Hi all new to forum
I've got a basic but possibly stupid question but can anyone give me some arb friendly bookmakers I've already had 3 accounts closed. And it's starting to me.
Fully aware the exchanges are ok and pinnicle, was wondering if there were any others to save me waisting my time with tin pot bookies such as Betvik Sid James etc.
Longy
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Other arb friendly bookie is SBObet and some other Asian bookies. But unfortunately you will need also so called "soft bookies" to find arbs and among them there is not a single arb friendly bookmaker as far as I am aware. All of them will limit you sooner or later. The best ones are those that do it later and you are able to make some money out of them until limit comes. Dont ask me which ones, it differs. Good luck
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Thanks for the reply Rufus, will have a look at them, i will just have to tread gently with the soft bookies until they suss me out
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Joinbet announces themselves as Arbitrage friendly. They have very similar odds to Bet365. Have you tried this one?
- kustef
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me notMaxShalamar wrote:The problem is that Joinbet are clones of Sirbobet and we all know they were dodgy muppets who promised the earth on this very forum and closed down very soon afterwardsInsider wrote: Joinbet announces themselves as Arbitrage friendly. They have very similar odds to Bet365. Have you tried this one?
Did everyone get their cash back?
- ArberLV
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So they just closed and took all player money? I cant understand how anyone after that can play in next arb friendly site Gobetgo. One day they will close and took hundreds of thousands. If its so easy then maybe i should open scam book and get money for example next 10 years?kustef wrote:me notMaxShalamar wrote:The problem is that Joinbet are clones of Sirbobet and we all know they were dodgy muppets who promised the earth on this very forum and closed down very soon afterwardsInsider wrote: Joinbet announces themselves as Arbitrage friendly. They have very similar odds to Bet365. Have you tried this one?
Did everyone get their cash back?
- Thordin
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Sirbobet paid out more players after closing the site down.
Im not sure,but i think a guy said he got paid like a couple of months after the site was closed?
I hope they contnue sending out payments and eventually pay everyone ...
Im not sure,but i think a guy said he got paid like a couple of months after the site was closed?
I hope they contnue sending out payments and eventually pay everyone ...
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Sirbo, Gobetgo... who is next arber "friendly" bookmaker?!Thordin wrote: Sirbobet paid out more players after closing the site down.
Im not sure,but i think a guy said he got paid like a couple of months after the site was closed?
I hope they contnue sending out payments and eventually pay everyone ...
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nobody likes arbers, man except sharps like pinnie, sbo, or exchanges ....
softs hates arbers, fact, can't get around it.
this is why i stick to big softs, bet365, bwin, william hill, these books won't 'steal' your money unless you really do some stupid stuff in which case it's your fault not theirs.
softs hates arbers, fact, can't get around it.
this is why i stick to big softs, bet365, bwin, william hill, these books won't 'steal' your money unless you really do some stupid stuff in which case it's your fault not theirs.
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Yes you have right. With big books risk is smaller than others. These small scammers can take your money at any time, and worst is that you cant do anything. I dont even understand why these is necessary to get any licences,contracts with payment cards,e-wallets and other things, if they can take player money at any time and no one can help you.drhoo wrote: nobody likes arbers, man except sharps like pinnie, sbo, or exchanges ....
softs hates arbers, fact, can't get around it.
this is why i stick to big softs, bet365, bwin, william hill, these books won't 'steal' your money unless you really do some stupid stuff in which case it's your fault not theirs.
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i've seen it at least 50 times, maybe more.
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i have been arbing for 10 years, and it's been that way for 10 years. a random book pops up with too-good-to-be-true odds, pays people for a few weeks or a few months at most, and then they go down. and every time a big number of people thinks this book is "trustworthy". or maybe they are just blinded by greed and don't think at all. when the books stops paying, they start crying on the forum and call for legal action (which never happens, because they always want someone else to take the initiative). most people lose their money and after a few months to a year everybody has forgotten about it,ArberLV wrote: I cant understand how anyone after that can play in next arb friendly site Gobetgo. One day they will close and took hundreds of thousands. If its so easy then maybe i should open scam book and get money for example next 10 years?
i've seen it at least 50 times, maybe more.
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for instance, they were/are the easiest book in the world to find arbs, may sound harsh but these guys have got to get smarter
anyone, even a complete fool can do "easy" arbing, the experienced guys in general don't use sirbobet or gobetgo or similar
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totally agree, it's because it's easy money, same reason that there has been so much written on arbusers about marathonbetvinciguerra wrote:i have been arbing for 10 years, and it's been that way for 10 years. a random book pops up with too-good-to-be-true odds, pays people for a few weeks or a few months at most, and then they go down. and every time a big number of people thinks this book is "trustworthy". or maybe they are just blinded by greed and don't think at all. when the books stops paying, they start crying on the forum and call for legal action (which never happens, because they always want someone else to take the initiative). most people lose their money and after a few months to a year everybody has forgotten about it,ArberLV wrote: I cant understand how anyone after that can play in next arb friendly site Gobetgo. One day they will close and took hundreds of thousands. If its so easy then maybe i should open scam book and get money for example next 10 years?
i've seen it at least 50 times, maybe more.
for instance, they were/are the easiest book in the world to find arbs, may sound harsh but these guys have got to get smarter
anyone, even a complete fool can do "easy" arbing, the experienced guys in general don't use sirbobet or gobetgo or similar
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I could not agree more. Stay with reputable soft bookies as mentioned above plus add Coral and Ladbrokes.ArberLV wrote:Yes you have right. With big books risk is smaller than others. These small scammers can take your money at any time, and worst is that you cant do anything.drhoo wrote: nobody likes arbers, man except sharps like pinnie, sbo, or exchanges ....
softs hates arbers, fact, can't get around it.
this is why i stick to big softs, bet365, bwin, william hill, these books won't 'steal' your money unless you really do some stupid stuff in which case it's your fault not theirs.
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You mean like you signing up for Gobetgo yourself and then complaining about them in another thread. Honestly the mind boggles.
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You trust 1k or even more to an arbitrage friendly bookmaker who has a domain name registred in 2013, and even worse: HOSTED by GODADDY
Not to discuss the professionalism of Godaddy dont get me wrong, but my little 13-year old brother has a website with them, you know, just sayin!
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Max you use your brain.MaxShalamar wrote:If there were this many problems reported when I signed up then I would have avoided themdoubledavis wrote: You mean like you signing up for Gobetgo yourself and then complaining about them in another thread. Honestly the mind boggles.
Use your brain
You trust 1k or even more to an arbitrage friendly bookmaker who has a domain name registred in 2013, and even worse: HOSTED by GODADDY
Not to discuss the professionalism of Godaddy dont get me wrong, but my little 13-year old brother has a website with them, you know, just sayin!