When it comes to following lay tips to make horse laying gains, right from the start, punters often start off on the wrong foot. You see, the mind plays a big part when it comes to money. This, along with any preconceived idea can, at worst case scenario, lead to financial ruin, and at best, missed opportunities to profit...
In saying that, aren't to blame for being this way. I mean, the thought of making what appears to be 'EASY' money, would appeal to MOST people, don't you agree? And on top of that, don't forget about the 'clever' marketing that's designed specifically to tap into this 'vulnerability'. Though some will say this is good marketing practices, I reckon when it comes to horse laying and in particular, lay tips, in some cases this is bordering unethical.
Why?... Because the majority of the time 'tipsters', who are often just marketers, are just over inflating their claims, past performance, but more importantly, PROFITS. For the punter who is not used to the internet and some of it's going ons, they will be 'conned', hook, line, and sinker!
So, back to your question, 'Lay tips for horse laying profits... Get rich quick scheme?...' The honest answer to that question is yes and NO. But in almost all cases, it's an unresounding NO! Usually, the person that's getting rich quick is the tipster offering the lay tips. Put it this way, if there is a way to get rich quick, ask yourself question...
Wouldn't the founder of the system try to keep it to themselves, and a side from that point, the opportunity wouldn't last long anyway, ESPECIALLY on the net, and especially when it comes to horse laying and lay tips. If you understand how betting exchanges work, you'll know that if too much people want to lay the same horse, it's odds will become bigger and bigger to the stage where it becomes unprofitable long-term. Which leads nicely onto another point...
If you are looking for lay tips, make sure that the tipster offering the lay tips supplies you with the maximum odds you should aim for, along with each lay tip, and if not, steer well clear. And since we're on that topic, find out whether the horse laying tipster takes necessary precautions to protect their clients by keeping an eye on how their betting activity at the betting exchanges effects their selection's prices. It's great that they pick losers, but do they have adequate, 'do-able' odds at the betting exchanges? If the answer is NO, you will probably do well to stay away.
Here's where I'll wrap up this article...
If you are going to embark upon horse laying yourself, follow lay tips, or any form of financial investing, refrain from, at ALL LENGTHS, having the dreaded 'get rich quick' mentality, even if it is promoted as such. This will only lead to discontentment, and maybe even a big hole in your wallet. Excuse me for the clich' but, 'slow and steady wins the race', you know the story of the tortoise and the hare, right?...
You might find it helpful to write this on your forehead if you must! The point is this...
Get rich quick is possible but NOT when it comes to lay tips and horse laying. Instead, rapid, easy gains as a bonus, the iceing on top of the cake, the cherry on top, but just don't go looking for it. You'll only end up disappointed when you receive less than you expected. Any horse laying tipster service will have bad and good times, so when the bad times come around, quitting is not always the correct thing to do. Remember, 'slow and steady wins the race'.
On that note, I wish you the best of fortune and splendid financial rewards from your horse laying or lay tips adventures...
Thank goodness, there isn't a need to go looking for a
lay tips service because this
horse laying advisory service fits the bill!... Check it for yourself! You have to be quick though, places are limited!...
Loading...