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Re: Live Over/Under arbing?

Sun Nov 16, 2014 9:24 am

a goal kick or a safe free kick (offside for example) are great times to bet an over @ pinnacle/188/sing
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Re: Live Over/Under arbing?

Sun Nov 16, 2014 9:55 am

Half time you can find some arbs. Risk free.

I made £5,000 yesterday I bet over 2.5 at soft book and went to bet on under 2.5 on an exchange and a goal went in. So I closed the arb by backing under 3.5 and ended up with a middle. Guess what there was 3 goals!  :D

I am not bragging just trying to inspire newbies.  ;)
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Re: Live Over/Under arbing?

Sun Nov 16, 2014 10:01 am

When the market goes reverse, meaning over on soft and under on asian/exchange, i noticed there is a big chance a goal will be scored soon. Fixed matches? Who cares, we arb :)
Happened just today with Double flower. I didnt turn my bet to a middle (it would have been a hit..) but arb jumped to around 30%

Duzyurtspor odds jumped up to 3.40+ on IBC,just for the other team to score a goal a few minutes later..
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Re: Live Over/Under arbing?

Sun Nov 16, 2014 10:03 am

Well done mate. It's great when you get big wins rather than boring 1.5% arbs.
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Re: Live Over/Under arbing?

Sun Nov 16, 2014 10:10 am

yea, better be shitty than good :p
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Re: Live Over/Under arbing?

Mon Nov 17, 2014 8:33 am

BOOYAKA wrote:
Half time you can find some arbs. Risk free.

I made £5,000 yesterday I bet over 2.5 at soft book and went to bet on under 2.5 on an exchange and a goal went in. So I closed the arb by backing under 3.5 and ended up with a middle. Guess what there was 3 goals!  :D

I am not bragging just trying to inspire newbies.  ;)
On which book you can make a live bet that high ???
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Re: Live Over/Under arbing?

Mon Nov 17, 2014 8:47 am

bwin, bet365, william hill, to name a few
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Re: Live Over/Under arbing?

Mon Nov 17, 2014 8:53 am

drhoo wrote: bwin, bet365, william hill, to name a few
BWin ??? Are you joking ..... maybe 50 not more .... :-[
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Re: Live Over/Under arbing?

Sat Nov 29, 2014 11:18 am

regnum 1 wrote:
drhoo wrote: bwin, bet365, william hill, to name a few
BWin ??? Are you joking ..... maybe 50 not more .... :-[
Bwin depends on limitation... not limited accounts have max payout capped at 2k or 3k. not bad indeed.  bet365  over3.5  @1.45x 1380
              bwin    under 3.5 @4.00 x 400

                                    profits more than 6% - about 120 eur.

Ofc, much more funny to use Bwin account when max bet is capped at 1eur :)
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Re: Live Over/Under arbing?

Thu Dec 25, 2014 10:06 pm

This discussion is very interesting.


Can anyone recommend good soft book to start practicing live arbs with low stakes?

I want to save bet365/bwin for later.

I have heard betsafe is ok for live soccer arbs?

At the moment I only use pinnacle, should I split money between pinnacle and SBObet for live?


I am hoping oddstorm will be able to help me find some live arbs.


Also once under is placed and you go for sharp bet, do you guys just use calc to get the figure or do you have a table written out with specific odds amounts for quick reference. Say u made a table for $100 stake for odds ranging from 1.7-2.5 and if u always bet 100 at soft then you can refer to the table instead of doing the calc which may waste precious seconds?

Thanks
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Re: Live Over/Under arbing?

Fri Dec 26, 2014 4:45 am

downunder wrote: ...then you can refer to the table instead of doing the calc which may waste precious seconds?
maybe it is slower but on the second leg I adjust
the stake inside the betslip to arrive at similar
"possible payout" as in first leg.
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Re: Live Over/Under arbing?

Fri Dec 26, 2014 11:07 am

ivy-fru wrote:
downunder wrote: ...then you can refer to the table instead of doing the calc which may waste precious seconds?
maybe it is slower but on the second leg I adjust
the stake inside the betslip to arrive at similar
"possible payout" as in first leg.

Yeh I gotcha, thanks mate.
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Re: Live Over/Under arbing?

Fri Dec 26, 2014 11:18 am

Simply use a calculator.

Let's say you have this arb : 1.80 at soft and 2.40 at sharp
After you have placed 100 $ @ 1.80 (softbook) , then divide 180 by 2.40 and that gives you the amount (75$) you should stake at the sharp book...this is much quicker then going to the service calculator , putting the stakes etc
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Re: Live Over/Under arbing?

Fri Dec 26, 2014 11:39 am

Usually, I stay away from "bet under at softbook" live arbs. I just arb if % is high.

I love "bet over at softbook" live arbs. When making a side arb, I always check which side is attacking. Not a good idea to bet underdog when Ronaldo is behind the ball for freekick :D
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Re: Live Over/Under arbing?

Fri Dec 26, 2014 1:24 pm

fnatic91 wrote: Simply use a calculator.

Let's say you have this arb : 1.80 at soft and 2.40 at sharp
After you have placed 100 $ @ 1.80 (softbook) , then divide 180 by 2.40 and that gives you the amount (75$) you should stake at the sharp book...this is much quicker then going to the service calculator , putting the stakes etc
time to bust out my old high school calculator then...we had some good times

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