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- qbet
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Such a deal would still need the approval of bet365 , even if the agent is taking all the risk , as you would need to login to the site to place your bets.Isn't that right or am I missing something here?
- avskum
- Gaining experience
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Yes, Skype betting for example.qbet wrote: Such a deal would still need the approval of bet365 , even if the agent is taking all the risk , as you would need to login to the site to place your bets.Isn't that right or am I missing something here?
- dealer wins
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Interesting thread. Regarding agents taking the action themselves, Premium tradings dont take any of our action, they just let us place bets with Pinnacle etc and take their small (0.1-0.5% guess) cut. they confirmed this in a different thread.
I would love to know whether overall the PT accounts are net winners or losers. Im guessing its very close.
I would love to know whether overall the PT accounts are net winners or losers. Im guessing its very close.
Never trust a goose!!!
- fuzzler
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Same here. I just wish someone made a survey on this somewhere.I would love to know whether overall the PT accounts are net winners or losers.
- andrewmcmaho
- Newbie
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i have had my account with them for the last 7 months and haven't been limited . I don't know why. i have staked about 10000 with them and returned 15000. i arb with them a lot with big stakes. i didn't realise they limit others so much.
- wibble wobble
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- Location: newcastle
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to be fair 10 grand of staked bets is not much over 7 months alot of ppl on here be doing that in a week and they certainly put a stop to that!! i flagged this up last december i think and they only been getting worse. verification checks are unbelievable there nw!!! fuck them move on
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- raizzak
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a week? Many ppl here doing that in a Saturday...wibble wobble wrote: to be fair 10 grand of staked bets is not much over 7 months alot of ppl on here be doing that in a week and they certainly put a stop to that!! i flagged this up last december i think and they only been getting worse. verification checks are unbelievable there nw!!! fuck them move on
Don't speak for something you have no clue.
- wibble wobble
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- Location: newcastle
- raizzak
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- wibble wobble
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sarcasm mate that last post i believe you!! but dont be showing me that making me jealous
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- raizzak
- Totally Pro
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The point is not to make anyone jealous Ofcourse the point is to see the big picture. The big picture is that 365 is a high volume book get advantage of them as much as yyou can until you eventually getting limited.
Don't speak for something you have no clue.
- wibble wobble
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- Location: newcastle
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i know you wernt am jealous because they are useless to me these days
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too far back to recall easy money from Ladbrokes, Coral, Boylesports, victor, Fred ,paddy, willhill etc etc
B365 was only a matter of time, just like the shops too for a UK arber, arbing now is so much harder,
not saying it's time to pack it in but that day is getting nearer.
on a slighty different note, I'm addicted to this, taking money from bookies is like my drug, some take alcohol
to make them feel good, some take cocaine, some take heroin, I take money from the bookmaker, it makes me feel
good, good thing is I understand this and hopefully will deal with the withdrawal in the correct way, B365 demise
is symptomatic of what's happening in arbing, the consequences of this long term arbers have to deal with, in lots
of cases to just say "well I've made my money, I'll move on" will not be enough, the craving will still be there and we
dangerously may search for a replacement?
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I'm afraid they've sussed us out, just like all the other uk books, it had to happen eventually, I don't have to gowibble wobble wrote: i know you wernt am jealous because they are useless to me these days
too far back to recall easy money from Ladbrokes, Coral, Boylesports, victor, Fred ,paddy, willhill etc etc
B365 was only a matter of time, just like the shops too for a UK arber, arbing now is so much harder,
not saying it's time to pack it in but that day is getting nearer.
on a slighty different note, I'm addicted to this, taking money from bookies is like my drug, some take alcohol
to make them feel good, some take cocaine, some take heroin, I take money from the bookmaker, it makes me feel
good, good thing is I understand this and hopefully will deal with the withdrawal in the correct way, B365 demise
is symptomatic of what's happening in arbing, the consequences of this long term arbers have to deal with, in lots
of cases to just say "well I've made my money, I'll move on" will not be enough, the craving will still be there and we
dangerously may search for a replacement?
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- wibble wobble
- Gaining experience
- Location: newcastle
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hear hear!! although the end isnt near dont be silly! they piss me off make me bitter, jealous, angry etc etc etc but we get our bread elsewhere!
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everyone arbing now will still be arbing then or even in the short term future, as things get more difficult, as earnings
decline some will retire or semi retire even though they can still earn twice as much as many arbers, it will still be a lot
less than they were used to and will/can beome disillusioned with the business, of course the newer/hungrier/poorer
guys will continue, many of whom were never there for the "good days" so they'll never miss them and will not be
psychologically negatively affected by the comparison.
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people will still be arbing 20 years from now, as long as there's bookmakers there will be arbers. that doesn't meanwibble wobble wrote: although the end isnt near dont be silly!
everyone arbing now will still be arbing then or even in the short term future, as things get more difficult, as earnings
decline some will retire or semi retire even though they can still earn twice as much as many arbers, it will still be a lot
less than they were used to and will/can beome disillusioned with the business, of course the newer/hungrier/poorer
guys will continue, many of whom were never there for the "good days" so they'll never miss them and will not be
psychologically negatively affected by the comparison.
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