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25th Mar 2014

Win Premier League tickets and cash on your footy tips this weekend

On a roll from Cheltenham and want to keep it going? Then new betting site Tipday will be right up your street.

JOE

On a roll from Cheltenham and want to keep it going? Then the new free tipster game Tipday will be right up your street.

Punters might be asking what makes Tipday different from your average tipster site and there are a number of reasons. For a start, it’s completely free, there is no money or deposit necessary; you work out whether or not you can beat the bookies before putting your cash on the line. Furthermore, not only can you earn a few quid from the horses, the footy and a whole load of other sports, you can challenge your friends, become an expert tipster and interact with fellow Tipday users on social media.

Players can earn points for correct tips, and enough successful tips can see them earn ‘expert’ status on their preferred sports. At least you can provide actual evidence for calling yourself an expert in this case rather than consistently doing so with no basis whatsoever in pub conversations and you can achieve that status without risking a cent. In the same way, you can follow other ‘expert’ tipsters and work out who is good to follow, what advice you should take and which you should ignore; the majority of your mates’ advice probably falls into the latter category.

For those who want to progress to real-money betting, Tipday also promotes the best available odds on each event from a variety of different sportsbooks.

Players can share their own tips and those of fellow Tipday users on social media, with special prizes for social sharing and for referring new tipsters to the site. 180Vita, the company behind Tipday, hope that, as the site grows, it will be able to offer the world’s largest selection of sports betting tips in one place, with users able to pinpoint which tips have come from the most successful tipsters. Saves you spending the day studying the form, wha?

To mark the launch, Tipday is giving the users with the most-shared betslips on Facebook and Twitter respectively two free tickets each to the Premier League football game of their choice.

“Sports fans love showing off that they know more than their friends, and Tipday lets them show off their expertise and sporting knowledge without having to risk any of their money,” said 180Vita founder Jamie Nevin.

“Then, when they’re ready to make real-money bets, they will be in the best possible position to do so.”

You heard the man, now head on over to Tipday and get started.

In addition to the desktop version of Tipday, 180Vita expects to roll out iOS, Android and Facebook apps before the end of June, this year.

Tipday was established by 180Vita, the owner of igaming media and entertainment sites such as PokerTube, FootballTube and PokerVIP.

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