Arbitration Ireland
- Dean
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Arbitration Ireland
Hello. I'm leaving for Ireland in two weeks. As far as I know there are three different bookmakers with open shops: Paddypower, Bolesports, Ladbrokes. Am I able to play with these local bookmakers that offer arbitrage betting machines or value bets, e.g. between Paddypower and Bet365?
- Mystic
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I don't want to be rude or something similar but who can stop You from doing it? It's like You ask if You can "gamble" in Boyle, Lad and Paddy... I don't know why You think You shouldn't be able to? You enter the bookie shop on the street like every other person in IR and You want to place those bets that will make arb.
When You know how it works then You should know how to break it.
- Dean
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Sorry, the question was meant to be whether I would find any arbitrage or value bets between local Paddypower stores and online Bet365.Mystic wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2023 6:47 pmI don't want to be rude or something similar but who can stop You from doing it? It's like You ask if You can "gamble" in Boyle, Lad and Paddy... I don't know why You think You shouldn't be able to? You enter the bookie shop on the street like every other person in IR and You want to place those bets that will make arb.
- Frederik
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Where you bets accepted and what stakes did you use?Dean wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2023 4:56 pmHello. I'm leaving for Ireland in two weeks. As far as I know there are three different bookmakers with open shops: Paddypower, Bolesports, Ladbrokes. Am I able to play with these local bookmakers that offer arbitrage betting machines or value bets, e.g. between Paddypower and Bet365?
- treblepop
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like Demis Roussos says, take value bets in ireland shops and ever an ever your banned forever!