clubgowi new subscriber update......
I write to new subscribers a few days after they first sign up to the newsletter service with a more detailed explanation of the notes, how they are set out, what to expect to see and how to perhaps get more out of the newsletter . It covers quite a lot (not everything) , but answers most questions new subscribers ask and also looks at a few misconceptions about the service. Anyway, I thought some of you might enjoy a look at what is not very imaginatively called the clubgowi "new subscriber update".......
You can read all about Sportmarket Pro on this link which includes screencasts of the product in action and also about my personal experience of using it, in an "old" website article.
Which brings me to the next point, odds will almost always drop on smaller markets immediately after the email is sent, that doesn't mean they are gone for good and that you should just take any price offered, or go to the other extreme and not bet at all. There are options to consider/look at first, but not betting is always preferable to taking a poor value quote.
Whilst not an exact science,there are guidelines about where I pitch the value line relating to odds and staking, which you can find on the "How Everything Works" article on the subscriptions page of the clubgowi website. That article is a bit dated now, but is ok to use as a basic guideline.
The asian market is a see saw, they are trying to balance a book, it will of course react when there is money for just one team in any game, but especially so on quiet days, at busy periods like Saturday/Sunday, when we are betting Premier/Championship and other major leagues, the reaction is usually far less severe.
As soon as the money stops, the price levels out and after any action on the other side, will creep back up, on many leagues the asian companies also further reduce their profit margins during the hour or so leading up to kick off and odds should then again edge up and many times the original odds, or very close, are available.
You have the option to bet, or not to bet, to look again later in the day, or to bet early "in running" (obviously a better option with - handicap bets, or "overs") and it is worth noting that across all leagues we cover, only around 7% of games see a goal inside the opening 10 minutes, so this is a viable option, one I and many subscribers use.
I would like everyone to read the previews, you do not have to do so immediately upon delivery if you do not want, but the content is worth at least as much as the bottom line (red type) IMO and will repay reading. The reasoning behind this thinking is explained here , by just blindly following the selections you will probably make a long term profit, but never get as much out of the service.
Everything under the "good luck" sign off is a complete preview from an earlier newsletter, anything within a preview in purple type(not even sure what this colour is to be honest) is part of an earlier write up.
I do have losing periods, of course I do, anyone who says otherwise is fooling themselves or trying to hoodwink others, but whilst nothing in gambling is guaranteed , I have "always" made good returns long term and I am talking about year, after year and over a far longer period than the nine years that I have been active online.
I can tell you that in 2013 our worst "official" run was between Nov 22-Dec 14 which was -25.5 points, there were two other dips -17 units (between July 10-20) and just shy of -14 (June 1-14), there were no other 10 + units periods, or that I could find on a quick look, it is not something I normally keep record of, but I looked in answer to an interview question. You can see these dips in the graph (if you have good eyesight) on the results page of the clubgowi website. You will also notice that despite these, the trend is always upwards over the longer term. I can also tell you that in each of the three previous years, 2010-2012 , June and July were my best two months in each year, so do not think we are weak in the summer months, in truth, exactly the opposite is true.
The newsletter is not for everyone, but I can tell you that most long term subscribers stay with the service, more than 91% of six month sign ups renew and of those that do not, many return later. Also, when I offered a subscription extention at slightly reduced rates at the end of 2013, the response was overwhelming and 27% of all subscribers added the maximum (18 months) which says more about the service than ROI or results could ever do. Response was largely similar at the end of 2014, for what is now the annual "low cost" renewal (or extension) offer to existing subscribers and many
who already had long term deals are now signed up deep into 2016 and quite a few until late 2017.Whether you will end up a short term visitor or long term subscriber to clubgowi, I hope that you have found something of interest in the daily notes and that, if it is not for you, that you will continue to follow us, via the website and social media pages in the future. Either way, as always, I wish you good luck !
Kind regards,
Keith
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