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    Ballerholic
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    Can somebody explain exchange betting?

    What is exchange betting? What is the point of doing it?

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    your gambling with other ppl not the bookie

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    TheCentaur
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    An exchange is a platform for bettors to offer and accept bets with eachother. Instead of winning or losing, the exchange gets a % of the action (sites differ on how it is calculated)

    This usually leads to better prices

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCentaur View Post
    An exchange is a platform for bettors to offer and accept bets with eachother. Instead of winning or losing, the exchange gets a % of the action (sites differ on how it is calculated)

    This usually leads to better prices
    So why not just exchange bet? Also, how much better in general would the prices be?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ballerholic View Post
    So why not just exchange bet? Also, how much better in general would the prices be?
    For one thing, the big exchanges like Matchbook and Betfair aren't available to US residents

    Liquidity is also an issue, and unless there is good action offered on both sides many times the odds aren't better than books

    Another issue is bets offered. Usually for example with football there is only a spread, moneyline, and total on an exchange, whereas books like 5dimes have halfs, qtrs, longest fg made, etc.

    How much better the odds are is really hard to say, it varies greatly. On a football spread that's -110/-110 at a book you'll probably see -103/-103 not taking into account commission. Moneylines can be quite a bit better, for example if the best book odds were -450 you could see -410 or something like that

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    As far as live betting exchanges betfair is your only option and with soccer tennis horseracing great liquidity

    As for pregame exchange betting matchbook your only option

    There are a few other exchanges like ladbrokes but liquidity lacking

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