a question for UK arbers
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a question for UK arbers
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
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
i am arbitrage
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Re: a question for UK arbers
anyone tried cross currency arbing?
probably conversion rates kill your profit though, eh?
probably conversion rates kill your profit though, eh?
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Re: a question for UK arbers
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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There are no conversion rates if you have multiple currencies in e-wallets.drhoo wrote: anyone tried cross currency arbing?
probably conversion rates kill your profit though, eh?
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so one bet GBP and the other EUR.
this wouldn't be very profitable would it?
Re: a question for UK arbers
i know about e-wallets, but let's say you have bookie A in GBP and bookie B in EUR, or betfair/pinnie in EURcristi13 wrote: There are no conversion rates if you have multiple currencies in e-wallets.
so one bet GBP and the other EUR.
this wouldn't be very profitable would it?
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There will be no fees still. You only have to pay when you actually convert funds from one currency to another.drhoo wrote:i know about e-wallets, but let's say you have bookie A in GBP and bookie B in EUR, or betfair/pinnie in EURcristi13 wrote: There are no conversion rates if you have multiple currencies in e-wallets.
so one bet GBP and the other EUR.
this wouldn't be very profitable would it?