Weston, Mark O’Haire, Ed Hawkins and Matt Cooper.
This is one of the best free tipping sites on the internet. There is some really good content available for punters to get stuck into.
I’m following a few of those tipsters listed above and will update how I fare at a later date.
All of the free betting tips come with in depth previews, so even if you don’t make a profit from following the selections then you should gain some knowledge along the way.
One thing to note when it comes to a website like this, is they allocate matches or events to their freelance tipsters. This forces the hand slightly of the author posting the article.
It might be the case that there is little value to be had, but given they are being paid to produce content on that match or event, they will invariably come up with a tip or two.
My point being, if you follow tipsters on third party sites like this, your profit/loss might not always be as high compared to their own paid services or personal selections.
The Betfair Blog do a half decent job at tracking profit/loss. Normally at the bottom of the article you might found how well that tipster has done for the current season. It will be pts only, with no ROI stats unfortunately.
It’s also worth factoring in that the profit displayed is likely to be lower than what you could achieve, simply because the tipster is always forced to use the odds from Betfair. Often you may find bigger odds available if you shop around.
Definitely a site worth adding to your bookmakers and some of the tipsters mentioned above are worth following.