what was your bankroll you started arbing
- DondonGandon
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what was your bankroll you started arbing
Hi all maybe some of you say, how much your bankroll was you started with
- Thordin
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around 3k euros. I later maxed out an overdraft account for 5k more.
- DondonGandon
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Do you played at the beginning only with softbookies because of the high withdrawal fees of pinnacle?
- dci2121
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I have started 1 year ago with 300 euros. 200 to pinnacle and 100 for bonus abusing. I got lucky and didnt need to deposit more again. After a month i have trippled my first bk and withdrawal my starting bankroll... I think less is more for the starting place of arbing.... Then you know everything step by step and got a square opinion for your further choices... There is no point in the question with how many money you start arbing. The point is to set goals achive them and then set new and highter goals... Every time you set higher goal you feel like UNEXPENDABLE....
- Bastard
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Good old times
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I dont remember that Pinny had high withdrawal fees, I only remember nice welcome bonus 10% up to 500 USD.DondonGandon wrote: Do you played at the beginning only with softbookies because of the high withdrawal fees of pinnacle?
Good old times
- bezsprzetu
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Started year ago with 3k Euros deposit. Didn't have to redeposit, however for several moments I had liquidity (?) issues (vast majority of funds stuck at one bookie).
I think it's possible to start arbing with much smaller bankroll, but then focus in the first month(s) should be on bonus hunting, also the profits would be tiny.
I think it's possible to start arbing with much smaller bankroll, but then focus in the first month(s) should be on bonus hunting, also the profits would be tiny.
- DondonGandon
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Did you ever played with pinnacle? Read they withdrawal fees there is every first withdrawal in month for free and for the rest withdrawals you have to pay 15$ for every payout
- sportoboy
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When I started I had a bankroll of 6k, but within the first month I realised the potential arbitrage had and got a helping hand from my sis with another 10k. That was around 4-5 years ago and that capital was more than enough to start doing serious business back then. Now she asks me for x-digit loans for her business.
If I compare the two era's I would say that now someone needs at least 40-50k bankroll to be seriously involved in this. Of course a newbie could also work with... 100 euros and win some cents daily, that's arbitrage too!
If I compare the two era's I would say that now someone needs at least 40-50k bankroll to be seriously involved in this. Of course a newbie could also work with... 100 euros and win some cents daily, that's arbitrage too!
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so went to two banks and took out two loans totalling £16k, that money was essential, was constantly running out
of money before that.
yes to do this job seriously nowadays and to maximise profit your gonna need a big bankroll, having said that if I
was down to my last £20k knowing what I know now I'd still make quite a good living,
for a newbie with a small bankroll, don't despair, do what you can to increase it and use your bankroll wisely, stating the obvious but don't have your bankroll tied up for any period of time on future bets, quick turnover is required for all your arbs.
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agree, I started at the same time, which was about 7 years too late,damn!!!, I also had £6k but not a rich sis'sportoboy wrote: When I started I had a bankroll of 6k, but within the first month I realised the potential arbitrage had and got a helping hand from my sis with another 10k. That was around 4-5 years ago and that capital was more than enough to start doing serious business back then. Now she asks me for x-digit loans for her business.
If I compare the two era's I would say that now someone needs at least 40-50k bankroll to be seriously involved in this. Of course a newbie could also work with... 100 euros and win some cents daily, that's arbitrage too!
so went to two banks and took out two loans totalling £16k, that money was essential, was constantly running out
of money before that.
yes to do this job seriously nowadays and to maximise profit your gonna need a big bankroll, having said that if I
was down to my last £20k knowing what I know now I'd still make quite a good living,
for a newbie with a small bankroll, don't despair, do what you can to increase it and use your bankroll wisely, stating the obvious but don't have your bankroll tied up for any period of time on future bets, quick turnover is required for all your arbs.
- bezsprzetu
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Sure, but via AC broker. In that time Asianconnect didn't have Neteller problems yet, so i could withdraw any reasonable sum immediately and for free. Now honestly i wouldn't have an idea for a low-bankroll arber.DondonGandon wrote: Did you ever played with pinnacle? Read they withdrawal fees there is every first withdrawal in month for free and for the rest withdrawals you have to pay 15$ for every payout
- DondonGandon
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I think for a newbie arber its better to arb between soft bookies wich dont require fees till you grow your bankroll isnt it so?bezsprzetu wrote:Sure, but via AC broker. In that time Asianconnect didn't have Neteller problems yet, so i could withdraw any reasonable sum immediately and for free. Now honestly i wouldn't have an idea for a low-bankroll arber.DondonGandon wrote: Did you ever played with pinnacle? Read they withdrawal fees there is every first withdrawal in month for free and for the rest withdrawals you have to pay 15$ for every payout
- arber_PL
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So my opinion is that at the beginning the best way is Pinnacle or exchange and softbooks with bonuses.
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On the other hand - some softs could limit you, even if you bet not very big stakes and it would be a pity to loose some of your accounts too early. Moreover, some softs don't like withdrawals.DondonGandon wrote: I think for a newbie arber its better to arb between soft bookies wich dont require fees till you grow your bankroll isnt it so?
So my opinion is that at the beginning the best way is Pinnacle or exchange and softbooks with bonuses.
- DondonGandon
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Ty but how should a newbie grow if he have to pay for every withdrawal at pinnacle 15$?arber_PL wrote:On the other hand - some softs could limit you, even if you bet not very big stakes and it would be a pity to loose some of your accounts too early. Moreover, some softs don't like withdrawals.DondonGandon wrote: I think for a newbie arber its better to arb between soft bookies wich dont require fees till you grow your bankroll isnt it so?
So my opinion is that at the beginning the best way is Pinnacle or exchange and softbooks with bonuses.
- lerllerdi
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If you go all in and the pinnie side wins, then you obviously need to withdraw after every arb but if you keep a reasonable "spare" amount ready to deposit to softs in case of winning streak at pinnacle you can manage this better. The moneys will eventually balance out and more then likely flow from pinnacle to softbooks and this problem becomes non existent over time.
- swedplay
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Around 100 € Started with very small bets to see if this arbing thingy actually worked in the long run.
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