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Odds calculator

Postby elbie » Tue Dec 07, 2010 9:55 pm

Had a mind blank and can't think of the right name of it, but can anyone recommend a spreadsheet which works out all the odds and stakes?

I'm looking to bet across bookmakers soon (arb, but not neccessarily min 100% book) - partly as practice for my long awaited US debut and also to see if it makes a difference if I'm seen as a mug punter by putting money into some old accounts (more bonuses?). Plus, not sure if I can get better return by arbing than laying off against Betfair all the time.

Thoughts?
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Re: Odds calculator

Postby Admin » Tue Dec 07, 2010 10:07 pm

Dutching calculator? Cash matters have a spreadsheet and calc built in I think
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Re: Odds calculator

Postby elbie » Tue Dec 07, 2010 10:14 pm

Dutching. Thats the phrase I was looking for. Thank you.
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Re: Odds calculator

Postby SharpeShooter » Wed Dec 08, 2010 7:55 am

Hey Elbie

Some books have to be dutched to be successful. 12Bet, 188Bet, 10Bet, Titanbet, Jetbull etal.

I have a simple dutching spreadsheet, download it here

http://rapidshare.com/files/435612248/Dutching_Calc.xls
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Re: Odds calculator

Postby elbie » Wed Dec 08, 2010 10:09 pm

Thanks Steve - you're a star.

Guess its going to be a case of comparing Betfair to Dutching and going for the highest.

Have a card and half to go then off to the US books. Will let you know how I get on nearer the time, but thinking of little and often and going for fast turnovers and taking advantage of the regular reload offers.
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