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Re: Noob Help Please

Postby Admin » Tue Mar 27, 2012 4:39 pm

We try and keep them accurate but sometimes they do differ slightly with no advance notice, so you're always recommended to double check the terms yourself. If you find any differences post it here. Thats what we're here for - to spread the word and help each other ;)
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Re: Noob Help Please

Postby kc89 » Tue Mar 27, 2012 5:50 pm

Ok well i had a gander through and here's some things i thought might be of interest to people :-

bgbet.com offering BOG on uk+irish horses

Current info on website about bwin.com, redbet.com, betinternet.com, betboo.com, says offer was valid UNTIL 31-12-2011. I dont know if they have diff offers or the same offer but with an extended validity date.

Id also look at pinnacle sports website as they say they offer better odds than exchanges + offer BOG aswell

Got 3 questions aswell

Do you guys use moneybookes to transfer your cash, some bookies T+C state that depositing using moneybookers DOES NOT qualify you for the free bet or deposit bonus. i was a little confused when reading thei T+C about taking a percentage when depositing money or withdraing and adding 1.99% to the curent exchange rate. Thinking of just using betfair till i understand the moneybookers.

When placing a Q bet can it be an arb as it could turn a small loss into a small profit or break even ?

Do you guys always try arb your money out 2 save on paying commision?
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Re: Noob Help Please

Postby Admin » Tue Mar 27, 2012 6:21 pm

Thanks for the info-will look into it

Moneybookers. Generally avoid in favour of debit cards but some offers are exclusive to moneybooker deposits. Go figure...

Yes qualifier arbs will turn a small profit so why not. The downside to this is an arb generally means the bookie has got it wrong. If they lose this bet to you they might be suspicious and potentially limit you in future but a lot of this is outside your control eg how many other people have taken advantage of said arb.

It's always best to try and lose at the bookie to keep them in business and keen to offer more free bets. Some books are easy to arb some impossible. It's a judgement call for you alone on the deal in question and what your time is worth.
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