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Soccer Betting Advice from The Oracle
Welcome to Soccer-Insider.Com, the home of The Oracle.

This is a soccer betting membership site concentrating exclusively on soccer and focusing on a number of different leagues, not just in the UK but across Europe.

All selections are made by our industry soccer insider "The Oracle".

The Oracle in his "day job" is currently employed by one of the UK's top bookmaking firms as a soccer odds compiler and soccer betting consultant.

Very soon you too can be profiting simply by following his easy to follow football betting advice.

His recommendations will always be single bets and in asianhandicap as anybody can tip Man Utd and Chelsea just to win each week, the skill is in identifying teams who have been underestimated at larger prices. Doubles or Trebles and upwards are just not profitable and they are the bedrock of bookmakers soccer profits. He very rarely tips odds less than value of 1.8 as he is aware a lot of punters bet in relatively small stakes and prefer to maximise their profits by backing larger prices.

There are several things you can do to ensure you get the most out of the service. The Oracle's staking system works on a points basis from one to three indicating how strongly he fancies a selection. The majority of bets will be one pointers, which basically means he fancies the team and thinks there is some value in the odds. Two point bets are also fairly regular and it means he is more confident about a team winning than normal or thinks that a price is way too big. Three pointers are a little more rare. If The Oracle makes a three point recommendation then he is extremely confident about the team winning and thinks that the odds are hugely wrong. An example of a three point bet might be when one team has suffered a flu outbreak and are struggling to field a team. They are obviously not a certainty but whatever your maximum bet is, you should be having it when three points are recommended.

To make the most of this service you need to decide on a staking plan. Maybe decide what is the maximum amount you are willing to put on a three pointer and divide it by three and that will give you your unit stake. So if the most you are willing to risk on a bet is £300 then £100 is your unit stake and the amount you will bet on a one point recommendation.

If you just have the same amount on each selection or just put all The Oracle's bets in an accumulator then you will not be able to maximise your profit. How strongly he recommends something is very important. For example, if the Oracle recommends a two point bet on one selection and one point bets on two other selections, then you should be putting the same stake on the two point selection as the combined stakes of the other two selections.

It is also important that you open an account with all the major online bookmakers, mainly Ladbrokes, Hills, Paddy Power, Stan James, Skybet, Blue Square, Betfred, Boylesports, Sportingbet, Bet Direct and Victor Chandler. Most offer free bets to new customers and are very safe to bet with. It is crucial that you also have a Betfair account as being able to lay teams is a very useful tool and you can often back selections at far bigger prices than are available with bookmakers. If you have a Ladbrokes or Hills shop near you then you should place your bets on their shop coupons as often as possible as you will benefit from prices that have gone online and from their inability to monitor your bets. If you just take the Oracle's selections and go down to your local bookmaker in the high street you will also struggle to maximise your profits. It is crucial to your long term profits that you take the best available price. Even if you are only having relatively small bets, over the season the extra bit of value you are taking will add up to a nice sum.

There are other sites who have ex players and managers giving their opinions. The big difference though is whilst they know about football they don't know about betting. Just from reading some of their comments you can tell that they have no idea what value is or when something is the wrong price. They've never worked on a trading floor and don't know how bookmakers think or the methods they use to formulate their prices. More importantly they don't know the flaws in some of these methods.

Check out the past profits section to see all the Oracle's previous winners.

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