Hi to all, smartest betting community!!
I'm BusaHawkG5, and I have a dream. A dream made with effort, knowledge, patience and a strong-heavy progress spirit.
I have met you few weeks ago, when I was learning from that thing new to me called "sports arbitrage".
I have read a lot of articles, guides and testimonials about this incredible career. As soon as I was investigating, my illusion about this journey was growing more and more.
I have taken the decission to join at this amazing forum, to learn from it, making profit of my funds and, of course, to share with you all my findings and mistakes!!
In brief, I have joined to this little family to grow up together, being a proactive and value member of it.
Because like all of you, I have a dream... a dream where you can live better than nowadays, doing your best on this challenging career.
I am pretty sure that my way here will be very long.
This has been my presentation card.
Thank you very much for reading me, Arbusers community. We will be in touch!
Best regards and benefits to all!!
What are dreams made of?
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What are dreams made of?
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Re: What are dreams made of?
Hello everyone!
I have two questions by now that I'm sure you could response with precission
1- I've read a lot of theory, but i I've never been on game yet... I'm totally newbie on that side. Having in mind that I haven't got yet the initial bankroll to play seriously (around 5000-6000 euros), does it make any sense to start registering onto bookmakers and practice with ridiculous stakes?? Please take in consideration that I'm spanish, and following the "classical" way to reach the bookmarkers, I haven't got any sharp bookie...
2- If i start to practice like I described avobe... Could the bookmaker detetect that I am sharp, even if I use ridiculous stakes? Could be possible being limited practising this way?
Thanks and regards!
I have two questions by now that I'm sure you could response with precission
1- I've read a lot of theory, but i I've never been on game yet... I'm totally newbie on that side. Having in mind that I haven't got yet the initial bankroll to play seriously (around 5000-6000 euros), does it make any sense to start registering onto bookmakers and practice with ridiculous stakes?? Please take in consideration that I'm spanish, and following the "classical" way to reach the bookmarkers, I haven't got any sharp bookie...
2- If i start to practice like I described avobe... Could the bookmaker detetect that I am sharp, even if I use ridiculous stakes? Could be possible being limited practising this way?
Thanks and regards!
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Re: What are dreams made of?
Hello BusaHawkG5
Welcome to this community, I hope you reach your goals and make that dream of yours come true.
Now about your questions, I would say that you could register onto bookmakers, it'll save you some time once you will be ready to start arbing. Now practicing with low amounts is a bad idea, they will detect that you are placing bets on value and you will get limited (that's what I did a long time ago and that's what happened, I got limited on several key bookmakers such as bet365, interwetten, marathonbet).
The problem on the other hand is that since you are a beginner, you will make lots of mistales when you start arbing, so playing with big ammounts may not be such a good idea either.
I guess you have to try to find a balance or another way to practice your arbing skills
Welcome to this community, I hope you reach your goals and make that dream of yours come true.
Now about your questions, I would say that you could register onto bookmakers, it'll save you some time once you will be ready to start arbing. Now practicing with low amounts is a bad idea, they will detect that you are placing bets on value and you will get limited (that's what I did a long time ago and that's what happened, I got limited on several key bookmakers such as bet365, interwetten, marathonbet).
The problem on the other hand is that since you are a beginner, you will make lots of mistales when you start arbing, so playing with big ammounts may not be such a good idea either.
I guess you have to try to find a balance or another way to practice your arbing skills
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Re: What are dreams made of?
you could a couple of made-up accounts if you think training with micro stakes is so important.
Of course you would not be able to withdraw the deposits.
I dont know, just an idea, havent really given it much thought
Of course you would not be able to withdraw the deposits.
I dont know, just an idea, havent really given it much thought
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Re: What are dreams made of?
It would be good to start your accounts and keep them in a hypnosis mode untill you start arbing some time in the future. This would show that you are not in a terrible need for action. Books will love it. You can select 2-3 of them in order to practice with low stakes, but avoid this in key bookmakers such as Bet365, WillHill, Lads etc. Some b-rated books (for arbing) would be ideal for this.
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Re: What are dreams made of?
every school costs something .... this one costs a few accounts :p
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Re: What are dreams made of?
Just do 0% arbs for low stakes. That will be fine.
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Re: What are dreams made of?
6000 is enough for some bonus hunting, to do some part time arbing or live arbing.
Low stakes IE up to 100€ will not keep you under radar. 0% arbs may help but sooner or later you ll be limited.
Low stakes IE up to 100€ will not keep you under radar. 0% arbs may help but sooner or later you ll be limited.
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Re: What are dreams made of?
Thanks to all for the responses... and well, have a nice 2015, with an enormous profits!!
In a few hours, I will quote your responses in order to clarify my ideas a little bit more...
In addition, I want to confirm you that I will not start arbing until i have reached 10K euros (nowadays I already have 5K) as initial bankroll. Furthemore, my intention will be to work with BetBurguer.
How is your opinion about my proposals?
Regards
In a few hours, I will quote your responses in order to clarify my ideas a little bit more...
In addition, I want to confirm you that I will not start arbing until i have reached 10K euros (nowadays I already have 5K) as initial bankroll. Furthemore, my intention will be to work with BetBurguer.
How is your opinion about my proposals?
Regards
You become what you believe
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Re: What are dreams made of?
Nothing wrong with 5k to start,I'd not waste accounts practicing though you can do that without using money.
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Re: What are dreams made of?
So you, tribet, would to start arbing with 5K?tribet wrote: Nothing wrong with 5k to start,I'd not waste accounts practicing though you can do that without using money.
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Re: What are dreams made of?
I did start with less can't see a problem.BusaHawkG5 wrote:So you, tribet, would to start arbing with 5K?tribet wrote: Nothing wrong with 5k to start,I'd not waste accounts practicing though you can do that without using money.
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Re: What are dreams made of?
Porthugz wrote: Hello BusaHawkG5
Welcome to this community, I hope you reach your goals and make that dream of yours come true.
Now about your questions, I would say that you could register onto bookmakers, it'll save you some time once you will be ready to start arbing. Now practicing with low amounts is a bad idea, they will detect that you are placing bets on value and you will get limited (that's what I did a long time ago and that's what happened, I got limited on several key bookmakers such as bet365, interwetten, marathonbet).
The problem on the other hand is that since you are a beginner, you will make lots of mistales when you start arbing, so playing with big ammounts may not be such a good idea either.
I guess you have to try to find a balance or another way to practice your arbing skills
drhoo wrote: every school costs something .... this one costs a few accounts :p
BOOYAKA wrote:
Just do 0% arbs for low stakes. That will be fine.
ajeto wrote: 6000 is enough for some bonus hunting, to do some part time arbing or live arbing.
Low stakes IE up to 100€ will not keep you under radar. 0% arbs may help but sooner or later you ll be limited.
Thanks for your responses! I've decided to make only paper-trading, and when I finish to reach all the "must" bookies, I'll go to the real arbitrage! An exciting thought...Thordin wrote: you could a couple of made-up accounts if you think training with micro stakes is so important.
Of course you would not be able to withdraw the deposits.
I dont know, just an idea, havent really given it much thought
You become what you believe
- BusaHawkG5
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- Location: Spain
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1- Should I register into bookies with the same username?? I'm worried about iesnare...
2- I'm going to use BetBurguer. In its entire list of bookies, from Spain, I only have access to: WillHill, Bet365, Betfair, Paf, Bwin, Interwetten,888sport and TitanBet.
Through AsianConnect, I could have access to the sharp bookies: SBO, Pinnie. My question is... are they enough to make a "reasonable" profit? Let's say... From a initial bankroll of 5K, will it be posible to obtain around 600 euros/month of profit?
Thanks
Re: What are dreams made of?
I have two questions with a great degree of importance...Arbusers wrote: It would be good to start your accounts and keep them in a hypnosis mode untill you start arbing some time in the future. This would show that you are not in a terrible need for action. Books will love it. You can select 2-3 of them in order to practice with low stakes, but avoid this in key bookmakers such as Bet365, WillHill, Lads etc. Some b-rated books (for arbing) would be ideal for this.
1- Should I register into bookies with the same username?? I'm worried about iesnare...
2- I'm going to use BetBurguer. In its entire list of bookies, from Spain, I only have access to: WillHill, Bet365, Betfair, Paf, Bwin, Interwetten,888sport and TitanBet.
Through AsianConnect, I could have access to the sharp bookies: SBO, Pinnie. My question is... are they enough to make a "reasonable" profit? Let's say... From a initial bankroll of 5K, will it be posible to obtain around 600 euros/month of profit?
Thanks
You become what you believe