Green All Over

Established in 2008, this blog is an independent, common sense, look at challenges and opportunities in sports and financial investing, with occasional diversions as my mood takes me. I am not a tipster, nor is this a Profit and Loss report either. They are boring.

Friday, 24 January 2020

NFL, Rest and Heading South

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Hopefully some of you ignored the 'Andy Reid and Unders' advice out there last week, and followed me on the Overs this past weekend...
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Tuesday, 14 January 2020

Tesla and Totals

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Last week, I  cautioned against blindly backing the the Overs  in NFL Divisional Playoff games and in the end they split 2-2.   As for the...
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Friday, 10 January 2020

Kyle Lowry - 9.1.15

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There was a 'trend' highlighted on Twitter yesterday, which was that, and I kid you not: Since Jan 9, 2015, in games where the Tor...
Wednesday, 8 January 2020

Going Under In The NBA

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I've spent a little more time looking at the free football data and while I was focused on Pinnacle's numbers, it seems rude to igno...
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Tuesday, 7 January 2020

EPL Draw - Over Consideration

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The NFL play-offs get underway today with the Wild Card games where historically the value is on Unders. Only twice in the last fifteen sea...
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Sunday, 5 January 2020

Change Is Constant, Mean Not So Much

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"The only constant in life is change" - Heraclitus By some distance, although admittedly with no competition, yesterday's po...
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Saturday, 4 January 2020

EPL Draw - Under Consideration

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A Happy New Year to everyone reading this, and 2020 is the 13th year in which this blog will have active. This will be post number 1,660 wit...
Wednesday, 25 December 2019

My Coup Runneth Over

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Courtesy of the excellent Guardian newspaper last week comes this article which contains some great stories of betting coups . The '...
Tuesday, 24 December 2019

Caught In A Landslide

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Mark tweeted the above earlier today, and my response was this: Are you suggesting that someone with the skill to win at betting long-te...

Betting Is Consensual - A Privilege, Not A Right

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It's nothing new, but the topic of bookie restrictions flared up again yesterday with an article in The Times about Bet365's temeri...
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I have had a life-long interest in sports and after studying Pure Mathematics with Statistics at secondary school, have been fascinated by odds and probability. The first system I came up with was a simple one - back the favourite and double up after a loss until a winner. Simple enough in theory, and I told my Dad about it. Not being a betting man himself, he ran it by some of his colleagues, and came home to tell me that it wouldn’t work because a long losing run would mean that the bank would be empty. Then there was always the possibility that the winner would be returned at odds-on, meaning that the total returns would not match the outlay. Not what a ten year old wants to hear! Only slightly daunted, I then went on a search for the Holy Grail, the secret to riches that I knew was out there somewhere. Finally in 2004 I stumbled across an article about Betting Exchanges and four years later I was able to make a steady profit.
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