Hello all. My first post.
Seeking advice on the following scenario.
If...
I start with a 10k bank roll, and limit my arbs to 8 of the most 'reliable' bookies, how should I distribute my 10k bank roll?
£1000 in the bank and £500 in each of the remaining bookies using £200 stakes? Or something else?
Thanks in advance.
Matt
New bank roll. How much where?
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Excellent. Well thank you very much. That's a very matter of fact answer (as I was hoping for). Much appreciated.
Excuse my naivity, but is there a problem with initially using only the softbooks? In the interest of simplicity and to avoid having to work out any potential commision deductions I may need to consider when utilising the basebooks?
I'm not opposed to using them if that's what you recommend.
Excuse my naivity, but is there a problem with initially using only the softbooks? In the interest of simplicity and to avoid having to work out any potential commision deductions I may need to consider when utilising the basebooks?
I'm not opposed to using them if that's what you recommend.
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Also, can I ask the significance of e wallets and what instances they are flavoured?
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I m not sure if I understand your questions.
I suggest you don't buy/sell only in softbooks. You will need to enable basebooks as well in order to avoid low limits in one of the legs of your arb.
As for e-wallets...they make your life easier allowing you to transact fast.
I suggest you don't buy/sell only in softbooks. You will need to enable basebooks as well in order to avoid low limits in one of the legs of your arb.
As for e-wallets...they make your life easier allowing you to transact fast.
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The above should obviously have said favoured*
Sorry, what I'm asking is...
What benefit would a Skrill account provide me with? Depositing funds via a debit or credit card is pretty quick if your card details are already stored. 3 digits from the back and the funds are in, no?
Sorry, what I'm asking is...
What benefit would a Skrill account provide me with? Depositing funds via a debit or credit card is pretty quick if your card details are already stored. 3 digits from the back and the funds are in, no?