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Do people use more than one betting company?

dontcallme

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Mar 18, 2005
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I started gambling a few years ago. Just small amounts to pay for beer money. It was pretty consistent.

I upped my betting amount slightly and continued to win. I then upped it more and strangely found when betting higher amounts, instead of being more careful, I became more reckless.

Then the pandemic hit and results were all over the place so I stopped.

I don’t gamble for enjoyment, I do it to make money.

I’ve gone through my journey now and am consistently winning. I won’t up my bets as I know it makes me more reckless.

I didn’t gamble much in the summer as there wasn’t much to bet on that I had knowledge of.

Since the football season began I’ve profited £650 a month and currently at £450 profit for November.

So i am comfortable with where I am.

But I’ve started thinking that maybe I should be using numerous sites and looking for the best odds.

I currently just use one site and it’s convenient as I can see my history, profits etc.

Any views on if I should continue using one site or branch out?
 

stonecolddeanaustin

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Aug 27, 2011
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Yeah you should open as many accounts as possible in my opinion, if only to profit from sign up offers to start with, but then more importantly the weekly offers.

I have accounts I use regularly with bet365 (best standard odds), skybet (formerly best boosts, but not so much these days, but they do now have the acca result lock offer, will hills (random price boost offers), paddy power (random boosts again), and betfair (boosts and generally best odds for singles on the exchange)

To keep track of things I only withdraw when my balance is above a set amount i think i need to ride out any bad runs so I shouldn't have to make many, if any, deposits. You can also check profit and loss with all of them as well.

If you find you're winning regularly then don't be surprised if they start limiting your bets so you'll need another account to for that reason. Its worth placing occasional stupid small bets on other sports to make it less look like you're an expert.
 

0-Tibsy-0

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Aug 13, 2012
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I started gambling a few years ago. Just small amounts to pay for beer money. It was pretty consistent.

I upped my betting amount slightly and continued to win. I then upped it more and strangely found when betting higher amounts, instead of being more careful, I became more reckless.

Then the pandemic hit and results were all over the place so I stopped.

I don’t gamble for enjoyment, I do it to make money.

I’ve gone through my journey now and am consistently winning. I won’t up my bets as I know it makes me more reckless.

I didn’t gamble much in the summer as there wasn’t much to bet on that I had knowledge of.

Since the football season began I’ve profited £650 a month and currently at £450 profit for November.

So i am comfortable with where I am.

But I’ve started thinking that maybe I should be using numerous sites and looking for the best odds.

I currently just use one site and it’s convenient as I can see my history, profits etc.

Any views on if I should continue using one site or branch out?

Fancy starting a tips thread? :LOL:
 

dontcallme

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Mar 18, 2005
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Yeah you should open as many accounts as possible in my opinion, if only to profit from sign up offers to start with, but then more importantly the weekly offers.

I have accounts I use regularly with bet365 (best standard odds), skybet (formerly best boosts, but not so much these days, but they do now have the acca result lock offer, will hills (random price boost offers), paddy power (random boosts again), and betfair (boosts and generally best odds for singles on the exchange)

To keep track of things I only withdraw when my balance is above a set amount i think i need to ride out any bad runs so I shouldn't have to make many, if any, deposits. You can also check profit and loss with all of them as well.

If you find you're winning regularly then don't be surprised if they start limiting your bets so you'll need another account to for that reason. Its worth placing occasional stupid small bets on other sports to make it less look like you're an expert.
I can just share some of my car crash opinions from here to show I’m no expert.

“This guy wanted Jose Mourinho as manager, he can bet as much as he wants.”
 
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