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Back & Lay
The Back & Lay strategy gives a nice variety to the world of sports betting. While “back”-bets are the most common kind of sports bets where you bet ON a certain outcome of a game/event, with a “lay”-bet you bet AGAINST it. What makes this strategy so interesting is that you can deal and sell with your own bets on book-makers like Betfair.

Sports betting strategies

Blackjack Basic Strategy
The Double Chance bet is an online betting strategy that is particularly interesting for more risk-averse bettors. As a result of betting on two outcomes of a game your odds to win the bet enhance by 33 %.
Halftime/fulltime bets
With this betting system you get a little more risky. In this scenario you bet on both, the half-time standings and the full-time result of a game. We give you an idea of how this kind of bet looks like, when it is won and give you information about your chances of winning. Additionally, we show you the most suitable sports for this strategy.
Handicap
Handicap Bets are the most interesting when you expect a favorite win. The clue behind this concept is that you bet on a team starting with a backlog (handicap) which should be equalized throughout the game. Through the handicap the odds usually get way higher than if you just bet on a regular win of that team.
Head-to-Head bets

As the name gives it away with this strategy you bet on the competing of two individuals within a contest. This is mostly interesting when betting on individual sports but you can also bet on two competitors of a team sport and let them virtually step up against each other.
Last-Minute-Goal
 
In this article we describe this attractive strategy of Last-Minute-Bets. Throughout the last few years this strategy has become more and more popular, especially to games you are witnessing and where live bets are available. The further a game advances, the higher the odds of no goal to be scored get. In this instance you can bet against the current standings and you can earn some good profits.

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