Hi everybody,
i am new here - i was reading a lot in here during the last 2 weeks, i found a lot of information.
it is a very good forum in my opinion!
well now to the topic, i was reading about loose money because some of the bookmakers have other rules then other, forfait of a tennisplayer....
how do you handle that? do you make a list of this rules of every bookmaker you opening or can i find this information somewhere a resume of that rules of the bookmakers?
thank's for your help
mixed rules on bookmakers
- sportoboy
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Re: mixed rules on bookmakers
Hi marcos,
a nice website which has the info gathered together for tennis is this: http://tennisbios.com/view/tennis-bookmakers
Of course bookies change every now and then their rules and there is a possibility that some bookie info on this website isn't updated.
For example youwin has changed its rules two weeks ago from "void" to "1 ball" and this isn't updated in this list.
a nice website which has the info gathered together for tennis is this: http://tennisbios.com/view/tennis-bookmakers
Of course bookies change every now and then their rules and there is a possibility that some bookie info on this website isn't updated.
For example youwin has changed its rules two weeks ago from "void" to "1 ball" and this isn't updated in this list.
- marcos
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Re: mixed rules on bookmakers
Hi ,
thank you for your fast answer, the site seems very good, well i guess i have to learn a lot to get all those rules in my head.
hasta pronto
thank you for your fast answer, the site seems very good, well i guess i have to learn a lot to get all those rules in my head.
hasta pronto
- MUCHBET
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Re: mixed rules on bookmakers
also those are listed wrong:
Tipico is 1 Point
Totesports is 100%
Tipico is 1 Point
Totesports is 100%
- bettingbible
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Re: mixed rules on bookmakers
You might find this useful: http://betting-bible.com/sports-arbitrage/arbers-guide-to-bookmakers. There's also a decent help section for new arbers, explaining the things you need to look out for to ensure you optimise profits and don't making loss making errors