Bet Exchange News - November 2003
When I produced the last issue of Bookie Free News, I never expected it to be a year until I would get another newsletter out, but at long last here it is the renamed and revamped Bet Exchange News.
The last twelve months have been hectic for me. Apart from getting the website up and running, I have also written a book sharing my techniques on how to win money on betting exchanges. This has been distributed by mail order and has been very warmly received. In due course I intend to make it available on line to readers of Bet Exchange News.
If you have bought this book, please contact me, as there was a printing error in the first edition that I would like to correct. Also if you have not got around to taking advantage of the generous opening offers available to book buyers, now is the time to do so, as some of them are still available.
Over the coming months I intend to re-establish this newsletter as the foremost source of news about the betting exchange revolution. As well as reviews of the exchanges themselves, I will also be looking at those sites which are indispensable sources of information which will help you with your exchange betting. I will also be looking at a variety of techniques which will help you maximise the extraordinary opportunities that this revolution has brought in bringing the realistic possibility of gambling profits to well informed punters. For the first time the newsletter will feature contributions from new writers. You may recall in the last issue of Bookie Free News I was seeking to contact Cubone, the enormously respected contributor to the Betfair Chatback forum. I am delighted to announce that Cubone has agreed to become a regular contributor to this newsletter, starting with the next issue.
So much has happened in the betting exchange world while I've been away, that I have decided to dedicate this issue exclusively to looking at the last year in the betting exchange revolution. If any of the topics raised below are of particular interest, I recommend you visit www.racingpost.co.uk and make use of their excellent cuttings library to find out more.