Sports Predictions – Allbets.tv

Using sports predictions to help shape your bets is a very common practice among sports bettors around the world. This is true for those who have been in the game for years as well as for those who are just starting out. It is important to ensure you are making the most of your bankroll by choosing the best bets at the best odds to make sure you are getting value. By researching what experts are tipping for upcoming matches, leagues, tournaments, or events, it will help you gain more knowledge on who and what to place your wagers on, as well as potentially bets to avoid.
In the following article, we will look over how sports predictions at allbets.tv are going to work, who makes them, where to find them, what sports and markets they will cover, as well as offering some helpful advice and how to avoid general pitfalls. By the end of the article, you should be fully prepared to read the predictions that are made and decide which you want to place your own bets to put on, especially if it is a red hot tip.
Looking below, you will see all our current predictions that are available to you. Simply click on the ones you want to view to jump directly to that page to get your free tips on any upcoming event we have covered!
Sports predictions relate to when you receive information before an event or tournament that relates to who will win or an occurrence that is more likely to happen, for example, lots of goals or points to be scored. The prediction is not what will definitely happen, but it is advice from someone who has experience and knowledge where you may not. Predictions are informed by what should happen and what is likely relative to the odds that are available. Our predictions are not always what is the most likely thing to happen.
The process of making smarter bets is to look closely at what is going on with the data before a game, tournament, or event begins. It is easy to bet on your gut instinct or with your heart, but sadly, this rarely leads to the smartest bets. With data analysis, you can look at how often a market pays out on certain results and then shape the likelihood of that event happening. With odds calculations, you can see if they match up to your own research and whether there is enough value in taking up a particular wager.
Putting this all together is what our experts will do in our tips, saving you the time when doing it yourself. This will help you find worthwhile bets with the knowledge that you are making informed choices that will give you better value than placing wagers blindly or just on a hunch.
There are so many sports played (and gambled on) all over the world there is very little chance that you will ever bet on them all. Most bookmakers will have odds and markets on around 30-50 sports and the exact ones will vary from site to site. Some sports are well known and popular around the world whilst others are more niche (little known and less mainstream) sports.
Niche sports may still have certain large worldwide events that everyone knows alongside lots of smaller events that are less popular. A good example is cycling which has the Tour de France, but not so many people know about the smaller tours. Snooker is similar; it has the World Championship, which is the best-known event, but many other tournaments that have small spectator turnout and little betting activity.
With these less popular sports the smaller tournaments and events all have a big impact on the individuals or teams when they come to the showpiece events; however, it is time-consuming looking through all the smaller results. Our tipsters will do that work for you, then provide predictions for the big showpiece events, where the main money is spent and where your interest is most piqued.
For the more popular sports, there is much more information more readily available, and more competition amongst the bookmakers to attract customers so these have generally better odds and more frequent bonus offers attached. These are the sports we will make more regular predictions for you, choosing the biggest leagues and competitions so you can make the most of the value offered by a large range of bookies. The major sports that we will focus on are:
Football is the most followed (and bet on) sport in the world. There are markets and matches galore around the world, and there always seems to be a match you can have a punt on. Coverage across betting sites is always really strong with hundreds of markets priced up. We will look to cover regular season predictions of the big leagues like the English Premiership and European leagues. We will cover all the big major international men's and women’s competitions, such as the Euros and the World Cup. We will also cover the major finals and some earlier rounds in the Champions League and Europa League.
Tennis is a highly popular sport for betting due to the multiple regular tournaments and matches that go on pretty much all year round. Tennis has lots of markets you can bet on outside of match winners and lends itself well to in-play betting. We will have predictions on all the grand slam events like Wimbledon, plus some other major tournaments and the international events like the Davis and the Laver Cup.
Basketball attracts big crowds in the States and the NBA is the main league that is followed around the world. There are numerous other leagues though, especially in Europe and Asia. It also attracts plenty of betting action and is available to bet on at almost all bookmakers. The reason for this is the large number of betting markets that are on offer and the end to end action and scoring system means there are plenty of exciting in-play bets to be had as well. We will cover predictions concerning the regular NBA season as well as the playoffs and some of the other big world leagues from time to time.
As well as the above “Big Three” sports, we will always strive to cover the other major worldwide sporting events that attract a lot of betting attention to them. A few examples of this would be:
Cycling - Tour De France / Vuelta / Giro
Snooker - World Championship / Masters / UK Championship
Boxing / MMA - World Title Fights
The Olympic Games - Athletics (Plus various others)
Horse Racing - The Cheltenham Festival / The Melbourne Cup / The Kentucky Derby
American Football - The NFL Superbowl
Rugby Union - The 6 Nations / The Rugby World Cup
Cricket - The Ashes / The T20 and One day World Cups
Our sports predictions will be across a wide range of sports, using experts in these fields. We will look over stats from previous years and use the results to identify trends. This will be alongside taking on board what is being said across the internet right now. With all this taken into consideration, we will then make our top picks for your wagers with the aim to give you the best value bets possible.
We have looked at how important it is to find value in your wagers. Getting an edge over the bookmakers can give us the chance to further maximise any potential profits. This is where research comes in, searching for odds that have a better chance of being successful than the bookies think, making this a value bet. It is more likely to find these on niche markets like handicap betting or proposition bets.
Odds in gambling are a bit like the prices you pay for goods at the supermarket, only in reverse because when searching for odds the higher that they are the better. Comparing odds is therefore important as it can make a big difference between how much you win or lose and add they are the thing that will define the value of your bet.
The table below shows how the same bet can go from being good value to bad value depending on the odds:
Odds | Prediction | You bet | Result | Win / Loss | Net Positon |
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1.9 | Heads | £1 | Heads | +£0.9 | +£0.9 |
1.9 | Heads | £1 | Tails | -£1 | -£0.1 |
1.9 | Heads | £1 | Heads | +£0.9 | +£0.8 |
1.9 | Heads | £1 | Tails | -£1 | -£0.2 |
And as it is a true 50/50 chance although the result will not perfectly alternate between heads and tails in the long run we know for a fact there will be the same number of each, and so your Net position slowly goes down and down further and further, the more you bet. This is because the odds in the example are 1,9.
If we do the same thing but with odds of 2.1 then it is a different story:
Odds | Prediction | You bet | Result | Win / Loss | Net Positon |
2.1 | Heads | £1 | Heads | +£1.1 | +£1.1 |
2.1 | Heads | £1 | Tails | -£1 | +£0.1 |
2.1 | Heads | £1 | Heads | +£1.1 | +£1.2 |
2.1 | Heads | £1 | Tails | -£1 | +£0.2 |
Now we are making the same predictions and getting the same results but because the odds are better, the balance is slowly growing, and although it would not go up in a straight line, because the payout is greater than the chance of the bet winning in the long run you will be in profit.
With sports betting we never know for sure when an event is 50/50, or exactly what the chances are, but when we identify the odds are higher than the true probability that is a value bet, and these are what lead to long term profits. Linked to this you can see why it is important to always compare odds and to bet with the bookmaker that is offering the highest odds, because this is the variable that will determine whether you are betting profitably or not.
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What really stands out about our predictions is the fact that they will cost you nothing to check out! We do not charge you for our services; we are giving you the benefit of our knowledge and hoping you can use this to further enjoy your gambling experience. We make money from the bookmakers when you join a new gambling platform (which we would encourage you to do in order to claim the welcome bonus and also make sure you have the largest selection of odds to choose from). We do not charge our readers for the tips at all they are completely free.
There is a wide range of markets and bets that we will cover, and it can depend on the sport, event, or tournament, but you will frequently find predictions for:
A tipster is a person who provides information about specific sporting events and predicts which teams or individuals are likely to perform well. They will usually be a specialist in a certain field of sport, though some tipsters will cover multiple sports. Tips can cover a wide range of bets from who will win an event, who will score in a game or how many goals will be scored. If they feel that the odds for any bet are better than the true odds then it is value and they will advise people to back those selections. Mainly, a tipster must be able to back up their opinions, and this should be with facts and figures or sound reasoning based on similar previous sporting occurrences.
Our team consists of individuals who are experts in their chosen field and have looked into the chosen event at some length. Comparing odds and what is likely to happen, we feel their predictions will be some of the best you can find and that you will be able to trust them to pick winning bets week in and out.
Anyone can make a prediction, but the quality of those predictions is the key to choosing a good one to go with. A prediction based solely on one’s opinion, or simply because something has not happened yet, is usually a weak one to follow. You are better off looking for opinions that have factored in a wide range of stats, historical data, and previous results, plus looked at odds comparisons and taken in a range of other experts' opinions. All of these are factors that our experts will take into consideration.
Listed below are common errors bettors make and the main ways to try and avoid them when you are betting:
Error | Avoidance |
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Chasing losses | Only gamble with what you can afford to lose |
Ignoring the best odds | Find the best odds to add value to your bets and returns |
High-stakes accumulator betting | Accumulators are fun, but keep stakes low; there is lots that can go wrong |
Ignoring research and analysis | Do not bet with your gut, and if you do bet small on underdogs, if odds seem wildly high, there will be a good reason |
Having unrealistic expectations | Do not think of betting as a get-rich scheme |
Betting while intoxicated | Never bet when drunk or under the influence |
Betting blind | Make clear, thought-out bets |
Poor Bankroll management | Stick to a clear points based system |
Betting without research | A bit like betting blind, take your time to look into what has happened before and might be happening |
Betting on unfamiliar sports | Bet on sports that you know well when finding your own bets |
Emotional betting | Betting on your home or favourite team is a good example, bet on this for fun but not because it will win. |
Not looking for good odds | Carry out odds comparisons as the highest odds are what turn unprofitable bettors profitable. |
Too Many Bets | Do not just stick lots of bets on; choose ones that you think offer value. |
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Tips will not always be 100% correct, they will aim to be as accurate as possible and to offer value. There are always factors that mean no bets are certain to win.
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New predictions will be published regularly, usually a few days before the event. You can request events on our Twitter feed.
Tips will be pre-match or tournament, due to time constraints, it is not practical for us to give regular live or in-play predictions.
Head to our betting school for the best way to learn about different types of bets and markets in sports. Also start with small stakes when you are making your initial wagers.
Professional tipsters take into account data analysis, team news, player form, and injuries as well as odds comparisons and market evaluation to make the best possible choices and wagers.
Predictions should help you improve your betting decisions and make sure you are backing good contenders at strong odds. However, predictions do not mean guaranteed profit as there are always things that can go wrong in sporting events.