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Sporting Index Review
Summary
Having dealt with Sporting Index for over 20 years now I have always found them professional, innovative, and compliant. They are one of the best sports spread betting firms in the UK.
I donβt often βlikeβ things on Twitter, because I know that if I do whatever I have liked will be a hate crime in the not-too-distant future and I donβt want to end up likeβ¦ Actually, I wonβt mention any of the people who have inadvertently liked tweets that have got them into trouble because I havenβt really looked into the background of exactly what they said and if it has or hasnβt been taken out of context or if indeed it was, as the song says, βacceptable in the 80sβ.
But, I did like one of Rory Bremnerβs Tweets recently, because it was about sports spread betting rather thanΒ politics. This was great because he was due to host ourΒ 2023 awardsΒ a few days later, and as I was sitting next to him, and now we would definitely have something to talk about. I was really looking forward to discussing sports spread betting as Iβve used Sporting Index now for well over 20 years. Plus,Β Spreadex SportsΒ were there too, so I knew at some point theyβd be over to pitch for his business π.
I remember my first bet with Sporting Index so vividly. It was on football, Iβd bet onΒ total goalsΒ in a match, using their welcome offer, which was pretty generous at theΒ time. I bought goals at 1.5/2 I think. This meant my max loss was Β£200, but for every goal over 2, I win Β£100. I was a student at the time at Southampton Polytechnic (now Southampton Solent) studying business studies. We watched the game in The Bedford pub. Amazingly, the game ended 3-2, so five goals in total. Β£300 in the bag. Iβm pretty sure I spent it all vodka-Red Bull, and from there on my online handle because βbedfordtimesβ, for reasons that will remain confidential.
I cannot tell you how boring I found university. I found it absolutely impossible to do any work so spent most of my time playingΒ poker, trying out the Martingale roulette strategy at Grosvenor Casino and trading the financial markets.Β Maybe it was dyslexia, maybe itβs my ADHD (which my wife is convinced I have (Rory too, so we had two things to talk about)), but either way, I did really badly. In fact, I flunked out and went work in the NYMEX oil trading exchange in New York.
If ChatGTP were around then I definitely would have used it, maybe I would have done better.
Usually, when I write these reviews with my SEO hat on I have a little look at Semrush (which I think stands for Search Engine Manipulation rather than search engine optimisation) to see what people are looking for and then try and answer their questions. Volume is pretty thin on the ground for Sporting Index terms, but letβs see what ChatGPT has to say about Sporting Indexβ¦
But as you can see there are not really that many questions please people are asking about Sporting Index, so I’ve run out of things to say.
Pros
- Bet on winners and losers
- In play betting and sports trading
- Generous welcome bet for new punters
Cons
- Fixed odds not as good as betting exchanges
- Can lose more than your stake with sports spread betting
- Sports spread betting can be quite complicated
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