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Re: Account closed ratio and correlation between willingness to restrict betting a

Sun Oct 09, 2016 5:03 pm

jakopic wrote: luctens are australian bookies move odds now faster than in the past? maybe they become sharper on horse racing... I didnt look for australian bookies how thay move horse odds
By all accounts very little has changed in the Australian horse racing market. Compared with before the minimum bet guarantees came into place, by all accounts the same prices, same margins and the same amount of time that a price would last before it changed. The only difference with before is that every bookmaker now is guaranteeing to lay to lose £500-£1000 to any customer. So by all accounts, same as before, except now you get a guaranteed bet.
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Re: Account closed ratio and correlation between willingness to restrict betting a

Sun Oct 09, 2016 5:49 pm

1. Ingarb isn't the only one that ran into trouble with Black Type. I have not been able to play there myself, so I won't comment further as it's all hearsay.
2. Aussie horseracing isn't the same as Finnish Third Division Soccer, Spanish Netball or 479 different prop bets on a random EPL-match. If you really don't get the significance of this, there's really nothing I can do about that.
3. The mere thought that any professional arber/sharp is really going through the trouble of using 10 accounts with 1 book simultaneously is ridicoulous. Maybe there are a few Eastern European ID-farms out there with a few people making minimum wage, but that's not the standard whatever you may assume. You really think I'm going to waste my Sunday switching VPN's and PC"s and spend an hour just getting in 10x 25 pound bets, in the mean time losing out on high limit arbs? Come on, give me a break. Of course, the bets of anyone serious will NOT find their way into the soft book, anyone serious about arbing has long moved on & won't bother.
4. This topic has become utterly pointless. Luctens is dead wrong, but will never admit it. In every reply he just writes the same nonsense over & over again.
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Re: Account closed ratio and correlation between willingness to restrict betting a

Sun Oct 09, 2016 5:51 pm

jakopic wrote: luctens do oyu may know if it is very hard to have friend in australia who let you bet in there names?
It all depends on if you have any friends in Australia that would let you bet in their name.
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Re: Account closed ratio and correlation between willingness to restrict betting a

Sun Oct 09, 2016 7:23 pm

[quoteIf bookmaker let me bet 20€ per bet without close my account, there is no problem to make millions per year][/quote]Can u expain it 20 eur bet?
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Re: Account closed ratio and correlation between willingness to restrict betting a

Sun Oct 09, 2016 9:23 pm

vinciguerra wrote: 4. This topic has become utterly pointless. Luctens is dead wrong, but will never admit it. In every reply he just writes the same nonsense over & over again.
:-X

Just let me say 1 more thing: Luctens, so basically you say all bookies invented this limiting thing and shot themselves in the foot by implementing it, right?  Everything was going fantastically for them before they started limiting people, and now they started limiting they must have decreased profits and their revenue dropped like a brick...all because they started limiting accounts.  You'd think some CEO would have noticed after all these years...but no, they're all completely retarted. Thank god we get to send them a mail now and point them to this thread so they'll be able to see the light.  You should send them a 7 figure consulting bill, they'll gladly pay you after this magnificent insight you've provided!!  8)

And you dare call me deluded and brainwashed...
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Re: Account closed ratio and correlation between willingness to restrict betting a

Mon Oct 10, 2016 9:20 am

I'll just leave this here..
vinciguerra wrote: 4. This topic has become utterly pointless. Luctens is dead wrong, but will never admit it. In every reply he just writes the same nonsense over & over again.

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