Swedish tipster wins €10k as bettingexpert’s Tipster of the Year

Zami picks up his prizes from Christian Rasmussen
Zami picks up his prizes from Christian Rasmussen

One of Europe’s best tipsters has scooped another €10,000 after winning bettingexpert’s Tipster of the Year competition for 2013/14. Swedish tipster ‘Zami’ came top of the leaderboard for the year after achieving a profit of €3,258.90 across almost 8,000 bets with an average yield of 4.7 per cent. He outperformed more than 1,500 other tipsters who give their tips for free on www.bettingexpert.com.

Christian Rasmussen, VP and co-founder of bettingexpert parent company Better Collective, commented: “Considering the size and expertise of our tipster community, Zami has proven himself among the cream of Europe’s best betting experts. His tips have enabled bettingexpert.com visitors to gain a consistent edge on bookmakers over the past 12 months and therefore the title of Tipster of the Year is well earned.”

The Tipster of the Year competition, which is sponsored by Betsson, monitors the most successful tipster across bettingexpert’s 10 different language portals, English, Danish, Dutch, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Polish, Swedish, Russian and Serbian.

Super affiliate bettingexpert also runs Tipster of the Month competitions, sponsored by bet365, where £3,000 is shared among the month’s best performers.

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