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Topic: Has anyone here tried Betadvisor.com? - page 2. (Read 266 times)

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December 15, 2019, 05:34:10 AM
#8
Reasons are: you need to place the bet at the same time as the tipster (obviously very difficult to do during your working time or sleeping time).
Second reason is the difficulty to have accounts at the most sportsbooks possible, for example all the UK sportsbook which now have a lot of country restrictions. And if you constantly win at bet365 they will restrict your account and you'll only be able to place very small stakes.
If I remember correctly the tipsters I followed when I used the site usually placed their bets on bet365 and sbobet. I think you can search in their profiles which sites they usually use and be prepared and create an account in advance. The odds do drop if you wait too long, that part is also true.
All selections are single matches bets only. No accumulators etc. The recommended betting amount was usually $/€100 per bet. Getting into a losing streak can become costly.
Indeed I doubt you can be a long term profitable bettor by using betadvisor because high ROI would only be interesting if achieved on Pinnacle. As you said most profitable bettors there have results based on bet365 ... Or even worse on 1xbet  Undecided
Ucy
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December 15, 2019, 04:53:24 AM
#7
Sounds interesting. More like a social media for sport gamblers or no? I wonder if there are more of this websites in existence and if they pay the "profiles" or tipster..
What was your experience with the service? Was it profitable/reliable for you?
legendary
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December 15, 2019, 03:47:34 AM
#6
Reasons are: you need to place the bet at the same time as the tipster (obviously very difficult to do during your working time or sleeping time).
Second reason is the difficulty to have accounts at the most sportsbooks possible, for example all the UK sportsbook which now have a lot of country restrictions. And if you constantly win at bet365 they will restrict your account and you'll only be able to place very small stakes.
If I remember correctly the tipsters I followed when I used the site usually placed their bets on bet365 and sbobet. I think you can search in their profiles which sites they usually use and be prepared and create an account in advance. The odds do drop if you wait too long, that part is also true.
All selections are single matches bets only. No accumulators etc. The recommended betting amount was usually $/€100 per bet. Getting into a losing streak can become costly.
legendary
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December 14, 2019, 05:01:47 AM
#5
I was using betadvisor past few months and betadvisor site is really nice to get some good odd tips for tipster but now stop to using all tipster site and other services due to charging a high fee, it is batters to do some research and with our knowledge, it will be safe for our funds.
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December 14, 2019, 04:33:20 AM
#4
I think the results (ROI) are legit but if you tail it's extremely difficult to achieve the same ROI.

Reasons are: you need to place the bet at the same time as the tipster (obviously very difficult to do during your working time or sleeping time).
Second reason is the difficulty to have accounts at the most sportsbooks possible, for example all the UK sportsbook which now have a lot of country restrictions. And if you constantly win at bet365 they will restrict your account and you'll only be able to place very small stakes.

Betadvisor is a good tool on paper but practically very difficult to use for the above reasons. My 2 cents.
legendary
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December 14, 2019, 03:28:12 AM
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@TheUltraElite
They surely have no insider information. Their tips are based on some research that particular tipster has done on a particular match. The way I remember the service is that you receive a tip for example, Liverpool - Watford AH -1.25 and an explanation why exactly that prediction.

I agree that you should make your own luck and not rely on what others say. But again some people might fancy a service like this. I had mixed experience using them in the past. Both good and bad so anyone trying them out should be careful. 
legendary
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So anyway, I applied as a merit source :)
December 13, 2019, 06:37:10 AM
#2
Sounds very nice but I would not suggest anybody to "follow" tipster sites. It is possible that they may have some insider news but using common logic you can say that majority of it is just a pseudo-science just like Technical analysis in trading.

I am not saying that they are bad. But if you are a sports enthusiast, its always the more healthy approach to develop your own charts for games, track records and outcomes to deduce predictions. Why waste money on someone who might be just bluffing you for their own gains?

I am sure people have heard about pump and dump groups where the owner tell his members that this coin would pump and while the brain-washed shills buy it the owner sells. Its similar here.
legendary
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December 13, 2019, 06:04:25 AM
#1
Just want to start off by saying that I am in no way affiliated by the site or promoting/recommending them. It is just a discussion.
https://www.betadvisor.com/en

I used their services 2-3 years ago. I think they offered a free 1 week trial period for new sign ups.
You pick the sport you want to bet on and get access to different profiles with complete track record of all their previous bets. A one month subscription starts at €9 and can go up to €199 maybe even more depending on the tipster and their records.

Might be useful for those who like these things.

 
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