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Do you consider Sports Arbitrage a hassle?

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Do you consider Sports Arbitrage a hassle?

Sun Sep 01, 2013 9:03 pm

Hassle Noun (plural hassles)
1.Trouble, bother, unwanted annoyances or problems. I went through a lot of hassle to be the first to get a ticket.
2.A fight or argument.
3.An action which is not worth the difficulty involved

From the YoBlog (Aug. 20): "So the easiest way of describing YB trades is that it is a business transaction on equal terms, and that each involved party consents to and is confident with the transaction. Sports Arbitrage is not on that level. Arbitrage in the sports arena is generally defined as somewhat of a hassle..."
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Re: Do you consider Sports Arbitrage a hassle?

Sun Sep 01, 2013 9:36 pm

No hassle for me, in the beginning the stress level is quiet high, as with everything you start doing, after a while it's a piece of cake, it smells so good from a distance, and then the game finishes and the the first small bite, mmmmmmhhh what a taste, I still remember my first bite.
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Re: Do you consider Sports Arbitrage a hassle?

Sun Sep 01, 2013 10:32 pm

No hassle definetely. The reward is good so I don't see it as a hassle.

The only hassle is when you had a wild winning streak at a soft book, you may have much money left there and withdrawing money can be stressful sometimes. Some books are really d*ck.

Sports Arbitrage is not a hassle.
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