Recently there was a post and a link to an article about Matchbook changing their commission structure. It said they were thinking of lowering the commission for offers that are matched to 1% and keeping it at 2% for bets that accept offers.
I wonder if they would consider being more generous about the definition of a market. I would like to see the money line and all the point spread changes for a game become a single market. If they really want to be good sports, and encourage still more action, they could throw in the total (and all changes) for that game.
Making all spread changes and ML for a game be one market would make trying for middles more attractive or even, with the right odds, a player might want to risk a lot to win a little by betting against against a number. ( +5 , -5.5 at favorable enough + odds might be worth the risk of a push/loss if 5 is the outcome ) . Getting odds high enough would be more likely if both bets were in the same market. Maybe matchbook could be convinced that this kind of change might lead to more overall action. Bets not made and offers not matched generate 0% commssion.
Any thoughts about whether they would consider such a change?
I wonder if they would consider being more generous about the definition of a market. I would like to see the money line and all the point spread changes for a game become a single market. If they really want to be good sports, and encourage still more action, they could throw in the total (and all changes) for that game.
Making all spread changes and ML for a game be one market would make trying for middles more attractive or even, with the right odds, a player might want to risk a lot to win a little by betting against against a number. ( +5 , -5.5 at favorable enough + odds might be worth the risk of a push/loss if 5 is the outcome ) . Getting odds high enough would be more likely if both bets were in the same market. Maybe matchbook could be convinced that this kind of change might lead to more overall action. Bets not made and offers not matched generate 0% commssion.
Any thoughts about whether they would consider such a change?