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Postings (Dates/Times/Content)

All references to times in this section refer to UK time, and when we refer to a "week" on our websites we mean a period running from the matches played in UK time from Monday through to and including the following Sunday's matches.

At some point in the week - and definitely before a match is played - our predictions/selections postings will eventually include full details of the Odds being offered by the Bookies, comprising the standard "1X2" Odds and "Correct Scores" Odds (for at least the 13 most common score-lines) and, where available, "Double Chance", "Win Only" (Draw = No Bet), "Under/Over" and "Asian Handicap" Odds.

However, we cannot guarantee precisely when the Odds will be posted, specifically because we are reliant on the Bookies to post those Odds first (and the timing for that can vary from one week to the next). So please read the following carefully in order that you will not be disappointed by looking for the Odds too soon!

Monday (Midweek) Postings

On Mondays, under the "Free Soccer Predictions" menu found under the "FREE-ACCESS DATA" section, we post the full list of fixtures and predictions for the week for the 4 principle UK Minor Divisions (complete with Anticipated Score-Lines) as well as the "Major Divisions 1X2 Predictions" (which do not contain details of the Anticipated Score-Lines) for the 13 Premier and 6 Middle Divisions. On our soccer-americas.com website we post the corresponding data for the 3 Divisions we cover.

The postings referred to above are simply listed Country-by-Country (in alphabetical order), Division-by-Division (in ranked Division order), date order and, lastly, match-by-match (in alphabetical order of the Home Team).

For the midweek matches, on Mondays we will indicate the Odds on offer from the Bookies wherever these are available that day. Where the Odds are not available that day (which often happens for some of the week's later matches), we will post the Odds later in the week (either on the same day as they do become available or otherwise in advance of the relevant matches being played).

Each Monday we also post into the "DATA for MEMBERS" section the full list of fixtures and predictions for the week (complete with Anticipated Score-Lines) for all of the 16 Major/Middle European Divisions we cover, and we also post the corresponding data on our soccer-americas.com website for the 3 Divisions we cover there.

On Monday we also post the BLANK "EASE" Spreadsheet with the Odds for the midweek matches on board, and we update it from time to time as and when new Odds data arrives.

["Using the BLANK "EASE" Spreadsheet" is explained in a separate section under Services Information. It is very closely allied to the "EASE 6" Spreadsheet, which is explained in outline only below and in full detail under the Services Information's section entitled "EASE 6" Detailed Explanation.]

Friday (Weekend) Postings

On Fridays, under the menu heading "Correct Scores Selections", we post the fully completed "EASE 6" (see below for outline explanation) for the 6 matches especially selected by the Predict-A-Win Management Team for Correct Scores hedge betting purposes for the upcoming weekend's matches (those taking place on Saturday and Sunday).

We also post the data for the "Segregated Selections" section for the current week's weekend matches.

For the use of our experienced Clients, we also post the updated BLANK "EASE 6" Spreadsheet for the weekend (it will have all the available Odds on board for all the weekend's matches).

"EASE 6" Outline Explanation:

The Correct Scores Selections are posted in the form of a spreadsheet that we call the "EASE 6" (which is short for "Express Advisory Service"). The "EASE 6" spreadsheet is primarily aimed at those who don't have time to spend doing lots of research for themselves and who just want a shortcut way to making 6 Correct Scores calls that stand a reasonably good chance of being successful.

Other than for the once in every 1300 life-times "Big Win" on an International Lottery, for exactly the same outlay our "EASE 6" Correct Scores selections give you at least 5 times more chances of success of achieving the same amount of winnings as you would on a Lottery.

All betting is a risk, with no guarantee of success. But what we aim to do with our "EASE 6" Correct Scores selections is to put you in a position where you stand a much better chance of finding that multiple-line combination which, for just a very small outlay, will give you the opportunity to make a killing!

We initially present our "EASE 6" selections in a Summary format, showing 4 sets of alternative "hedge betting" score-lines for each of the matches, and which are all taken from a very sophisticated backup spreadsheet. If you really are into this sort of thing and wish to see the spreadsheet itself, then all you have to do is click on the link shown on that Summary page. You will then be presented with a spreadsheet that you can download to review at your leisure.



 
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