How do Bookies know you are Arbing?
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How do Bookies know you are Arbing?
How do the online bookmakers know you are arbing? do they share bet information between each other or is it purely based on bet sizing and what you bet on?
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Re: How do Bookies know you are Arbing?
Welcome to the forum.
Take a look here about player's profiling by bookmakers: index.php/topic,4504.0.html
After that they do take a look to what you bet on, so if you beat them 1-2 times you could consider your account as limited.
In very rare occasions bookmakers would exchange information with other bookmakers and processors.
Take a look here about player's profiling by bookmakers: index.php/topic,4504.0.html
After that they do take a look to what you bet on, so if you beat them 1-2 times you could consider your account as limited.
In very rare occasions bookmakers would exchange information with other bookmakers and processors.
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Re: How do Bookies know you are Arbing?
Im sure when you place a bet the bookmaker software will record the betfair odds at that exact time next to your bet. After 3 bets it will be obvious you are arbing or only taking exceptionally good odds.
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- geomak
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About speed of limit, i believe it depends on bookmakers softwares and of course how large stakes you use.
There are books (maybe most of them) that scanning real time all market prices and send an alert to trader if he is in arb zone.
So, when you place a bet before he change the price he already knows you are probably arbing and leave notes to your account and waits for your next bet or limits you instantly
There are books (maybe most of them) that scanning real time all market prices and send an alert to trader if he is in arb zone.
So, when you place a bet before he change the price he already knows you are probably arbing and leave notes to your account and waits for your next bet or limits you instantly
- showMeDaMoney
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They can tell by the odds that they provide.
If 90% of bookmakers are offering odds at 1.90
and then your Bookmaker is offering at 2.20 (like 5%+)
Then suddenly you have 2000 users all wanting to place a bet at $2.20
They kind of bunch you up with the rest of the users that placed a bet at $2.20.
They may not be limiting you, but they limit that particular bet (or bets were they received a high number of requests.
i.e rebelbetting/and other sure bet sites.
Or you can just use a bookmaker that doesn't care like, pinnacle, betfair, sbobet, smarket, and more.
If 90% of bookmakers are offering odds at 1.90
and then your Bookmaker is offering at 2.20 (like 5%+)
Then suddenly you have 2000 users all wanting to place a bet at $2.20
They kind of bunch you up with the rest of the users that placed a bet at $2.20.
They may not be limiting you, but they limit that particular bet (or bets were they received a high number of requests.
i.e rebelbetting/and other sure bet sites.
Or you can just use a bookmaker that doesn't care like, pinnacle, betfair, sbobet, smarket, and more.
- maletaja
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Im sure there are no trader or human activity, its about algos. When there are ebnormaous activity then a) halt or b)fatal price reduction
But guys how do you explain second bet limitations? Even gambler can "mistake" first time and hit soft line:)
But guys how do you explain second bet limitations? Even gambler can "mistake" first time and hit soft line:)
- midoritea
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And the book generally cannot know you are arbing (ie. covering the other side), nor do they care. All they are interested in is whether you are sharper than their odds - what are the chances of you winning in the future. They are playing their own probability game (using everything available, math, statistics and profiling data).
Re: How do Bookies know you are Arbing?
It makes little sense to offer out-of-line prices IF you already know they are out of line (when accepting the bet).dealer wins wrote: Im sure when you place a bet the bookmaker software will record the betfair odds at that exact time next to your bet.
And the book generally cannot know you are arbing (ie. covering the other side), nor do they care. All they are interested in is whether you are sharper than their odds - what are the chances of you winning in the future. They are playing their own probability game (using everything available, math, statistics and profiling data).
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Soft books are slow to change the odds as their mug punters dont like odds changes. (or they are just low budget with cr@p staff) Hence they are soft books.
Doesnt mean they dont know when their odds are an arb, quite the opposite they are super clued up on that!
Competent books dont even worry about arbs as they have confidence with their odds/traders and/or manage their lines properly.
Doesnt mean they dont know when their odds are an arb, quite the opposite they are super clued up on that!
Competent books dont even worry about arbs as they have confidence with their odds/traders and/or manage their lines properly.
Never trust a goose!!!
- midoritea
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Also, the year is now 2017, the majority of action is in live, where odds move constantly everywhere.
Re: How do Bookies know you are Arbing?
I'm afraid I disagree with almost everything you wrote. And staff matters little, software counts (thus the paradox remains).dealer wins wrote: Soft books are slow to change the odds as their mug punters dont like odds changes.
Also, the year is now 2017, the majority of action is in live, where odds move constantly everywhere.
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They do it quite often and consciously. It's called promotion. They've got enough juice and turnover to compete between themselves with those “best odds”. Comes without saying that, like bonus offers, it's aimed not at you but mugs to lure them to open new accounts.midoritea wrote: It makes little sense to offer out-of-line prices IF you already know they are out of line (when accepting the bet).
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IMO "best odds" generally means lowest juice, not "most tilted" or most out-of-line odds. Offering high odds on one side at the expense of very poor odds on the other side is not a good promotion.Bubbles wrote: They do it quite often and consciously. It's called promotion. They've got enough juice and turnover to compete between themselves with those “best odds”.
- maletaja
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I think bookies are trying to squeese juice down. Many bookies advertise thet they have 2% juice, or promotional offers 0% juice(coolbet)
Sry but 5% juice or even 10% juice is not normal nowadays...
Sry but 5% juice or even 10% juice is not normal nowadays...