Intermediate

Check out some of the best sports betting strategies for intermediate sports bettors. Read our articles and grow your betting skills!

Even if you are not a newcomer to the sports betting industry, you probably know how complex this industry is. In recent years, sports betting evolved greatly, and every day new features become available to the bettors.

It’s no secret that betting sites are constantly adjusting to the market. Thus specific betting strategies might get dated and useless over time. Nowadays, it is almost impossible to find a simple edge. Sportsbooks are using top-notch analytical approaches, and bettors must constantly adjust their betting strategies.

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FAQ:

  • What is matched betting?

    Matched betting is an advanced betting strategy where the player uses bonuses from betting sites (in the form of free bets) and converts them into real cash. If you place your wagers correctly, regardless of the event's outcome, you will make a profit.

  • What is draw no bet?

    Draw no bet is a form of a wager where the player can get a better chance to win a bet. With this bet, the player can bet on only two outcomes - home or away win, while the draw is covered by return of the stake. This is a pretty popular betting market in soccer.

  • Are betting shops open during lockadown?

    After a long lockdown, many people wondered when the betting shops will reopen again. Since April, many betting shops got permission to reopen their doors, but customers must obey some rules. We suggest you inform yourself about COVID rules in your town.

  • Where to find a sure bet?

    Despite the fact that many websites lure readers with sure bets, the truth is that there is no such thing as a sure bet in sports betting. Even those games where people try to fix the results sometimes finish unexpectedly, so we don't suggest you search or pay for that information.

  • What is arbitrage betting?

    Arbitrage betting is a betting discipline where players search for the different odds on the same game and try to exploit those differences. This can be a highly profitable strategy, but it is also pretty risky, as you need a lot of money to make a small profit.