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Gambling: Totally Risk-Free Sports Betting

Unknown to many sports gamblers, there is a way to make a totally risk-free bet on sports. Yes, you read that right: one technique of sports gambling is absolutely risk-free. However, it does have limitations which we explain below.

To use this totally risk-free betting technique, you must wager on a match that meets the following requirements:

1. The match must be between exactly two competitors

2. The competitors must come from two distinct camps, usually different countries or regions

3. The two competitors must have fairly close odds

Now we will show you how this risk-free sports betting technique works.

THE RISK-FREE SPORTS BETTING TECHNIQUE:

This no-lose betting technique works for all one-to-one matchups, whether non-team or team sports. Let's use billiards as an example.

Suppose it's the World Pool Championships in Wales, UK. The local player, Steve Knight, has made it to the final. His opponent is Alex Pagulayon, a Canadian citizen and native of the Philippines. Let's say Knight has shown great form in the tournament and the Lion has been rather sloppy. Yet Pagulayon is young and promising. Compounded with the fact they each have their countrymen cheering for them, and you have a fairly even match. Just what we need

Now go hunting for online sportsbooks to see the odds. If you find that the bookies disagree, you've hit a gold mine. Most likely, the Britons will favor Knight, while the rest of the world will root for the Pagulayon. Now choose two bookies that give you the best prices. Let's use the moneyline for convenience (in truth, bookies and exchanges may also use fraction odds and decimal odds).

Suppose the odds are thus:

The first bookie favors Knight thus: Knight -200 vs. Pagulayon +150

The second bookie favors Pagulayon thus: Pagulayon -220 vs. Knight +180

Now, what we do is, WE BET ON THE UNDERDOG IN BOTH CASES.

This means in the first case, we wager $100 for Pagulayon to win; in the second case, we again risk $100, this time for Knight to win. Either way, we make a profit. How? Let's do the math:

If Knight wins: We lose $100 to the first bookie, and win $180 from the second bookie. Net profit: $80.

If Pagulayon wins: We win $150 from the first bookie, and lose $100 to the second bookie. Net profit: $50.

See? It doesn't matter who wins; you already won before the match started! The key here is to bet on both sides as underdogs at odds that will always win you more than you lose.

Now you know how totally risk-free betting works, all you need is to find a sports match that meets our criteria. It does not even have to be a sports event. It can be a reality show or anything else. Enjoy!