Subject: Betfair vs Bookie - which one is best?

Hi Friend,


Since Betfair appeared at the turn of the millennium, the dynamic of sports betting has changed radically. A steady flow of punters have made the switch over to using Betfair and other betting exchanges in recent times.


And for good reason -  many online bookies are now quick to restrict or close accounts that are profiting consistently. For any serious punter, this is a huge problem because being able to take the early bookmaker price has always been a sure-fire way to ensure we're getting the best odds available.


This makes being able to turn a profit using Betfair very beneficial, because there's no chance our accounts will be restricted down the line. 


However, with Betfair taking a 5% cut each time we win, and the lack of bookmaker concessions such as best odds guaranteed, it's actually a lot harder to turn a profit using the exchange than the bookmaker.


This is why I believe strategies like First Class Fancies are so valuable, because not only are we able to use the exchange, but we're also able to place bets at Betfair Start Price and still turn a substantial profit. 


This means that everyone using this strategy get exactly the same odds as the official results, meaning exactly the same profit levels.


It also means bets can be placed at any time, meaning there's a lot more flexibility for the majority of us who have other commitments throughout the day. And since this particular strategy only takes a 5 - 10 minutes per week to use, there's really no easier way to profit in my opinion.


The doors to First Class Fancies will close on Saturday, so now is the perfect time to sign up and try it for yourself, just in time for Newmarket's July festival this weekend. 




You have a full sixty days to give this a good testing before making a commitment - make sure you're in before spaces run out.


All the best,
Michael

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