Can you make a list of books for arbs?

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  • Red_Sux
    SBR MVP
    • 06-25-07
    • 1262

    #1
    Can you make a list of books for arbs?
    thinking about doing some small time arbs for fun. here is the list i come up so far

    matchbook
    nine
    greek
    5dimes
    jazz

    also thinking about opening accounts at these books, but it'll take some effort
    pinnacle
    ladbrokes (i heard this book limit)
    betfair

    any recommendations?
  • vanman
    SBR MVP
    • 02-08-07
    • 1163

    #2
    Betfair and Pinnacle are a must
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    • Red_Sux
      SBR MVP
      • 06-25-07
      • 1262

      #3
      Originally posted by vanman
      Betfair and Pinnacle are a must
      are you saying all i need is betfair and pinnacle?

      isn't matchbook similar to betfair? or arbs mainly do tennis, soccer, and boxing?
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      • Santo
        SBR MVP
        • 09-08-05
        • 2957

        #4
        Do you really think anybody is going to answer this with useful advice?
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        • curious
          Restricted User
          • 07-20-07
          • 9093

          #5
          Originally posted by Red_Sux
          thinking about doing some small time arbs for fun. here is the list i come up so far

          matchbook
          nine
          greek
          5dimes
          jazz

          also thinking about opening accounts at these books, but it'll take some effort
          pinnacle
          ladbrokes (i heard this book limit)
          betfair

          any recommendations?
          Shams Wolf showed me how to use Pinnacle against a square book to find arbs and then bet the square side of the arb at the square book. You don't even need an account at Pinnacle, you can get Pinnacle's odds without logging in to their site. I'm not recommending this and I'm not saying I did this but you can open an account at Pinnacle if you aren't planning on ever funding it, for the sole purpose of using their odds screens. Just put in a non-US address in the sign up screen. They don't verify it unless you ask for a payout, which you won't be because you don't plan on funding the account.

          There are plenty of square books out there.
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          • mminkovski
            SBR MVP
            • 06-22-07
            • 1077

            #6
            Would you share your experience with us?
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            • Red_Sux
              SBR MVP
              • 06-25-07
              • 1262

              #7
              this will be easier if you're in UK. get couple of locals and scalp their lines. i think i'll start with the euro books first. hope i won't get limited within a week.
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              • Justin7
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 07-31-06
                • 8577

                #8
                Don't bother with Nine. They don't play nicely with pros.
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                • Red_Sux
                  SBR MVP
                  • 06-25-07
                  • 1262

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Justin7
                  Don't bother with Nine. They don't play nicely with pros.
                  thanks for the headup, justin. do they limit pros or they just give out double lines? or do they cancel wagers?
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                  • bigboydan
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 08-10-05
                    • 55420

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Justin7
                    Don't bother with Nine. They don't play nicely with pros.
                    Very true indeed Justin. In fact that extends throughout the whole entire Stockdale Investment Ltd family of books, which includes VIP, Nine, and Gameday.

                    Their lines are always like 4 to 5 minutes behind most other quality books, and they will indeed boot you in a heartbeat if they even think you are attempting to Arb there.
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                    • Red_Sux
                      SBR MVP
                      • 06-25-07
                      • 1262

                      #11
                      Originally posted by bigboydan
                      Very true indeed Justin. In fact that extends throughout the whole entire Stockdale Investment Ltd family of books, which includes VIP, Nine, and Gameday.

                      Their lines are always like 4 to 5 minutes behind most other quality books, and they will indeed boot you in a heartbeat if they even think you are attempting to Arb there.
                      ok, at least i'll get my money back. i'll see how long i can last there. i probably bet too little for them to notice me

                      thanks dan.
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                      • donjuan
                        SBR MVP
                        • 08-29-07
                        • 3993

                        #12
                        Shams Wolf showed me how to use Pinnacle against a square book to find arbs and then bet the square side of the arb at the square book. You don't even need an account at Pinnacle, you can get Pinnacle's odds without logging in to their site. I'm not recommending this and I'm not saying I did this but you can open an account at Pinnacle if you aren't planning on ever funding it, for the sole purpose of using their odds screens. Just put in a non-US address in the sign up screen. They don't verify it unless you ask for a payout, which you won't be because you don't plan on funding the account.
                        While this is a decent enough strategy, for what is presumably a small bankroll based on the OP it is usually going to be better to arb most or all of the bet.
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                        • bigboydan
                          SBR Aristocracy
                          • 08-10-05
                          • 55420

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Red_Sux
                          ok, at least i'll get my money back. i'll see how long i can last there. i probably bet too little for them to notice me

                          thanks dan.
                          Your funds are secure IMO sir, but if your not beating the slow moving lines they offer. Then you need to practice your Arb'ing skills.
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                          • 20Four7
                            SBR Hall of Famer
                            • 04-08-07
                            • 6703

                            #14
                            While you can Arb the A books it's always better to find a C book or D book to arb against. They move their lines slowly, are slow to payout but offer bigger bonus's which helps the bottom line. No one here will really tell you to fund which books but look for added value such as points for every bet which you can trade in for cash or free plays.
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                            • Red_Sux
                              SBR MVP
                              • 06-25-07
                              • 1262

                              #15
                              Originally posted by bigboydan
                              Your funds are secure IMO sir, but if your not beating the slow moving lines they offer. Then you need to practice your Arb'ing skills.
                              yes sir. i'll get right on that. it would be nice if i can create a ARB syndicate to have accounts in all of the books under various names. i'll call it Red_Sux Arb and Bonus Whore LLC.
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                              • UncleChris
                                SBR High Roller
                                • 02-12-07
                                • 138

                                #16
                                Originally posted by 20Four7
                                While you can Arb the A books it's always better to find a C book or D book to arb against. They move their lines slowly, are slow to payout but offer bigger bonus's which helps the bottom line. No one here will really tell you to fund which books but look for added value such as points for every bet which you can trade in for cash or free plays.
                                24/7!: Who is that woman you have with your avatar? Looks incredible awesome.
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                                • 20Four7
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                                  • 04-08-07
                                  • 6703

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by UncleChris
                                  24/7!: Who is that woman you have with your avatar? Looks incredible awesome.
                                  Her name is Sitara Hewitt. She's a Canadian Actress. Was on the game show You bet your Ass. Google her.
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                                  • Red_Sux
                                    SBR MVP
                                    • 06-25-07
                                    • 1262

                                    #18
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