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a question for UK arbers

Thu Feb 13, 2014 1:03 am

for UK arbing ppl, what currency do u guys use for arbing? GBP or EUR(im talking about bookies that offer alternatives)
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Re: a question for UK arbers

Thu Feb 13, 2014 12:45 pm

thats a no brainer obviously am going to use the currency most familiar for me which is GBP if they dont i got to adapt and it takes a little extra time to place my bets which is a negative 
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Re: a question for UK arbers

Thu Feb 13, 2014 2:09 pm

anyone tried cross currency arbing?

probably conversion rates kill your profit though, eh?
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Re: a question for UK arbers

Thu Feb 13, 2014 3:37 pm

I keep my bankroll in more than one currency and I vary rarely need to convert any money. As your bankroll grows this becomes less of a problem.
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Re: a question for UK arbers

Thu Feb 13, 2014 6:33 pm

drhoo wrote: anyone tried cross currency arbing?

probably conversion rates kill your profit though, eh?
There are no conversion rates if you have multiple currencies in e-wallets.
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Re: a question for UK arbers

Fri Mar 07, 2014 9:37 am

cristi13 wrote: There are no conversion rates if you have multiple currencies in e-wallets.
i know about e-wallets, but let's say you have bookie A in GBP and bookie B in EUR, or betfair/pinnie in EUR

so one bet GBP and the other EUR.

this wouldn't be very profitable would it?
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Re: a question for UK arbers

Fri Mar 07, 2014 12:00 pm

drhoo wrote:
cristi13 wrote: There are no conversion rates if you have multiple currencies in e-wallets.
i know about e-wallets, but let's say you have bookie A in GBP and bookie B in EUR, or betfair/pinnie in EUR

so one bet GBP and the other EUR.

this wouldn't be very profitable would it?
There will be no fees still. You only have to pay when you actually convert funds from one currency to another.

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