How does it work? The Steam Chaser identifies bets with rapidly dropping odds. It gives you the power to capitalise on opportunities before the bookies catch on. So imagine some news has just come out about a team, or there’s been a player injury, a new weather report, or some other data point has just come out - and this new data means that the bet is far more likely to win.
What will the bookies do? They cut their odds - a few bookies do this exceptionally quickly off their own back - and then most others just copy them. And that is the opportunity because it can take the copying bookies anywhere from a minute to several minutes to update their prices. So, if you can get a bet on with those bookies before they update their prices, you get a massive value bet because you get way higher odds than you should. And you will see that after bets, almost inevitably, the odds will be cut within minutes or sometimes seconds.
So the short explanation is - we’re going to give you alerts of value bets to place, you get them placed as quickly as possible, you make money.
The average expected value of the bets is around 12% - so for every £100 you stake you’re making £12 profit on average. This is a volume game, you want to get lots of bets on.
Now, this software will work with almost any bookmaker worldwide - as long as they offer bets on the market we notify you about, you can bet with them and use this strategy. We’ve got 100 bookmakers that are integrated with the software, but you can also do it with bookmakers we don’t have.
But as I said before, the key is speed - so you can’t wait for an alert, login, make a deposit, and find the bet - because it’ll be gone. You need to know which bookies you’re going to use, have funds already deposited and ready to go, and be logged in so that you can place bets rapidly. You also need to know exactly how to find bets quickly on your chosen bookmakers, bearing in mind obviously that different bookmakers display markets differently and even name them differently, so you need to know your bookies very well.
So step 1 - choose a few bookmakers to start with, and deposit funds into each one. I personally started with 3, but you could even choose 1 and focus on that whilst you get used to the process and then expand from there. So choose your bookie, or bookie(s), deposit your funds, and then we have a recommended tier list of bookmakers - so the A tier bookies are the best, which usually means they are slower to react or let you get bigger bets on, or less likely to gub - a combination of factors.
You want to deposit into each bookmaker. How much is up to you, but anywhere from £100 to £500 is a good place to start. Make sure they’re all set to decimal odds, and you’ll want to spend a bit of time familiarising yourself with how they display and name over/under markets and Asian handicaps in addition to your standard 1x2 markets.
If you aren’t very familiar with Asian Handicaps, don’t worry—in the following guide, I’ll explain what they are, how they work, and how you can quickly identify them on your chosen bookie.