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Introduction: What you are about
to learn will generate an easy income for you for the rest of your life.
Sports arbitrage betting loophole is one of the most intriguing 21st Century
phenomenon in existence - a way of generating free money within a couple of
hours of placing your bets - and remember, each 'arb' you find guarantees
you a profit of between 2% to 90% (and sometimes much more) each and every
time. If you take a little time to absorb the simple techniques in this
guide you will in a couple of weeks become very efficient at finding arbs
and profiting from them. Not many know about the wonder that is arb trading
- the few that do are making a lot of money for very little work each day.
Welcome to the exciting and profitable world of sports arbitrage trading.
What is an arb? (Beat
the online bookies...) As far as we are concerned an 'arb'
(arbitrage) is simply an anomaly that exists because the internet has truly
made the world of sports betting an easy and global marketplace. There are
now throngs of online bookies entering the internet betting business - more
and more are also forming and this is great news for us because it will only
increase the number of already plentiful arbs that we can pick from. An arb
is formed when different bookies have different prices for different
outcomes in a particular sporting event. The bottom line is that we can
place bets to cover both (all) outcomes with different bookies and get back
more than we invested.
The best way is to investigate with an example:
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During a ladies single game at
Wimbledon between WILLIAMS and SHARPOVA the bookies Tote and Victor Chandler
priced the outcomes differently:
Tote - 3/1 SHARPOVA to win
Victor Chandler - 2/5 WILLIAMS to win
To return £100 with Victor Chandler above we would have to invest £71.42. To
return £100 with Tote for a SHARPOVA win we would have to invest £25. Our
total collective investment would be just £96.42 - and whoever won the game
our total return would be £100. We have just made a guaranteed 3.58% on your
money within 2 hours. You can find plenty of these arbs each and every week.
How did we calculate how much investment is required to return £100
(including our stake)? We do a very simple calculation:
1. With V.C. the odds for a WILLIAMS win was 2/5. To find out how much you
need to invest to return £100 simply make the following calculation:
(a) 2/5 + 1 = 1.4
(b) 100/1.4 = £71.43
2. With Tote the odds for a SHARPOVA win was 3/1.
To return £100 (including our stake):
(a) 3/1 + 1 = 4
(b) 100/4 = £25
Total Investment (£71.42 + £25) = £96.42
Total Return REGARDLESS OF OUTCOME £100
Total Profit (£100 - £96.42) =
£3.58 risk free.
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Part 1 -Why do arbs occur? Arbs occur
when we use 2 or more book-makers - and they do so because the odds
compilers of the various bookmakers simply have different opinions. Don't
forget you will be using online bookies from all over the globe in your
quest to find arbs - and while a bookie in UK may be upto speed about
Premiership football results, the same is less than likely true for the
bookies in say USA or Australia. And as more and more online companies are
formed, we can expect the number of arbs to increase with time. Arbs are
here to stay, and a source of free and easy cash.
Part 2 - Reading the odds
This part of the Instruction will help you get to grips with reading the
ways that bookies express their odds. It would be good if all bookies
globally just displayed their odds in a uniform way, but across the world
they show them differently:
(a) Fractions - e.g. 2/1 3/1 etc
A lot of UK bookies will express odds as fractions. The top figure is the
profit achieved and the bottom figure is the investment required to achieve
that profit. So 2/1 means £2 profit from an investment of £1. 1/3 means a
profit of £1 from an investment of £3 and so on.
(b) Decimals - A lot of European bookies express odds in terms of decimals
e.g. 1.5, 3.4 etc
What you have to remember about decimals is that your stake has been
included in the return - so 3.5 means your total return including stake is
£3.5.
To convert a decimal into a fraction is to simply deduct 1 from the decimal
- so a decimal price of 3.0 isn’t 3/1 it's 2/1.
To calculate your returns on a decimal bet just multiply it by your stake.
So a £10 bet on 3.0 odds returns £30.
(c) US Odds
US odds have a + or - in front of them. If positive it shows your profit for
every 100 staked. Thus £100 at +400 would mean you get a total return of
£500 (and a profit of £400). If it has a negative sign it shows how much you
need to stake to achieve a £100 profit. So -400 means you would need to bet
£400 to win £100.
As you start to read and use these odds more frequently
Part 3 - How to spot arbs
Now we have a firm understanding of arbs, their causes and the odds system
we're going to see how best to spot them, and how to organise your time for
maximum efficiency.
As an arb trader it's vital that you construct a daily checklist of events
that you wish to investigate. It's very handy to buy a diary specifically
for your arb trades and jot down the specific events you'll be hunting for
arbs in. Make this a routine - for instance, perhaps on a particular
Saturday you want to check the premiership fixtures, the tennis fixtures and
the one day series between India and England. Do not randomly hunt for arbs
without this sort of plan.
Now that you've identified the list of events you're going to attack today,
what do you do next? Let's start with the tennis fixtures between player A &
player B. To see if any arb opportunities exist construct the below table:
W.Hill Ladbrokes Eurobet Scandi Victor Chandler
Player A 2/5 2/6 2/7 2/7 2/6
Player B 2/1 5/2 3/1 5/2 2/1
Here it's obvious that the best 2 prices are 2/9 for player A (W.Hill) and
3/1 for player B (Eurobet). Does an arb exist here? Yes:
To return a total of say £1000 on player A with W.Hill we need to invest
(2/5+1 = 1.4...then £1000/1.4) £714.28
to return a total of £1000 on player B with Eurobet we need to invest (3/1+1
= 4...then £1000/4) £250
our total investment to return £1000 whichever player wins is just £964.
This is a clear arb opportunity and you would then place £714.28 with W.Hill
on player A and a further £250 with Eurobet on player B. At the end of the
match you will pickup a certain profit of £35.72 - finding just 3 arbs a day
of this kind (very achievable) will give you a daily profit of £107.16 - and
a tax free monthly income of over £3000. Hopefully you are now beginning to
realise the magic of arbs. If you take this systematic approach with each
sporting event you have on your checklist your chances of finding an arb are
good. However there are a couple of free websites which will help you
identify even more:
(a) www.betbrain.com - Has a wide range of sports and events to choose from
and gives you the current odds of a number of bookies covering these events.
This site is particularly good for identifying soccer arbs - it also has a
section which highlights bookies information - this is useful because it's
important that the bookies you use have the same trading rules - that way in
the event of a freak occurrence (e.g. match being abandoned) you are not
left in a situation where one bookie pays out and the other does not.
(b) www.infobetting.com - Has a long list of bookies and very useful for
finding tennis arbs.
By the time you finish reading this guide, you will have many websites that
we recommend - it's a good idea to open up a new directory in your
favourites dedicated to arb trading. These websites are all free and
priceless in helping you make money with arbs.
Part 4 - Calculating arbs
Here we'll go through some more arb examples, including football arbs which
require 3 bets to get your return.
1. Let us consider the following arb:
Player A - 4/7
Player B - 17/9
To calculate your return and how much you should stake do the following:
(a) Convert fractions into decimals:
Player A - 4 divided by 7 is 0.5714. Add one to get your decimal figure of
1.5714.
Player B - 17 divided by 9 is 1.8888. Add one to get your decimal of 2.8888.
(b) Divide the decimal figures you have calculated into 1000 and this will
tell you how much you need to invest to return £1000:
Player A - 1000/1.5714 = £636.37 needed to return £1000
Player B - 1000/2.8888 = £346.16 needed to return £1000
(c) Add your total investments required to return £1000:
£636.37 + £346.16 = £982.53
Does an arb exist? Yes - were you to invest a total of £982.53 on both
players winning you are certain to get back £1000. That's a £17.47 return in
a couple of hours for doing nothing. This is a low return arb - you will
often find arbs returning between 5% and 10% and sometimes even more.
2. How to work out investments required for soccer arbs.
Let's say Brazil are playing USA and the bookies have priced it as:
Eurobet - Brazil Win at 11/10
W.Hill - Draw at 14/5
Centrebet - USA at 4/1
Let's go through the calculation as we did in the first example:
(a) convert fractions into decimals
Brazil Win - 11/10 + 1 = 2.1
Draw - 14/5 + 1 = 3.8
USA Win - 4/1 + 1 = 5
(b) Find out how much is required to return £1000 in each instance.
Brazil Win - 1000/2.1 = £476 to return £1000
Draw - 1000/3.8 = £263 to return £1000
USA Win - 1000/5 = £200
(c) Add your total investment required to return £1000:
£476 + £263 + £200 = £939
Does an arb exist? Again, yes. Were you to place a total of £939 you are
certain to make a profit of £61 - not bad for 90 minutes work (if you can
call it that). Now that you have identified the arb you would place the bets
- £476 with Eurobet on a Brazil win, £263 with W.Hill on a draw and £200
with Centrebet on a USA win.
With time and experience you will find that arbs occur not only with
sporting events but with ANY event where you can place a bet - from politics
to music awards. The opportunities are limitless.
Part 5 - Soccer arbs
The next couple of chapters will help you focus on finding arbs in
particular sports, and the tools, tricks, tips, bookies and websites that
you should use for each. The information is priceless and has taken years to
formulate and perfect.
We will start with soccer, where arb opportunities are almost endless thanks
to global coverage of global leagues. The best arbs are to be found in the
standard '90 minute result' category (an example of which we saw in Chapter
4).
Odds comparison sites such as betbrain are very useful in finding soccer
arbs - there are so many bookies who offer soccer results - and that's a
very good thing for us. It ensures many opportunities to pickup free cash
exist.
It's important to note that in UK many of the bookies will compile similar
odds so you wouldn't find many arbs between UK bookies. There are however
different odds to be found with European bookmakers which of course leads to
arbs. In your quest to hunt down arbs you should open accounts with as many
online bookies across the world as you can. The bookies you should take
special note of with soccer are:
1. www.bet365.com
2. www.wsex.com (stands for World Sports Exchange in case you wondered)
3. www.bluesquare.com
4. www.sportingodds.com
5. www.stanleybet.com
6. www.betsense.com
7. www.playoff.as
8. www.ladbrokes.com
9. www.centrebet.com
One of the best soccer tips is to start looking at lower leagues first and
work your way up instead of the other way around - remember there are very
few experts on lower league football so more price differences are likely to
exist here, and so more arbs can be found.
Get News Before The Bookies - Remember that with soccer you will find that
breaking news will change odds dramatically. The good news is that some
bookies are much less responsive than others in changing odds to breaking
news and this results in arb opportunities being created. Probably the most
famous example of this was the Israel vs Austria world cup qualifying match
where Israel were at home. Due to fear of terrorism about 9 Austrian players
backed out which of course weakened the team considerably - of course not
all bookies responded to the news quickly - and at one stage the combination
of odds included:
Israel win 11/10
Draw 5/2
Austria win 4/1
It was possible to pickup a profit of £40 on an investment of £1000 just for
knowing your soccer news.
Other Soccer Markets - there can be arbs found in other soccer markets such
as corners and total goals but these are harder to find and your main hunt
should be in the results after 90 minutes area as we have talked about.
Final Tips - This applies to all your arb bets, you should always round up
or down when you place a bet as it makes you less conspicuous. A bet such as
£234.67 looks a little odd compared with £235. There is nothing illegal
about arbs but if a bookie suspects you are an arb trader he may try and
restrict your bets. Another tip that applies to any sport is that you should
always secure the best price first (the one that is out of line with what
other bookies are offering) - as this price may not last.
Part 6 - Tennis arbs
There are always big differences between the compilers of different bookies
so tennis always produces many arbs. The 2 best odds comparison sites for
tennis arbs are www.tip-ex.com and www.infobetting.com .
The biggest caution when finding tennis arbs are different bookie rulings
when a player retires from a game. Some bookies will payout in the event of
a player having to retire, and others won’t. When finding tennis arbs it's
important to ensure both bookies you place bets with have the same rules in
the event of a retired player.
The below are the bookies of choice for tennis trading. Of course don't
count out others - but the following have been known to be involved in
creating arbs:
1. www.bet365.com
2. www.betinternet.com
3. www.unibet.com
4. www.willhill.com
5. www.ladbrokes.com
6. www.playit.com
7. www.gamebookers.com
8. www.sportingodds.com
Tennis is a good sport for finding arbs - and it runs pretty much all
through the year so it's worth getting involved with it as it will get you
arbs all-year-round. Just to illustrate, at the time of writing the draw for
the Wimbledon first round had just been
made - and as usual threw up a feast of arb opportunities to pick and choose
from. Within minutes the following matches offered free money for the
taking:
1. Raymond (1.36 with Unibet) vs Fortez (4.5 with Stanbet) giving a return
of 4.44%
2. Mallise (1.33 with Unibet) vs Saulnier (4.5 with Skybet) giving a return
of 2.56%
3. Gimelstob (1.62 with Stanbet) vs Labadze (2.92 with Expekt) giving a
return of 4.57%
4. Boutter (1.45 with Unibet) vs Galvani (3.5 with Stan James) giving a
return of 2.45%
5. Krajan (3.0 with TheGreek) vs Massu (1.57 with Betabet) giving a return
of 2.98%
The important point to remember here is that this is not at all unusual - if
anything the results were a little on the low side in producing juicy high %
arbs, but even so there were more arbs than could be used. In fact there
were several other arbs produced in that draw.
Part 7 - Cricket arbs
There are plenty of arb opportunities to be found in cricket. but as with
tennis it's important to understand different bookie rules. In county
cricket this means knowing how bookies treat drawn matches - by far most
will refund stakes in the event of a draw but a few firms do not. In the
national one day games, again you have to see how bookies will treat a tie -
most will return stakes but again there are a couple of firms that do not.
Once you check the rules once you will be comfortable placing arb bets going
forward.
The best bookies for domestic cricket are listed below:
1. www.sportingodds.com
2. www.bet365.com
3. www.blusq.com
4. www.tote.co.uk
5. www.totalbet.com
International Cricket Arbs - The key to finding arbs in international
cricket is to have a large number of foreign betting accounts. Different
bookies operate to different profit margins (and foreign ones often take
lower margins which create arbs between them and the UK). Some of the best
bookies for cricket arbs include:
1. www.canbet.com
2. www.centrebet.com
3. www.iasbet.com
4. www.cricketbet.com.au
5. www.bet365.com
As with hunting for football arbs keep an eye on the cricket news for events
that can change prices (quickly with some bookies and very slowly with
others, thus creating a nice pick of arbs). Sites such as www.cricinfo.com
are very useful for this.
Part 8 - Golf arbs
Your best place to find golf arbs are in the 2 or 3 ball bets where bookies
will pick either 2 or 3 golfers, the object of course is to back the best
one. Let's look at a 3 ball example:
Player 1 Player 2 Player 3
Bookie A 6/4 2/1 5/4
Bookie B 11/4 7/4 5/4
Bookie C 7/4 6/4 5/4
Bookie D 2/1 7/4 7/4
If you place bets with bookies at 11/4, 2/1 and 7/4 you end up with a profit
of 4%. As always if you are placing 3 bets always secure the most 'odd' one
first and secure the others that are more in line with the industry later.
You don’t want to be in the position where a bet changes halfway through
your trade. For example in the above, you want to secure 7/4 on player 3
first as the other prices 5/4 appear to be standard.
You can try looking for arbs in 2 ball betting but they are less common -
always check for 3 balls first.
Some of the best sites for golf arbs are:
1. www.eurobet.co.uk
2. www.ladbrokes.com
3. www.sportingodds.com
4. www.blucsq.com
As with any form of betting always check the bookie rules in case of
exceptional events. Make this a rule and you will never go wrong.
Part 9 - Other sports & betting events
SNOOKER - A difficult sport to predict means that opinions among bookies are
widely divided - and this of course creates plentiful arbs for us. Again
(and I do not apologise if I keep mentioning it as its critical) it's
important to check the different bookie rules in the (very) unlikely event
of an abandoned match - some bookies will call off bets while others will
regard the player that goes on to the next round as the winner. Where bookie
rules are different do NOT place bets - no matter how unlikely a match is to
be abandoned we are after RISK FREE profits and should leave nothing to
chance. The bookies that often create arbs in snooker are listed below:
1. www.sportingodds.com
2. www.totalbet.com
3. www.bluesq.com
4. Stan James (telephone bets only although you can view odds online)
5. www.tote.com
6. www.willhill.com
7. www.ladbrokes.com
MOTOR RACING - While MR arbs are not as common as those in the sports we've
covered so far, they can produce some high paying ones when they occur. The
3 categories here are qualification, race and classification.
Qualification - Here 2 drivers race against each other but odds can change
quite substantially as the day nears. Some bookies take the drivers practice
runs seriously (and hence modify odds accordingly) while others don’t. This
of course can create some very tasty arbs. The best way to spot arbs here is
to create a table of odds before practice - and check the same odds
immediately after to see where arbs have been formed. Race - Bookies select
2 drivers and the driver finishing highest out of the 2 in the race is the
bet winner. There are some big arbs to be had here - again because some
bookies change their odds as they see practice results, and others just
leave their original odds untouched.
Classification - A driver is 'classified' if he finishes 90% of a race, and
odd compilers also have massive differences in opinions here which is great
for us. The bookies worth looking at for motor racing are:
1. www.bet247.com
2. www.sportingodds.com
3. www.surreysports.com
4. Stan James (Telephone)
5. www.bet365.com
6. www.eurobet.com
Part 10 - Finding arbs in-running
In-Running bets are those which are placed while a game or event is already
in progress, and as can be expected there are plenty of arbs for the take if
you act quickly. It's advisable to move onto in-running arbs only when
you're comfortable with the pre-match arbs. One of the reasons that
in-running arbs are so plentiful is that bookies do not have time to
consider all things when placing odds - you can quite literally feast on
arbs everyday with in-running bets if you know where to look. We'll look at
the plentiful opportunities sport by sport.
CRICKET - If you've ever seen a cricket game you'll know that just one
wicket can change the direction of the game - as well as bookie odds which
create a bountiful supply of arbs as the game develops. With cricket the
arbs will tend to form only after an entire innings has been played out - in
the second innings, as the wickets and boundaries begin to accumulate you
will see more and more arbs being formed before your eyes. Arbs can be found
not only in the results category but also in total runs betting. Cricket is
certainly one of the best sports to find arbs, both pre-match as well as
in-running - and don’t forget, bookies sometimes have to price bets with a
view to balance their books rather than setting them realistically based on
the probable outcome. This applies to every sport and is fantastic news for
the arb-trader.
FOOTBALL - Steer clear of the result after 90 minutes area for in-running
football. The fact is (and it can be a little surprising) there just aren't
enough arbs here to make it worth looking at. The last corners market is
much better if you wish to find in-running football arbs - a 2 possibility
event and plenty of 'out-of-date' prices (as most bookies see this as a
secondary importance market, much to our delight). Wait until the last
quarter of the match, and if the match changes dramatically (e.g. a goal is
scored) you will find out of date prices that you can just secure. Remember
that bookies will close the market with 80 minutes gone on the clock -
remember this when placing a late arb.
GOLF - A moderate amount of arbs can be found here but patience is required,
and your best chances are when a tournament is limited to 3 potential
winners. Arbs tend to be found more often in the European tour.
SNOOKER - Like cricket, it takes just one moment to completely change a
game. It's worthwhile following the in-running details and odds to see if
there are any easy pickings to be had.
Part 11 - Wherever there's a bet, look for arbs
So far we've looked at a number of different sports which are likely to
produce many arbs for you to feast on. You've already seen how just a couple
of ordinary arbs that appear everyday can make you £100 in daily tax free
profit for 10 minutes work! However one thing you should never forget, is
that any bet that the bookies offer, be it in sports, politics or generally
just about anything (e.g. betting on Big Brother) is likely to produce arbs.
You're not in this business because you're interested in the sport or event
you're placing an arb on. No, you're here to make money and maximise your
profit whether Man United beat Arsenal or the Green Party win the general
elections. You don't care - because you're going to be taking money from
just about every bet that the bookmakers can offer. Possibly the best thing
is that you can start of with as little or as much money as you want.
Just some of the other events that you can find arbs in are:
1. Music, film & television awards.
2. Politics - The wealth of fantastic arbs available in Politics betting is
best illustrated through an example:
The number of seats a particular party will win can produce spectacular
results. Here is an actual example of how you could have made easy money on
a political arb. During the last general election here were the odds on the
number of seats that Lib Dem would win:
Bookie A:
Under 43 - 4/9
43 and over - 13/8
Bookie B:
Under 45 - 11/4
45 to 50 - 2/1
50 and over - 10/11
What is immediately obvious (it appears to everyone but the bookies involved
who think they are always correct) is that one bookie is betting 10/11 on
more than 50 seats while the other bets 13/8 on more than 43. The actual
polls (which are usually very close to the actual result) were predicting 54
seats which means Bookie A got their odds horribly wrong. 13/8 for over 43
seats was unbelievable to arb traders everywhere. This is an instance where
'biasing' your arb to take advantage of this situation would be fully
justified. So for example investing £1200 at 13/8 and £436 at 11/4 would
have netted you a profit of £1513.64 - a return of 92%. And this was no
exceptional arb - in the same time seat betting on the Labour & Conservative
parties would have produced over 90% returns too.
The list of bookies you should investigate for these kind of non-sport arbs
are listed below:
1. Stan James
2. www.bluesq.com
3. www.sportingodds.com
4. www.willhill.com
5. www.ladbrokes.com
6. www.bet365.com
Part 12 - Staying ahead of the game - tips, tricks and advice
The System - All bookies put their customers into categories. These include
the 'loser' tag (i.e. this guy is completely hopeless at betting and all his
bets should be encouraged) right upto the 'dangerous/unprofitable' tag - a
better who tends to win more often than not. From your point of view, the
more loser tags you can get, the better as you don't want to be labeled as
an investor who takes money from the bookies - or they may just refuse to
trade with you! So how do you avoid this from happening? This and other
issues are looked at below.
1. Don't place bets with decimals - If the 2 sides of your arbs required
investments of £109.87 and £455.18 round them up/down to £110 and £455. This
looks much more like a 'normal' bet, and you're less likely to set off
alarm-bells with bookies.
2. Family - where possible use family and friends to set-up accounts with
bookies if you have been tagged as unprofitable and they refuse to trade
with you.
3. Where you know you have had a series of wins with a particular bookie,
make an extra special effort to try and place the losing end of an arb with
him. This should lower your chances of getting tagged.
4. If you're refused a certain amount that you're trying to secure an arb
for, then try again after a little while. It's not uncommon to find that
your full amount will be accepted just minutes after initially being
refused.
5. There are certain types of equipment you can invest in to improve your
efficiency at making high % arbs. For a start, a mobile phone is very useful
- you probably already have one, but if not think about getting one. It's
very useful as you can place a bet with a bookie (on their freephone number
usually) while placing the other end of the arb at the same time online.
6. In the event of a betting dispute check the www.ibas.co.uk website
(Independent Betting Arbitration Service) for advice.
Part 13 - Your yearly sports events calendar
It doesn't matter what time of year it is, you will always find plenty of
opportunities to secure arbs. There are numerous major events every month,
and these are covered by a large number of bookies all over the world - this
really does result in a steady flow of arbs all year round. You can easily
find online an events calendar wich will help you plan your arb trading for
each particular month:
Sports
betting events calendar
Part 14 - The websites that show you the available arbs everyday
This guide has armed you with the knowledge you need to be a fine sports
arbitrage trader. However finding arbs everyday can be a time consuming
process so the websites given below are absolutely priceless. They show you
the available arb opportunities on a daily basis - in fact they are updated
real-time as and when more arbitrage opportunities develop. There are
subscription services providing the same information, only they charge over
£400 a year for the same information. This guide gives you these sites as
part of your package. Please ensure you read the guidance tips below - there
are certain situations where you may not be able to use the bets on the
website.
1. Odds Exchange http://www.oddsexchange.com/servlet?cat=surebets
2. Betbrain http://www.betbrain.com/odds/surebets.jsp?site=0
3. Zazewe http://www.zazewe.com/free/dms/DMS.HTM
There are 2 main points in using these sites to find your daily arbs:
1. Sometimes, some of the bookies listed will not accept single bets - this
will not happen but when it is the case you cannot use the bet as part of
your arbitrage trade. Move onto the next trade.
2. When all the bets can be placed as singles there is one last VITAL step
you need to take to ensure your risk-free arbitrage return. It is very
simple but very important - check all the bookies rules in the event of an
abandoned game. While this may seem unlikely, this sort of thing can happen
in sport. Most bookies have standardised rules in such events but you should
check with each bookie that you place your arb with anyway. For example in
some cases you may find that bookie A will payout depending on who
technically won the tie (even if by default - e.g. tennis player going
through by default because his opponent got injured), while bookie B will
call off all bets and return your stake. As mentioned while such events are
rare it is advised that when bookie rules in such instances are different
you do NOT place the arb. All bookie sites will have contact information and
a list of rules where this information can be discovered.
That's it - just 2 simple rules that you should be aware of when placing
arbs using the above 3 sites. You will find on many days that you can easily
have over 10 healthy (over 2%) arb opportunities using these sites. This is
free and easy money and you should make the most of this.
The information in this guide is worth its weight in gold - it really is a
way of making free money. As we are at the end, my advice is to read it
through again and start making some practice arb trades. Once you realise
that you're making profits 100% of the time you will feel much more
comfortable investing your real money. There are people working a couple of
hours a day who are making a full time living from arb trading - with what
you have learned here, you can trade with the best of them within a couple
of weeks of practice. Best of luck!
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