Arbitration between a shop and an online bookmaker
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Arbitration between a shop and an online bookmaker
Hello. Well, I found an English local bookmaker who has overvalued odds, which means that there are match arbs between online bookmakers like bet365. Surbets go up to 7%. An example of a surbet is 3.90 at a local bookmaker and 1.50 at an online bookmaker. The second example is 2.80 at a local bookmaker and 1.67 at an online bookmaker. I have a question now. When playing pre-game surbets using an online bookmaker like bet365 will be quickly limited knowing that the drug bookmaker has overstated odds? Is it better to only focus on Valuebets using a local bookmaker that has overstated odds? Can I ask for your opinion? Thanks and best regards.
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Why use B365 and not BF and Pinny ?Dean wrote: ↑Thu Jul 21, 2022 7:34 pmHello. Well, I found an English local bookmaker who has overvalued odds, which means that there are match arbs between online bookmakers like bet365. Surbets go up to 7%. An example of a surbet is 3.90 at a local bookmaker and 1.50 at an online bookmaker. The second example is 2.80 at a local bookmaker and 1.67 at an online bookmaker. I have a question now. When playing pre-game surbets using an online bookmaker like bet365 will be quickly limited knowing that the drug bookmaker has overstated odds? Is it better to only focus on Valuebets using a local bookmaker that has overstated odds? Can I ask for your opinion? Thanks and best regards.
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Because betfair and pinnacle do not have these bets on offer
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Bastard wrote: ↑Fri Jul 22, 2022 7:42 amWhy use B365 and not BF and Pinny ?Dean wrote: ↑Thu Jul 21, 2022 7:34 pmHello. Well, I found an English local bookmaker who has overvalued odds, which means that there are match arbs between online bookmakers like bet365. Surbets go up to 7%. An example of a surbet is 3.90 at a local bookmaker and 1.50 at an online bookmaker. The second example is 2.80 at a local bookmaker and 1.67 at an online bookmaker. I have a question now. When playing pre-game surbets using an online bookmaker like bet365 will be quickly limited knowing that the drug bookmaker has overstated odds? Is it better to only focus on Valuebets using a local bookmaker that has overstated odds? Can I ask for your opinion? Thanks and best regards.
Because betfair and pinnacle do not have these bets on offer
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Do you have good limits as well?Dean wrote: ↑Fri Jul 22, 2022 8:25 amBastard wrote: ↑Fri Jul 22, 2022 7:42 amWhy use B365 and not BF and Pinny ?Dean wrote: ↑Thu Jul 21, 2022 7:34 pmHello. Well, I found an English local bookmaker who has overvalued odds, which means that there are match arbs between online bookmakers like bet365. Surbets go up to 7%. An example of a surbet is 3.90 at a local bookmaker and 1.50 at an online bookmaker. The second example is 2.80 at a local bookmaker and 1.67 at an online bookmaker. I have a question now. When playing pre-game surbets using an online bookmaker like bet365 will be quickly limited knowing that the drug bookmaker has overstated odds? Is it better to only focus on Valuebets using a local bookmaker that has overstated odds? Can I ask for your opinion? Thanks and best regards.
Because betfair and pinnacle do not have these bets on offer
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I have had an account with bet365 for 10 years, on which I have lost 160,000 euros playing pure gambling, so I can bet large sums
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Re: Arbitration between a shop and an online bookmaker
Just bet with your "English local bookmaker who has overvalued odds" for as long as you can (my quess is ...won't be for long) and forget the cover sideDean wrote: ↑Thu Jul 21, 2022 7:34 pmHello. Well, I found an English local bookmaker who has overvalued odds, which means that there are match arbs between online bookmakers like bet365. Surbets go up to 7%. An example of a surbet is 3.90 at a local bookmaker and 1.50 at an online bookmaker. The second example is 2.80 at a local bookmaker and 1.67 at an online bookmaker. I have a question now. When playing pre-game surbets using an online bookmaker like bet365 will be quickly limited knowing that the drug bookmaker has overstated odds? Is it better to only focus on Valuebets using a local bookmaker that has overstated odds? Can I ask for your opinion? Thanks and best regards.
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Tanks brocortomaltese wrote: ↑Fri Jul 22, 2022 2:15 pmJust bet with your "English local bookmaker who has overvalued odds" for as long as you can (my quess is ...won't be for long) and forget the cover sideDean wrote: ↑Thu Jul 21, 2022 7:34 pmHello. Well, I found an English local bookmaker who has overvalued odds, which means that there are match arbs between online bookmakers like bet365. Surbets go up to 7%. An example of a surbet is 3.90 at a local bookmaker and 1.50 at an online bookmaker. The second example is 2.80 at a local bookmaker and 1.67 at an online bookmaker. I have a question now. When playing pre-game surbets using an online bookmaker like bet365 will be quickly limited knowing that the drug bookmaker has overstated odds? Is it better to only focus on Valuebets using a local bookmaker that has overstated odds? Can I ask for your opinion? Thanks and best regards.
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just double check if the shop hast the same markets/lines/odds on offer. Especially Ladbrokes and Williamhill have many more bets online than in the Shop. Paddypower should do the Job :-)
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cortomaltese wrote: ↑Fri Jul 22, 2022 2:15 pmJust bet with your "English local bookmaker who has overvalued odds" for as long as you can (my quess is ...won't be for long) and forget the cover sideDean wrote: ↑Thu Jul 21, 2022 7:34 pmHello. Well, I found an English local bookmaker who has overvalued odds, which means that there are match arbs between online bookmakers like bet365. Surbets go up to 7%. An example of a surbet is 3.90 at a local bookmaker and 1.50 at an online bookmaker. The second example is 2.80 at a local bookmaker and 1.67 at an online bookmaker. I have a question now. When playing pre-game surbets using an online bookmaker like bet365 will be quickly limited knowing that the drug bookmaker has overstated odds? Is it better to only focus on Valuebets using a local bookmaker that has overstated odds? Can I ask for your opinion? Thanks and best regards.
just double check if the shop hast the same markets/lines/odds on offer. Especially Ladbrokes and Williamhill have many more bets online than in the Shop. Paddypower should do the Job :-)
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I'm talking about the Paddypower shop. How does staking look like at the machine in the Paddypower store? Can I bet how much I want?autobetting wrote: ↑Sat Jul 23, 2022 10:46 amcortomaltese wrote: ↑Fri Jul 22, 2022 2:15 pmJust bet with your "English local bookmaker who has overvalued odds" for as long as you can (my quess is ...won't be for long) and forget the cover sideDean wrote: ↑Thu Jul 21, 2022 7:34 pmHello. Well, I found an English local bookmaker who has overvalued odds, which means that there are match arbs between online bookmakers like bet365. Surbets go up to 7%. An example of a surbet is 3.90 at a local bookmaker and 1.50 at an online bookmaker. The second example is 2.80 at a local bookmaker and 1.67 at an online bookmaker. I have a question now. When playing pre-game surbets using an online bookmaker like bet365 will be quickly limited knowing that the drug bookmaker has overstated odds? Is it better to only focus on Valuebets using a local bookmaker that has overstated odds? Can I ask for your opinion? Thanks and best regards.
just double check if the shop hast the same markets/lines/odds on offer. Especially Ladbrokes and Williamhill have many more bets online than in the Shop. Paddypower should do the Job :-)