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Thursday 29th January 2009 | Issue 2

Dear Reader,

Welcome to issue 2 of Betting Profits Bulletin.
This week I would like to draw your attention to an upcoming tournament that has massive potential for profit. I’m also going to have a look back at the past week and some of the betting on offer.

Six Nations Rugby – It’s Profit Time!


When the start of the Six Nations Championship comes round, every year a group of punters are rubbing their hands in anticipation of the profits to come. These punters are privy to the information supplied by “Mr X” of Bet Bank Alerts.
I have been one of these punters for the last two years and can vouch for the following profit figures:

SIX NATIONS CHAMPIONSHIPS

PTS PROFIT

PROFIT FROM £25 STAKES

PROFIT FROM £100 STAKES

2006

47pts

£1175.00

£4700.00

2007

10.18pts

£254.50

£1018.00

2008

28.59pts

£714.75

£2859.00

Total

85.77pts

£2144.25

£8577

Last seasons blockbuster was Shane Williams to be Top Try Scorer at 16/1, a bet that netted me a tidy £600. This tournament has been a prime hunting ground for Mr X simply because the bookies don’t do their homework properly. Snowed under with the daily, big money horse racing and football markets – the bookies cut corners with their Six Nations research. So when it comes to pricing up their Six Nations markets, the bookies just keep getting it wrong!
So why am I telling you this?
Because you are invited to join Bet Bank Alerts for FREE for one of the most profitable months of the year!
Yes, its another completely risk free offer to test out one of the best tipsters on the market!

Check it out now.

The bookies have already priced up a lot of Six Nations Markets and it is only a matter of time before Mr X starts spotting errors in their pricing! So get in quick.

You can also read my full review of the service before you sign up.

Week in Focus

There is a lot of action at this time of year for me with the Racing, lots of Football, the Australian Open, the Superbowl and almost endless other stuff to bet on.

Firstly I want to mention a bet that I missed (out of forgetfulness) that I wish I placed. I’m talking about Shane Mosley beating Antonio Margarito for the WBA welterweight title in the early hours of Sunday morning. Margarito was a 1/5 shot for this fight but those who tuned in saw a master class from Mosley who ended Margarito with a 9th round stoppage.
A big surprise?
Not to those who follow the RP Sport boxing section. They advised a Mosley win at an attractive 7/2. Whilst I can’t say with any certainty that the RP boxing tips make a substantial profit over the course of a year, I do know that I can’t remember turning to that section before a big fight and them getting it wrong.
Right, Football.
The services I follow have put me in a good position in the Premier League outright market; having backed Man Utd at 2/1 they are now a 1/2 shot.
My own team Aston Villa have remarkably crept in to the title race and are now as short as 33/1 having been at around 200/1+ at the start of the season. I must admit I did have a little on them at 90/1 before they drew with Arsenal on Boxing Day, which although already looks value, I got on then as they had a winnable looking run of games right up until Chelsea come to Villa park at the start of February.
If they can get though that one unbeaten I might then be able to start thinking about hedging my bet for a little profit, as they are some way short of being potential Premier League winners.
As for the other “Big Four” teams, if I hadn’t already hedged my 2/1 on Utd then I think I might be looking at Chelsea @ 4/1, Liverpool @ 8/1 and Arsenal @ 66/1. They all seem to have their issues right now but the season is a long way from over and things can change. I certainly wouldn’t be steaming into Man Utd at 2/5!
Talking of Man Utd, one area that might be worth a look is the clean sheet market, or even “Win to Nil” as they have now set what I think is a club record 11 straight clean sheets and Everton are unlikely to be the side that ends that at Old Trafford this weekend. Man Utd are 8/11 with Paddy Power to keep a clean sheet which looks fair, although covering 1-0, 2-0 and “no goalscorer” will probably work out better value.
The issue of records brings me nicely on to the master himself, Roger Federer. He will equal Pete Sampras’ record of 14 Grand Slam singles titles if he wins the Australian Open on Sunday. I did have a little on Andy Murray after he beat both Federer and Nadal in his last tournament but I then received the advice though “Mr X” to back Federer at 3/1. I did, and am now sitting pretty having been able to have a little bet on Nadal at 11/8 as a saver.
Racing.
My own bets have done very well over the last week. A 16/1 winner on Sunday and an 11/2 winner yesterday have put us nicely in profit for the month and the people who joined on a trail last week have enjoyed a great start. If you haven’t signed up for the free Winning Racing Tips trail yet I can still squeeze you in. Although it is fast approaching the time when I’ll have to consider putting the offer on hold to stop the service becoming over subscribed.

That’s all for now, I want to share a little system/method that I’ve been testing out with you but I’ll have plenty of space for that next week.

Until then I strongly suggest you get onboard with Bet Bank Alerts. They have become a solid part of my betting portfolio and can be a solid part of yours too.

Kind Regards

Paul Ruffy - Betting Profits Bulletin,
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