Do any of you do some live betting abitrage and if so, which bookies are slow in updating live odds other than Bwin (which I used for a while but are very quick in limiting) and preferably do have stable limits?
And my second question is: do you know any bookmakers who use the livebetting engine of Bwin/Gamebookers/Partybets/Betoto?
I recently found out that goalbet.com use this same engine (only a bit different odds, but not much) and therefore I suspect there must be more of those "semi-clones" around?
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It's arbitrage but there is a small risk of a goal being scored in between your bets or odds dropping (or rising). But that doesn't take away my question!MaxShalamar wrote: Technically this is trading and not arbing as you are not guaranteed a profit whatever the outcome
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These are best kept secrets.GLopez wrote: Really....no answers at all?
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Pending times is the biggest problem - 188bet and ibc or sbo can have up to 5min in worst cases!!!!
That did cost me a lot of money already in my arbing - as usually those asian bookies are OVER and europeans under on such live-arbs - so in case of goal hit you loose our entire UNDER-bet if unlucky!
That did cost me a lot of money already in my arbing - as usually those asian bookies are OVER and europeans under on such live-arbs - so in case of goal hit you loose our entire UNDER-bet if unlucky!
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and what's the point of this forum then ?Arbusers wrote:These are best kept secrets.GLopez wrote: Really....no answers at all?
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