
8th November 2005, 05:29 PM
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Hey Dirk,
Firstly, I don't recommend buying a tennis betting package. I'm not talking from experience as I have never ventured down that avenue, but from my experience in 'learning the ropes' I believe you will be more successful developing your own skills as a tennis capper rather than paying for someone elses opinion.
Less than two years ago I started keeping up to date with ATP tournaments and by doing so developed a certain understanding of players abilities. A good way to start is by not only keeping up with current tournaments, but also looking through some fourms and seeing how others go about it, gathering a variety of differing viewpoints on matches, and then using these ideas to put your own spin on the match. After time you should find that you are able to preview matches yourself, and you will be familiar with the majority of players inside and outside of the top 50.
It may sound like it will take years to gather such knowledge, but we are always learning and once you have the basics down you can begin to broaden your knowledge and will find yourself turning a nice healthy and more improtantly, consitant profit.
This year was my first year of actually taking tennis punting seriously (not staking huge amounts but keeping a record of my results). It turned out better than I ever expected, with a profit of over 50 units and a ROI of 21.4%, which is better than alot of those $1000 packages you can buy. Doing the form yourself and succeeding is one of the most satisfying parts of punting for me and Im sure you'll prefer to keep $1000 in your pocket and do the form yourself, rather than paying for someone elses tips.
All you need is patience and consistancy
Good luck mate
Betsy
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