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  • winning2007
    SBR High Roller
    • 01-28-07
    • 122

    #1
    betdaq
    Please help me.

    1. give me some information about betdaq, I cant see it on Sports Review.

    2. Give me some bookie have exchangebet


    Thanks all
  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #2
    [SBRFORUM]BetDaq[/SBRFORUM] (Not Rated) is a betting exchange with pretty low volume however the low commissions do make them a useful out IMO. I wouldn't worry about the financial stability of them at all because they are a publicly traded stock and the payouts are pretty prompt from what I can tell.
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    • winning2007
      SBR High Roller
      • 01-28-07
      • 122

      #3
      Originally posted by bigboydan
      [sbrforum]BetDaq[/sbrforum] (Not Rated) is a betting exchange with pretty low volume however the low commissions do make them a useful out IMO. I wouldn't worry about the financial stability of them at all because they are a publicly traded stock and the payouts are pretty prompt from what I can tell.
      Thank bigboydan so much.

      please give me some bookie have exchange low commissions
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      • bigboydan
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 08-10-05
        • 55420

        #4
        You might want to checkout [SBRFORUM]SBObet[/SBRFORUM], [SBRFORUM]12Bet[/SBRFORUM], [SBRFORUM]Mansion88[/SBRFORUM], BetFair (volume purposes)
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        • winning2007
          SBR High Roller
          • 01-28-07
          • 122

          #5
          Originally posted by bigboydan
          You might want to checkout [sbrforum]SBObet[/sbrforum], [sbrforum]12Bet[/sbrforum], [sbrforum]Mansion88[/sbrforum], BetFair (volume purposes)
          Thank bigboydan

          Betfair is ok but Commission too hight,
          SBObet, 12Bet, Mansion88 dont have exchangebet

          Please give me some bookie same same betdaq, betfair but low commission
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          • bigboydan
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 08-10-05
            • 55420

            #6
            Not many good exchanges out there that has good volume on every sport. Just to name a few you can always checkout Betsson, Matchbook, [SBRFORUM]BetonBet[/SBRFORUM], [SBRFORUM]Mybet[/SBRFORUM], [SBRFORUM]Redbet[/SBRFORUM], EhorseX. I know Pinnacle is not a exchange however they do offer low vig like the other books I've mentioned above.
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            • headgames
              SBR High Roller
              • 10-04-08
              • 225

              #7
              If you're going to use Betdaq, you may as well use Betmate really since they have the same odds and a standard 3% commission across the markets, 2% commission if you bet on soccer AH. You can get 3% at Betdaq by asking for it until the end of March as a gesture towards players leaving Betfair but then it will return to 5%.

              As BBD said, the volume at Betdaq/Betmate in comparison to the likes of Betfair is incredibly poor except for certain markets, namely big soccer games on the AH which see a lot of action.
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              • Arilou
                SBR Sharp
                • 07-16-06
                • 475

                #8
                I fail to understand why anyone other than a market maker would pay 5% commission other than as a place for pickoffs and double-backs when Pinnacle and other books offer lines that will always be tighter without having to go through the exchange process. Even at 3%, the window where you can be better off is mighty thin. Matchbook offers 2%, which is good enough to be worthwhile except in the places where you can get a line that's 5-cents wide.

                Of course, the bulk of action still seems to take place at -110 shops (or worse!) so it's likely mostly an education problem. Obviously even Betfair's 5% is a huge step up from -110.

                All of that said, Betdaq is a site you can trust - the question is whether it is useful.
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                • winning2007
                  SBR High Roller
                  • 01-28-07
                  • 122

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Arilou
                  I fail to understand why anyone other than a market maker would pay 5% commission other than as a place for pickoffs and double-backs when Pinnacle and other books offer lines that will always be tighter without having to go through the exchange process. Even at 3%, the window where you can be better off is mighty thin. Matchbook offers 2%, which is good enough to be worthwhile except in the places where you can get a line that's 5-cents wide.

                  Of course, the bulk of action still seems to take place at -110 shops (or worse!) so it's likely mostly an education problem. Obviously even Betfair's 5% is a huge step up from -110.

                  All of that said, Betdaq is a site you can trust - the question is whether it is useful.
                  Thank you Arilou
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                  • bigboydan
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 08-10-05
                    • 55420

                    #10
                    The other thing you want to remember about Betfair is the fact that they have that rule that penalizes winning players.
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                    • Jaug
                      SBR MVP
                      • 01-11-09
                      • 3087

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Arilou
                      I fail to understand why anyone other than a market maker would pay 5% commission other than as a place for pickoffs and double-backs when Pinnacle and other books offer lines that will always be tighter without having to go through the exchange process. Even at 3%, the window where you can be better off is mighty thin. Matchbook offers 2%, which is good enough to be worthwhile except in the places where you can get a line that's 5-cents wide.

                      Of course, the bulk of action still seems to take place at -110 shops (or worse!) so it's likely mostly an education problem. Obviously even Betfair's 5% is a huge step up from -110.

                      All of that said, Betdaq is a site you can trust - the question is whether it is useful.
                      I agree with everything you wrote. The sports betting market needs a low-low commision exchange bookie. Mansion had it before at 0.5% for buyer and 1% for seller. It's probably only a question of time before an exchange like this breaks the market?

                      On the other hand, even if there were an exchange like that, you could still use alot of other bookies to shop your line.

                      Betfair
                      Matchbook
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                      • andywend
                        SBR MVP
                        • 05-20-07
                        • 4805

                        #12
                        Originally posted by bigboydan
                        The other thing you want to remember about Betfair is the fact that they have that rule that penalizes winning players.
                        Dan, what rule is that?
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                        • ACKACKACK
                          SBR Rookie
                          • 02-01-09
                          • 10

                          #13
                          I think he means the premium player charge, which seems practically indecipherable but is essentially a huge extra vig on anyone managing to beat the standard commission.

                          I think they reserve the right to sell your first born into slavery or something too.
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