This page serves as an index to the various betting articles and guides that exist on the site, ordered by date with the most recent first. The only exception to this rule is the specific sports betting guides, which are linked to in the sidebar menu of every page.
- A Guide to Totepool Betting
- A History of British Horse Racing
- Ante Post Betting
- Betting Exchanges
- Betting Odds Explained
- Responsible Gambling
- Controversial Bets
- Digital Bank Accounts
- Early Payouts
- Football Pools Explained
- Handicap Betting Explained
- High Street Bookmakers
- Live Horse Racing Streaming
- Major UK Horse Racing Events Calendar
- Multiples Betting Explained
- The History of the Tote
- Betting Margins at the Bookies
- Void & Cancelled Bets
- Betting Limits & Payout Limits
- Withdrawals, KYC & ID
Sports Betting Guides
Just as each sport has its own rules and regulations, they also have their own types of betting markets. Whilst many sports share similarities, there are also significant differences between the most popular sports. Furthermore, a betting site that is great for football betting may not be quite so hot for darts or golf. The following guides should help you find the best betting site and the best betting markets for your chosen sport:
Bookmakers Payment Methods
To be able to place a bet, you need to send the bookie some money. There are a variety of different methods which you can use to make deposits at online betting sites and whilst pretty much all will accept debit cards, many punters prefer to use eWallets or cash vouchers which help you get your money in and out of the sites faster, and maintain a betting bankroll separate from your normal bank account. Some punters even choose to deposit and withdraw via a high street betting shop. The following are guides to the more popular UK online payment methods: