I was limited to £5 at Paddy after five bets but, after making a loss on those five bets they increased my limit to £300.
I wouldn't even know where to find live arbs and I imagine you must get burned a lot if there happens to be a major event just as you are placing the other half.
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Again got increased limits? now it really sounds unbelievable. I have never expierenced anything simiral and it doesnt matter you lose or win - if they suspect you are an arber possible, they NEVER will increase limitsdoozy wrote: I was limited to £5 at Paddy after five bets but, after making a loss on those five bets they increased my limit to £300.
I wouldn't even know where to find live arbs and I imagine you must get burned a lot if there happens to be a major event just as you are placing the other half.
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I also had my limit increased at Gamebookers (bwin clone), albeit for a very short period.
First I was limited to a max return of 100€. Then, limited to 50€. Then, after losing heavily, it was increased to back to 100€. Then back to 50€ after three bets before cutting me all the way down to 2.50€, completely skipping the two steps inbetween (bwin limited me to 25€ and 10€ before limiting me to the lowest level).
Those max returns are measured against the English Premier League, as they are obviously smaller in smaller markets, where the max return is 1€. As their minimum stake is 50p, it's impossible to bet on anything with odds greater than 1.77 I believe. They also have a max return of 0.50€ in the smallest markets, which can obviously not be bet on at all.
First I was limited to a max return of 100€. Then, limited to 50€. Then, after losing heavily, it was increased to back to 100€. Then back to 50€ after three bets before cutting me all the way down to 2.50€, completely skipping the two steps inbetween (bwin limited me to 25€ and 10€ before limiting me to the lowest level).
Those max returns are measured against the English Premier League, as they are obviously smaller in smaller markets, where the max return is 1€. As their minimum stake is 50p, it's impossible to bet on anything with odds greater than 1.77 I believe. They also have a max return of 0.50€ in the smallest markets, which can obviously not be bet on at all.
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Guys i have to say that this kind of limits,sometimes without reason,may destroy eurobooks as more and more people will move to asians.We live in 2017, information on internet is everywhere,almost a big mass of people have gone to asians.Eurobooks should be more loose with their customers,or else they will lose even more people.
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Most people do not experience limits. I reckon ~98% of betters has never had an issue with personal limits.gamblehappier wrote: Guys i have to say that this kind of limits,sometimes without reason,may destroy eurobooks as more and more people will move to asians.We live in 2017, information on internet is everywhere,almost a big mass of people have gone to asians.Eurobooks should be more loose with their customers,or else they will lose even more people.
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BetVictor banned my father after he placed five £10 mug bets and lost every single one.
Just an update on this situation.
They have now permanently closed my account preventing me from being able to log into it.
According to them, they have done this because they are concerned about my losses there and they believe that I have only been continuing to bet there to chase my losses. They take responsible gaming very seriously and they can no longer allow me to use their website.
This happened after I turned my £4000 loss there into a £2500 one after several bets placed before my restriction won.
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What about the percentage of MarathonBet and BetVictor users? I know several people who wouldn't even know that arbing was possible who have been restricted to £1 on Marathon just for winning a bet.NedlogViiibes wrote:Most people do not experience limits. I reckon ~98% of betters has never had an issue with personal limits.
BetVictor banned my father after he placed five £10 mug bets and lost every single one.
Just an update on this situation.
They have now permanently closed my account preventing me from being able to log into it.
According to them, they have done this because they are concerned about my losses there and they believe that I have only been continuing to bet there to chase my losses. They take responsible gaming very seriously and they can no longer allow me to use their website.
This happened after I turned my £4000 loss there into a £2500 one after several bets placed before my restriction won.
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Sure enough, on asian book few people complain about the limitsgamblehappier wrote: Guys i have to say that this kind of limits,sometimes without reason,may destroy eurobooks as more and more people will move to asians.We live in 2017, information on internet is everywhere,almost a big mass of people have gone to asians.Eurobooks should be more loose with their customers,or else they will lose even more people.
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This is not true maletaja.You think that only 2/100 are arbers,valuebettors,traders etc..?I think much more.And also even betting like mug you can face limits,examples marathon betvictor etc..Think that people who do not know nothing about betting even following a good tipster may gain some value or copmete against bookie.maletaja wrote: 98% of clients use 10%juice. Why u have to limit them?
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