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How to always lose money in one book

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How to always lose money in one book

Tue Apr 26, 2016 2:11 am

Is there a method or betting system that could make most of bets placed in one book lose, while on the other book win?
One thing to mention is that, a low "lost-margin" is acceptable.
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Re: How to always lose money in one book

Tue Apr 26, 2016 6:20 am

No, unfortunately there isn't.
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Re: How to always lose money in one book

Tue Apr 26, 2016 12:51 pm

yfang2 wrote: Is there a method or betting system that could make most of bets placed in one book lose, while on the other book win?
One thing to mention is that, a low "lost-margin" is acceptable.
Well, if we knew from the very start which leg is the lost one, we would be trillionaires.
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Re: How to always lose money in one book

Tue Apr 26, 2016 1:57 pm

yfang2 wrote: Is there a method or betting system that could make most of bets placed in one book lose, while on the other book win?
One thing to mention is that, a low "lost-margin" is acceptable.
The only way I can think of is an accumulator. Get a few odds of 5+ on one coupon and most of the coupons will lose.
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Re: How to always lose money in one book

Tue Apr 26, 2016 5:13 pm

I used a method with betfair laying on horse and dog racings. It might work
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Re: How to always lose money in one book

Wed Apr 27, 2016 8:09 am

Well, I can most certainly tell you how it is possible to statistically lose in the long-term in any given bookie. Just do opposite of arbing basically.
If there is an 1% arb, which tells you to bet on Federer on pinnacle and Djokovic on bet365, then basically bet on Djokovic on pinnacle and on Federer in bet365.
This way you will basically have a negative arb - no matter what happens you will lose that match a given margin. The odds that you hit on the soft bookie ain't gonna be soft and
nobody from 100'000 arbers is gonna hit the line. Or, if you don't wanna arb, then just bet on Federer on bet365 in this case - they will have worse odds than pinnacle.

But I'm not quite sure why would you do this, since the goal is to make money  ;D
But I guess if you think you can get away from limitations if you bet some shitty lines, or start losing money, then I guess you could try this.
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Re: How to always lose money in one book

Sun May 01, 2016 9:53 pm

Yeah just make sure the winner bookie is always giving the higher odd in the arb. 90% time they will win your money and the other bookie will be paying out to you.

Why you thinking of doing this will an arb friendly bookie?
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Re: How to always lose money in one book

Fri May 06, 2016 12:32 pm

There's a way to lose money in one bookie, over long haul.

Bet against the Value :D

If you picked valuebet in another bookie. Use that bookie to cover that bet and you will lose :)
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Re: How to always lose money in one book

Fri May 06, 2016 12:42 pm

Workpeter wrote: Yeah just make sure the winner bookie is always giving the higher odd in the arb. 90% time they will win your money and the other bookie will be paying out to you.

Why you thinking of doing this will an arb friendly bookie?
Do you even believe what you are typing seriously?
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