Henry Westbrook
1X2 & Yellow Cards specialist Calm, observational, multi-discipline 2 years
I got into football betting the same way a lot of people do. You watch enough matches, and eventually you notice you've been forming opinions that might actually be worth something if you tested them properly. About two years ago I stopped just watching and started writing things down: how certain teams behaved in specific situations, which referees ran games a particular way, the small stuff that mainstream previews tend to skip past. I don't bet every market, and I'd never tell you I've got an edge across the board. Narrowing my focus has done more for me than trying to be everywhere.\n\nI work on 1X2 markets and Yellow Cards. The 1X2 side is reasonably conventional, weighing up form, motivation, rotation, home-away splits, and the contextual stuff that the odds sometimes miss. Yellow Cards is the area I've leaned into more lately, mostly because it rewards the kind of digging I find satisfying anyway. Referee profiles, derby temperature, what's actually on the line in a fixture, individual disciplinary records, the way each side sets up tactically, all of it shapes how a card market unfolds, and I genuinely enjoy tracking those variables. Neither market is a printing press, and I try to be straight about variance and the cold runs that come with the territory.\n\nI'm still figuring things out, and I'd rather show my working than dress it up as something more polished. With the tips I put out on BetTips App, the aim is to let readers see how I'm reading a match, what angles I've weighed, and where I think there's value worth backing. If that helps someone make a sharper decision, or even gives them a better reason to disagree with me, that's the job done as far as I'm concerned.