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Nigel Seeley - the Wizard of Odds - gives his top tips on where to place your bets on this week's sporting action.
This week there's some Welsh wizardry on the cards in the Six Nations rugby, while Guus Hiddink is likely to continue to cast his spell over Chelsea.
Nigel Seeley - the Wizard of Odds - gives his tips on where to place your bets this week.
Last week we boasted about a 100 per cent winning record with our three headline selections all obliging, but this weekend we have some terrible goalkeeping and a magnificent Manchester United performance to thank for a 100 per cent losing record.
Nigel Seeley - the Wizard of Odds - picks out where to place your bets on upcoming sporting events and this week the FA Cup quarter-finals take centre stage.
Last week we finally achieved a 100 per cent winning record, something we haven't previously managed in 2009.
Nigel Seeley - the Wizard of Odds - gives his top tips on where to place your bets this week, with a football and rugby taking centre stage.
It was a small but significant step as we reduced our negative balance slightly last week thanks to Nicolas Anelka netting the winner for Chelsea to reward punters who had backed them at odds of 11/8.
Nigel Seeley - the Wizard of Odds - picks his best bets for the week ahead.
We didn't get off to the best of starts in 2009. In fact we couldn't have done much worse, although we were a little bit unlucky, especially with our FA Cup selection between Sheffield Wednesday and Fulham.
Nigel Seeley - the Wizard of Odds - gives some top tips on where to place your bets this week, with the FA Cup taking centre stage.
I hope everybody had a fantastic Christmas and now we must start the New Year running with some winners.
Nigel Seeley, the Wizard of Odds, gives his tips on where to place your bets this week and thinks there is money to be made from the Premier League's bad boys.
Last weekend got us back on the winning track with Everton coming from behind to beat West Ham at Upton Park.
The Wizard of Odds - Nigel Seeley - is on holiday but his apprentice, Mick Maccumulator, gives the lowdown in his place.
Despite a tough time of late things are looking up with Del Potro and Roddick cruising into the third round of the Paris Masters for our each way wagers.

Nigel Seeley - The Wizard of Odds - gives his top betting tips for the forthcoming week's sporting action
FOR those of you who don't know, Betbrokers - the company I worked for - went into administration last Friday. It was a very sad day for all 28 staff who lost their jobs.
It was a massive culture shock to sign-on on Tuesday morning and for any staff or clients who are owed monies, including myself, I hope and pray we get it back. The first way to do so is to have a couple of small bets on two games in the Premier League to score less than three goals.
I've returned from my hols and the Sorceror of Stakes, Micky Sharp, has kept the balance ticking over nicely by tipping Kevin Pietersen at 3/1 to be England’s top batsman in last week’s fourth Test.
Unfortunately there wasn’t enough money in the hat to go to the West Indies, but just enough for a week in the Isle of Wight.
But I’m glad to be back for the start of the football season and get those holiday funds built up for more far-away shores next summer.
Nigel Seeley looks at this week's best bets

Why, oh why, oh why, weren’t we on Padraig Harrington at 40/1 last week to win the Open golf championship!
It’s bugged me since the Dubliner walked away with his second claret jug on Sunday.
All week I’d convinced myself that Pod would win the event and he was going to be the headline tip on these pages.
We came down to earth with a bang last weekend after a £30 loss on the US Masters and Premiership.
But we WILL get it back – starting with strugglers Fulham at a massive 10/3 to beat Liverpool at Craven Cottage on Saturday.
The Cottagers did us no favours last week, pulling off a shock by beating Reading to end a 38-game run without an away win.











