The same picking criteria were applied as detailed in the original theory: System X1:
Ladbrokes Odds at 21.1.2011: English Premier League
Ladbrokes Odds at 21.1.2011: English Championship
Ladbrokes Odds at 21.1.2011: English League One
Ladbrokes Odds at 21.1.2011: English League Two
Ladbrokes Odds at 21.1.2011: English Blue Square Premier
As previously mentioned, I prefer to use Ladbrokes because they are a reputable firm with ideal fixture list layouts to enable my screenshots. However, this time I compared Ladbrokes’ odds to those elsewhere in the market using an odds comparison Web site to select the best odds available.
Here is a screenshot from beatbookies showing how an odds comparison table looks:
English Premier League 22.1.2011: Blackpool vs. Sunderland - Odds Comparison
Many bookmakers offer different odds and the serious bettor should therefore consider registering with as many accounts as possible to buy best odds on every event.
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Very interesting analysis pertaining to the HT/FT betting differences, etc. I appreciate your effort in doing all this and making it public knowledge.
Alex (sleepless in Seattle)
Very interesting analysis pertaining to the HT/FT betting differences, etc. I appreciate your effort in doing all this and making it public knowledge.
Alex (sleepless in Seattle)