After what feels like an eternity, the real football is back and what a day we have in store with some huge games from across Europe including the biggest of them all as "El Clasico" returns with Real Madrid welcoming Barcelona to the Santiago Bernabeu at 6.15 PM local time. I decided to take a little break from the betting action over the course of the International week and as mentioned on Twitter, I have decided to change my approach in a big way going forward in the coming weeks. From now on, there will be far fewer tips both on weekends and during the week. I will be doing a NAP, NB and Deadly Double on both days of the weekend and on certain days during the week but it all depends on the fixtures and from now this will make my bets both easy and quick to follow. I have a NAP, NB and Deadly Double to try with 9 Points staked for today. Read more... It was 5 points of profit and 7 out of 10 in my 10 of the best for Saturday and I would probably be happy to take a repeat performance today and I'm going along similar lines with my usual doubles and trebles as well as 4 further small stake selections in my previous "Pocket Change" post.
Here are my 10 best selections for Sunday with 10 points allocated to these selections today. #BOlieve Just over 2 points staked on 4 "Pocket Change" lines today with 2 more trebles, 1 four-fold and a BTTS and win four-fold as well.
#Bolieve We have an action packed Sunday with a host of local derbies taking place across Europe with some really exciting fixtures including Arsenal v Spurs, Lazio vs Roma and Dortmund vs Schalke to name but three. I am looking at games in five different leagues this afternoon so I am splitting my previews into two parts with part one covering that big game in London, as well as action from both the Bundesliga and Eredivisie with my second preview looking at four fixtures from Serie A. I'm also taking a rare look at La Liga and my home town team with Barcelona welcoming Villareal to the Nou Camp. Here are my "Key Facts" and "Suggested Bets" for some of the best of today's action. The Goal Gods were certainly absent in Italy last weekend but I'm keeping the faith, at least wot some of the fixtures on offer today with the Rome derby the highlight of the action from Serie A. On form Napoli welcome Udinese to Naples in the early evening kick-off while I fancy the Leicester of Serie A, Sassuolo to keep up their fine run of form with a win over struggling Carpi I've picked out four games in total for my analysis and suggested bets today and I will post my final best bets and pocket change selections at some point in the morning. #Bolieve It's another weekend and as promised I have 10 best selections picked out from from four different leagues across the UK and Europe. I've been doing two doubles and two trebles on Saturday's and Sunday's and that's the pattern I will be continuing on weekends but feel free to break these down into singles or even try them as trebles and four-fold. It's really not my decision on how you allocate your own bankroll but this is my preference, and given my recent poor results on the site, I am hoping that today's results will mark a turning point and I can get back to my braggart style. Beginning to feel a bit like Jose... The first double is always intended to be the most secure and should it land, it ensures an even day at least with 3 other bets here as well as my Pocket Change selections in which to find our profit. There has been a real lack of goals in both the Championship and Serie A of late and if things don't pick up soon, I might have to start looking at some different markets or different leagues in the quest to bring up my November totals which have not got off to a good start but the Premier League is still good in this regard and still the league I feel most confident in predicting so I will be focusing more on the so called best league in the world (it is really). I did post 3 out of 3 winning tips to Twitter on Wednesday but due to an Internet outage, I wasn't able to do my usual previews and so I decided not to post the bets that I ended up doing myself. As luck would have it, I nailed a 10/1 4-fold and came mightily close in my two other bets on the night. Still, this is the kind of bad luck you have when you're on a bit of a disappointing run but I'm keeping the faith and dare I say it, Bolieving. Here are today's 10 of the best from the Premier League, Championship, Bundesliga and Eredivisie. #BOlieve Plenty of "Pocket Change" selections to try today including a BTTS 4-fold, Ambitious Acca, BTTS and Win as well as my old favourites, the dour draws! #BOlieve I've picked out five fixtures from across Europe today with two from the Bundesliga, two from the Eredivisie and one from Serie A catching my eye as I continue my search for goals. The irrepressible Bayern Munich welcome BTTS kings Stuttgart to the Allianz in a game that looks likely to produce plenty of goals while I fancy a bit of an upset as Mainz entertain Wolfsburg in the second of the Bundesliga fixtures I've picked out from the five on offer. Here are my "Key Facts" and "Suggested Bets" for the best of the action across Europe today. The Championship has really struggled for goals lately and for that reason I've only found three fixtures that stand up to recent form and statistical analysis. Wolves welcome on-form Burnley to Molineux in a match hat could well produce BTTS while I've also taken a close look at Fulham's home fixture with Birmingham and bottom of the table Roterham's tie with Ipswich. Here are today's Key Facts and Previews for those three fixtures from the Championship with 5 suggested bets. It's been a bit of a tough week @bobreaksbookies with the loss of my internet for more than 24 hours giving me less time to study what looks like a difficult card both domestically and in Europe. I've got 5 previews for the Premier League action and I will post further previews in the coming hours for the Championship and Bunesliga as well. Here's what I've come up with for the best of the Premier League today. It's not been the best of 24 hours @bobreaksbookies with my internet access restricted to my phone due to my cat eating a hole in our fibre obtic cable and some serious misfortune in the bets on Wednesday, even if I did end the night in profit. As a result of the Internet outage, I couldn't do my usual previews so I decided to only post 3 tips to twitter which of course all won (as my luck would have it) and not post my usual best bets without being able to back them up with my "Key Facts" As you can see from the three images, I did three bets on the night, nailing a 10/1 winner and losing very narrowly in the other two as well as my free 25 from bet365 which I put on Arsenal to score 2 or more @3/1. No luck there with Ozil's goal chopped off after just 10 minutes and the Gunners beaten soundly 5.1 Just a couple of small stakes lines to try tonight with the focus mostly on my main doubles of the night.
Here are tonight's "Pocket Change" bets brought to you in association by me I was feeling pretty low after Sunday's results but I'm lifting my chin and going again with lots of fixtures on offer tonight as the Champions League returns with 8 matches while there is another full card from the Championship and I've previewed 8 of the games in total from the two competitions in my earlier previews. I'm going for goals in Eindhoven and Seville for my main double and those two selections are my NAP and NB bets for tonight and I expect both games to see at least 3 goals with BTTS pretty likely. The Championship has been something of a mixed bag during midweeks and for that reason I'm doing small stakes on those selections. Here are tonight's "Best Bets" and I've got a couple of Pocket Change acca's to come as well. #BOlieve In the words of Jose "I have nothing to say"Mourinho, we move on to the midweek football following a rather pathetic Sunday where nothing went in my favour and goals disappeared from Serie A. I will be reducing the midweek stakes given the inconsistencies of recent weeks but there are some good looking fixtures this evening with a full card in the Championship as well as 8 in the Champions League and I've picked out 5 of the Championship fixtures for my analysis and previews I will post a further preview for the action in Europe in due course but for now, here's what I've come up with in England. I'm looking at 3 of the 8 Champions League fixtures on offer tonight with goal bets at Sevilla and PSV the focal point of my best selections. Here are the "Key Facts" and "Suggested Bets" for Tuesday's Champions League action. Time is running out for Jose Mourinho as his Chelsea side lurch from one defeat to another, each one more painful than the one it proceeded. This is not just a blip, this is a full blow crisis and Jose knows it. Or at least, he ought to. There are plenty of moronic pundits, ex-footballers mostly who are aghast at the mere notion of Jose losing his job. He's the "Special One" after all. He's won it all, he's done it all and he cannot possibly get the sack, at least in in their eyes. But why? are they not watching Chelsea this season? It's a tricky looking card from across Europe today but there are plenty of decent fixtures where goals should be on the cards. I'm very tired now after a 8 hour research and preview write-up session so without further delay, here is what I've come up with for today's "10 of the Best" - These are my 10 best selections for Sunday, divided into two "Deadly Doubles" and two "Tasty Trebles" #BOlieve Saturday brought October to an end in profit with both of my "Deadly Doubles" returning as winners on a decent day @bobreaksbookies with just under 6 points of profit achieved from 7 out of 10 winning selections. I will be making 10 selections on weekend day's and these will be known as "Bo's 10 of the Best" which will represent my 10 favourite picks of the day and they will be divided into two doubles and two trebles in much the same vain of the last two weeks. The main double will usually be around the even money mark and represents my NAP selection. So once again I have done the business on a weekend day and I will have to give some serious thought about restricting myself to bets that only begin on days beginning with an S. I suppose I'll need to get someone to change Wednesday to Sednesday in that case but in all seriousness, it has become abundantly clear that I pick up most of my winners on the weekends and chuck half of it back on midweek nights. This has to stop and November is likely to be more profitable following a more disciplined staking plan which means for the next months ahead the bulk of my bank will be reserved for Saturday's and Sundays. It was a decent day although I wouldn't say I "fucking nailed it" , especially as I was only 1 goal short of adding a further 8 points to my profit totals but nonetheless, it was still a good enough Saturday and it got me over 6 points into profit for the month and over 70 points profit for the season thus far. And all this provided to you my lovely readers for the big price of zero a month. I will be considering some further changes to see if we can up our numbers for the next month and if you have any suggestions, feel free to hit me with them. Don't worry, I won't abuse you on twitter if you say something I don't like... I'm not the kind of person who will sit here and pretend i'm not confident in my ability when it comes to sports betting and I think I do a lot of really good work in not only researching and providing tips but also in doing all the hard work; Studying, number crunching, writing and editing these posts, analysing countless more matches that don't make it into my selections, but any kind of bravado or showmanship really needs to be earned in the numbers department and while there have been some fine days in the last month, 6 points of profit in 1 month is disappointing for me. I am looking and expecting to deliver at least 20 points every month (as I managed between March and August) so you won't see me exaggerating my results or downplaying the disappointments. I won't be doing handstands for 3 points of profit in a week or describing my odds on picks as fucking inspiring but I like to think I am an honest , cocky at times, opinionated but honest person and that is my way. I believe in myself and I have no problem expressing my opinion on something if I feel I have the knowledge to do so and I don't have any issue with those who don't agree with me. Freedom to express opinion is ingrained in our history and now in the internet and I will always take the time to respond to people who message me, even if they have posted something I don't like. Sure I might be cheeky back, but at the end of the day, in all seriousness, who gives a fuck? I have 1000 more problems in my life to let some twitter feuds bother me. Of course me and @bobreaksbookies are not entirely the same persona, and much of my twitter controversies are purely in the interest of "selling tickets" as they say in the boxing world. However, if you're selling tips for £5 a month and writing gushing reviews about picking 4/7 odds on winners and describing them as "fucking inspired" then for me, you are really selling your customers short in what they should be expecting from a paid service. I 've taken some considerable flack for my opinions on this but for me it needs to be said. Why anyone would describe a 4/7 pick as "fucking inspired" is beyond me. Are they even aware that the odds of such a bet winning are more than 63%? Meanwhile @bobreaksbookies, I continue to deliver countless hours of research, analysis and thorough previews that justify my selections in great detail and you won't find many (if any) other successful tipsters providing a service like this for free. I do it because I love it and hopefully one day there will be some extra money in it for me but in the meantime, I have to take the abuse of some "peers" who don't like to hear a negative opinion. I say this, because I was blocked from posting comments on sportipster even though I was still being insulted on both that forum and on twitter. At least here @bobreaksbookies, I can say whatever the fuck I please and that is why I have written this post today. I can't pretend to like criticism myself, so I understand the response to an extent, but I will always engage anyone who has their opinions, even if I don't agree. Indeed, in the last two months I was advised by two different people on methods to improve my service and I listened and I took on that advice. I didn't ask for it, but it was given and I didn't cry because someone didn't like my words or my layout. I got on with the job in hand of trying to improve and provide the best possible service for my small but loyal followers because this is a passion of mine. Sure this is just a blog, and not a sexy website but it's all about the numbers and while I have delivered profit in all but 1 month since March, and over 70 points since August, I am convinced that between now and 2016, Bobreaksbookies is going to get even stronger and break those bookies even harder with my deadly "10 of the best" (specifically williamhill) and I thank you, my readers for your continued support and positive feedback. So. if you managed to fight your way through my rant, please feel free to enjoy my free previews and suggested bets. I've split them into two parts today with my focus on Serie A as well as games in Holland, Germany, England and a late night MLS play-off tie. Here's part 1: #BOlieve There are 6 fixtures from Italy throughout the day and I've taken a closer look at four of them including an interesting clash between Lazio and Milan, a fixture you can see live on BT Sport at 19.45. Before all that, we have a battle between the bottom two as Carpi entertain Verona while I'm hoping for goals in games between Genoa and Napoli as well as Udinese and Sassuolo. Here are the previews and suggested bets for Serie A |
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