You can change the odds in your ticket as you want. Of course, total of odds can't be higher then the multiplier of parlay bet.Alfa1234 wrote:Been parlay arbing for quite a while now. I'm not sure what you mean by changing the odd though? How would you do that? Once the ticket is made, the odds are set.Yngwie/Sawyer wrote: Pregame arbing is dead mostly..Unless you're living in a location where you have access to sleepy bookies. Bookmakers limit very quickly when you bet value odds pregame. It takes longer for them to realize what you're doing when you're arbing live. Live arbing is my favourite arbing strategy recently..
My favourite arbing strategy was parlay arbing in the past but had been a long time since I made my last parlay arb. Man, I miss those bets! Parlay arb was an amazing tool to camouflage your action and boost your profits. Maybe you know, maybe you don't know; do you know you can change the odds in your bet ticket?
For example,
Dundee United Reserves 2,50
Chelsea 1,30
Liverpool 1,50
You can change odds in bet ticket how you want,
You can change odds like this for example;
Dundee United Reserves 2,00
Chelsea 1,30
Liverpool 1,875
Last leg of parlay (Liverpool) becomes 1,875 from 1,50! If opposite side is 3,20 which creates a %2.13 arb; Well, it becomes a Massive %18.23 ARB!
It's specially useful when arbing lower leagues where there's parlay requirement by some bookmakers. Anyway, I think live arbing is better. No void risk (almost), you get your money back quickly, your account lasts longer and you can catch goals which results in massive profits. Nothing feels like you pick Liverpool -1 and Salah scores a goal few seconds after and you see your cover bet in Pinnacle is rejected
For example,
Let's say odds are,
Chelsea 1,50
Manchester United 1,80
Barcelona 1,30
Parlay pays: 3,51
You can change Chelsea odds but if you increase Chelsea odds, then odds for other bets will decrease.
You can change the odds like this:
Chelsea 1,40
Manchester United 1,70
Barcelona 1,47479
Odds may be different but parlay odds still 3,51. (2,51 to 1)
Math is something amazing, isn't it?