During these last days we had the chance to speak with a number of industry’s actors about fund passing situations.
It became evident that a lot of bad will, and not smart gambling, is enabled in these situations.
Therefore we would like to inform all members that our forum will not support anyone who uses any fund passing technique.
In addition, we do not advise our members to use these techniques as the risk of capital evaporation is immense.
Thank you.
Arbusers position on fund passing incidents
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Arbusers position on fund passing incidents
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It is clear for me that fund passing incidents are in decline. It seems that Betfair, the white labels and the agents were able to suppress fund passing to a large extend. I m not saying it is over though, far from it. But I was thinking what is it that makes people use this technique. I believe it is the overestimation of their own capabilities combined with their belief that the other side of the fence is not that smart. Well in reality they are smart too, in some cases they are smarter.
I m sure the first guys that used fund passing made fortunes before Betfair and their associates woke up. But you must be humble and of course, not greedy, to understand when it is the time to stop and search for the next trick that will make money for you. I recall, years ago I came up with a technique to manipulate a hole in some casinos. The money was great and easy, and it was evident some casinos were bleeding hard. Most probably I was the first to use it. But I was able to recognise the signs telling me I should stop. I noticed some changes in their T&Cs and that was enough to understand they would confront my technique. So I stopped and I left a lot of potential profit go, before being caught in an adventure. Months later I was reading complaints in various forums from people that looked like using this technique or something similar.
What is the lesson here? Yes, we are smart, but most probably there are smarter people in this arena too.
I m sure the first guys that used fund passing made fortunes before Betfair and their associates woke up. But you must be humble and of course, not greedy, to understand when it is the time to stop and search for the next trick that will make money for you. I recall, years ago I came up with a technique to manipulate a hole in some casinos. The money was great and easy, and it was evident some casinos were bleeding hard. Most probably I was the first to use it. But I was able to recognise the signs telling me I should stop. I noticed some changes in their T&Cs and that was enough to understand they would confront my technique. So I stopped and I left a lot of potential profit go, before being caught in an adventure. Months later I was reading complaints in various forums from people that looked like using this technique or something similar.
What is the lesson here? Yes, we are smart, but most probably there are smarter people in this arena too.