Now it's Your turn to be an 'Arbitrage' bettor!
For more than 10 years 'Arbitrage' betting is popular tactics in the world of online sports betting. It means, that at two or more online bookmakers the odds of a given bet with opposite outcomes is so high, that if you place a bet on both outcomes at two different offices then you can make up to 10-15% profit.


Sounds simple right?
The thing is not too complicated but to become a pro 'Arbitrage' bettor you should be familiar with a few tricks and golden rule. This sports betting system works in case of there are only two possible outcomes, for example tennis. Here is an example: Odds for Nadal at BetClic is 2.05x and for Federer at Bwin is also 2.05x, so if you place a bet of £ 1000 at both betting offices you will make a profit of £ 50 because of the overlapping odds.


So why don't everybody do this?
It is impossible to take advantage of these opportunities because they exist for 5-10 minutes maximum. You can subscribe to sms messaging services but these are too late many times when the "arb" is alredy gone or too low. In addition you need starting capital, experience, knowledge, routine and of course accuracy. Of course not all sports betting companies like these players, cancellation of bets can happen also (not common, but happens if playing with big money).


How much capital to start and what profit should be expected?
Since your money should be placed at multiple bookies, therefore at least £ 500 is recommended for getting started. Of course it is possible to play with less but then you can win only small sums. A goal which I think can be easily achieved without any difficulties is a monthly 10-15% profit. Not too bad for a month if you consider that in banks you can currently get 7-8% in one year.


What is the reaction of online bookmaker offices to this?
It depends on if you win or loose at the particular betting office. If you have to many winning bets at the same place they might reduce your maximal bet for certain cases making not worth to place bets there anymore. Nevermind, there are a lot of online bookies. By the way this is an absolutely legal betting system so don't be afraid of any legal issues.


How much time do I need to do this?
It depends if you want to live of it or you do it for some pocket money. If you are serious about this, watching the events and the software for 8-10 hours a day is recommended.


Is there any risk involved?
I'm sure everybody wants to hear there is not. Unfortunately it must disappoint you, I've seen a lot of things and I have to say that in the world of sports betting even fixed matches are only 99.999% sure. If you put too high stakes they might get cancelled, in this case you must insure your bet at an other betting office even if it would cause you some loss. Dont worry about it, you will win back all later or even on the same day!


How to reduce the risk?
  • Place a bet on an "arb" with a maximal profit of 15%. "Arb"-s higher than 20% are many times just a result of a mistake the office made and the bets are getting cancelled.
  • If you win you do not take your money out, it can catch their attention.
  • Do not bet more than £ 500 on one match, it can also catch attention.
Getting started in arbitrage betting
  • Minimum start-up capital £ 250 but much better if £ 500
  • Register and open an accounts at the betting offices
  • Open a Moneybookers (virtual purse) account for money transfers
  • Do "paper trading" - practice on paper before placing a bet
  • Finding the optimal softwares
FREE software! - http://RebelBetting.com/?x=101x

At the bottom of the page click on the blue "Try now" and it will start downloading the free software.
BookieSamurai

All informations in this blog derives from various interviews and betting materials. The author of this blog takes no
responsibility for any demage or loss of any reader. Bet within your limits!




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