Hi . It is good to place bet on Scotland Development league , NCAA Basketball ? And seckond Q is how many bets are you placing per day/mounth ?
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- cristi13
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There isn't a straight answer to your first question. What you have to ask yourself is what turnover does the softbook have on that event/market? The lower it is, the more your bet will stand out, so a higher chance to get limited. Now compute this into your general arbing strategy and find out if it's worth it or not. Since you ask this question i'm assuming you're at the beginning of the road and don't have a clear strategy yet, so my advice is to experiment and find out yourself what is "good" and what is "bad".
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Hello!
I am new to the forum. I have a really newbie qustion! Can someone please explain me the handicap 3 - Way.
Notre Dame +7 2.15 Tie (Notre Dame) + 7 11 LSU -7 1,83
My thinking goes like this ... If for example the score between Notre Dame v LSU is 17:20 the winner of the bet is Notre Dame +7. If the score is Notre Dame v LSU 10:20 the winner of the bet is LSU -7. If the result is 10:17 then the winner is Tie (Notre Dame) +7.
Is my thinking correct or I am wrong?
I am new to the forum. I have a really newbie qustion! Can someone please explain me the handicap 3 - Way.
Notre Dame +7 2.15 Tie (Notre Dame) + 7 11 LSU -7 1,83
My thinking goes like this ... If for example the score between Notre Dame v LSU is 17:20 the winner of the bet is Notre Dame +7. If the score is Notre Dame v LSU 10:20 the winner of the bet is LSU -7. If the result is 10:17 then the winner is Tie (Notre Dame) +7.
Is my thinking correct or I am wrong?
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What do you mean "what turnover does that booky have on the event/market". Turnover of bets on it - surely we don't know that?
Re: Newbie's questions
Hi Cristicristi13 wrote: There isn't a straight answer to your first question. What you have to ask yourself is what turnover does the softbook have on that event/market? The lower it is, the more your bet will stand out, so a higher chance to get limited. Now compute this into your general arbing strategy and find out if it's worth it or not. Since you ask this question i'm assuming you're at the beginning of the road and don't have a clear strategy yet, so my advice is to experiment and find out yourself what is "good" and what is "bad".
What do you mean "what turnover does that booky have on the event/market". Turnover of bets on it - surely we don't know that?