Using Tech to Become a Sports Betting Geek

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Sports betting has changed dramatically over the last few years thanks to one nifty invention: betting apps. Designed to take the hard work out of studying the odds, analyzing the market and placing bets, these apps have made it possible for anyone with a computer or Smartphone to make some money.

Thanks to a combination of features, these apps give users the power to analyze historical trends, current market activity, gain an in-depth overview of betting prices and carry out one-click betting. Regardless of what sport you want to bet on, there’s now a piece of technology that will allow you to ante-up in a more efficient and, profitable, way.

One such product on the market at the moment is Geeks Toy. Plugging into Betfair’s API and giving you a way to improve your overall EV, this compatible with all Windows devices, but what exactly does it do?

Practice mode – Use a virtual bankroll to perfect your spread betting skills before you start spending.

Trade more than one market on Betfair at a time – the best way to improve your chances of success is by speculating on a range of markets. When one option is taking a downturn, it pays to be able to switch to another.

Real-time market data – Being able to adapt to changing marketing conditions is crucial in the sports betting world and the only way you can do this is with real-time updates of the market.

Advanced charting – Compiling historical data and putting it into a chart is the best way to analyze which events are more likely to occur in the future.

One-click betting – As we’ve already said, making multiple bets is the key to sports betting success. In order to do this more efficiently you need a script that will do it with a single click. This is something Geeks Toy offers.

Overall, Geeks Toy is a must have gadget for the aspiring sports bettor. Regardless of whether you’re an expert or a novice punter, the sophisticated app will give you the ability to make more money with as little effort as possible.

 

 

 

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