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For a newcomer to these online betting sites, the obvious sport of choice is not really that much of a surprise. People tend to go for what they believe is the safe option. This means wagering on the sports which are the most popular such as soccer and horse racing even though there are many other sports which produce a more profitable return. Choosing your sport is important and should not be overlooked. As exchange betting advice goes, it may sound straightforward yet is not always passed on to novices. For those who are new to this kind betting there is a huge temptation to immediately start wagering on sports they have some knowledge on. This is to be expected although it is not necessarily a good idea. Having a good working knowledge of the sport you are betting on is important to an extent but knowing the market is even more crucial. Let us take the horse racing as an example it does not matter how many hours you have accumulated over the years in your local high street bookmake …

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This is quite a sad state of affairs because it is not beyond the average man or woman who is of reasonable intelligence. One error of judgment that can prevent success is not making the best use of the funds you have at your disposal. When it comes to profitable bet exchange trading there are times when you must raise the stakes to reduce risk. Recently a former colleague of mine was asking for some advice regarding trading. His objective was to establish a regular four figure income per month from sites like Betfair. He had a pretty impressive starting bank for a newcomer which amounted to a five figure total. The problem was his stake sizes in particular the size of them. After familiarising himself with the bet exchanges, he had adopted a reserved attitude to trading using very small amounts. There is nothing wrong with a cautious approach but eventually there will come a time when you have to make the decision to increase your stakes. If you do not take action then you will only …

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Preparation 2. Confidence 3. Game planning & What If 4. Focus PREPARATION The first stage is linking the technical and physical work you have done both on and off the court to your mental state. You need to take stock of the work you have been putting in and think about all the positive aspects of your training and believe that they will make a difference to your performance. The danger is that like many people you may spend your time thinking that you could have done more or “if only I had done this or that extra”, but you need to realize that the chances are that your opponent is probably in the same boat and is asking themselves the same questions of themselves without realizing that this is only raising their self-doubt. I suggest that you keep a “good experiences” notebook that you can keep in your racket bag. Every time you play a match, take a lesson, have a practice session or do some training (physical or mental), you will have some good things to put into the notebook - so d …

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