hello i have important question:
when my software find a arb profit 5 and this arb stay for 3 days and not change,can i sure booki dont mistake and dont void this odd?
long time arb = not void
even arb was high(5 or higher)
this theory true?
VOID,void bet
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Re: VOID,void bet
I'd double check to make sure the arb is correct in terms of outcomes and odds. If it is it should generally be fine.
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those days such arbs are gone within minuntes usually - otherwise some alertservices fail: for instance European "EX-1" Handycap in wrong direction - mixed Home/away team meaning 6,5 instead of 3,5 odds , etc...
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How about in situation when market turns around in a few minutes?
Example:
average odds on all the bookies for Team A are 1.8 and 2.15 for Team B to win a match in basketball. And then in a short period of time odds at Pinnacle start to move in one direction. So at Pinnacle odds for Team A would be 2.00 and for team B would be 1.9 (that is a moment when we usually place a bet, because soft bookies are sleeping). But after placing a bet the odds movement went crazy again and the odds at Pinnacle are now for Team A 5.00 and Team B 1.2. Hope you understand what I mean.
In this situation, can the soft bookie claim the wrong odds (odd 2.15 Team B) excuse if they were slow to change odds?
Example:
average odds on all the bookies for Team A are 1.8 and 2.15 for Team B to win a match in basketball. And then in a short period of time odds at Pinnacle start to move in one direction. So at Pinnacle odds for Team A would be 2.00 and for team B would be 1.9 (that is a moment when we usually place a bet, because soft bookies are sleeping). But after placing a bet the odds movement went crazy again and the odds at Pinnacle are now for Team A 5.00 and Team B 1.2. Hope you understand what I mean.
In this situation, can the soft bookie claim the wrong odds (odd 2.15 Team B) excuse if they were slow to change odds?
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I wouldn't say never, because I had a void bet in this situation already, but both bookies, that the bets were placed, are considered sharp bookies. Also I have re-opened this thread because at the moment I have the same situation, the only difference is that now one bet was placed on a soft bookie and I have a strong feeling that the soft bookie will try to find an excuse to void a bet.