I’m totally lost with my gambling right now. This just two weeks after I thought my new approach was the secret to future success. It wasn’t. In fact the £275 I won a fortnight ago has been returned to the bookmakers xmas party fund.
I dunno. All this affordability checks bollocks and the greed in the industry these days, my heart just isn’t in it anymore. I’m still keen to develop this site but even following tipsters makes me aware that there a lot of them just not being accountable for their selections, with no intention of tracking profit and loss.
Still, there are some good tipsters out there and I hope that with my knowledge, limited web development skills and the help of punters leaving their own reviews, I can help you find them.
As for my own gambling I’m not sure where I really stand right now. Part of it comes down to a lack of time. My other website pbrunner.co.uk is taking off and taking far more of my attention.
On that note if you are looking for a cheap training plan for anything from 5k up to a marathon, then get in a touch. I just so happen to have the highest qualification with England Athletics (Level 3) and have about 6 places left before my team reaches it’s capacity. All very exciting.
Anyhow, enough shameful promotion of my other, totally unrelated business and back to my own gambling habits. I don’t really know what approach to take next in truth.
Following tipsters is off the cards due to the my running coaching. What I might try for a little while is one bet a day. I know, I’ve done it before, but has brought me success and it’s good fun.
I might even share my bets on here. Why? Because I like writing and it’s good content for this website as I seek to sell more advertising. I tell you how it is folks, I’m not going to bullshit you.
So that’s what I’ve done. I have placed one bet today. It comes from the Premier League clash between Wolves v Burnley. My plan is to spend 10-15 minutes reading the top tipping sites and choose my favourite bet.
It didn’t take long to find that selection today. I’ve followed the advice of Jimmy the Punt who has backed Hwang to score for the hosts. He’s scored 7 goals this season.
Doing a little more research I discovered he’d scored in 5 of Wolves last 6 Premier League games at Molineux. Decent stat that one.
When you add into the equation they face struggling Burnley, who’ve shipped 32 goals in 14 league games, the odds of 3.6 being offered by one bookmaker were too good to resist. Sadly those odds have been snapped up, but I’m not bothered. I stuck a tenner on this bet and might just reinvest my winnings tomorrow should Hwang bag himself another goal tonight. The old rolling accumulator approach.