Anyone knows how this works I've tried reading on the website but it seems confusing
Betfair premium charge
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shaunoverySBR Posting Legend
- 11-15-07
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#1Betfair premium chargeTags: None -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#2LOL!
And you seriously think there's a chance of getting a less confusing (and reliable) answer on a public forum?Comment -
Art VandeleighSBR MVP
- 12-31-06
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#4Hareeba is sort of correct. To pay premium charge, you have to be not just profitable, but very profitable week after week after week (either because you're an amazing handicapper or more likely because you have a tehnological edge). If you are able to profit week after week for either of these reasons, you should be able to follow along with how Betfair describes it. If you're not very profitable you won't have to worry about premium charge.Last edited by Art Vandeleigh; 07-10-14, 08:14 AM.Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
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#5If your lifetime profit is more than 5 times the amount of commission paid you qualify.
They exclude any big wins from the calc though, so it would be pretty strange if any regular punter got caught up in it..Comment -
dealer winsSBR Wise Guy
- 02-03-09
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#6I have flirted with the PC, and have used up my £1000 allowance. But I still dont understand it fully, and luckily have managed to lose a good few £ in Betfair since flirting with the PC.
IMO its akin to theft, immoral and it has made me hate betfair with a passion.
I still have to use it a lot, but Matchbook could finally break betfair's grip on the exchange monopoly, and I would like nothing more than Betfair to go bust!!Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#7I have flirted with the PC, and have used up my £1000 allowance. But I still dont understand it fully, and luckily have managed to lose a good few £ in Betfair since flirting with the PC.
IMO its akin to theft, immoral and it has made me hate betfair with a passion.
I still have to use it a lot, but Matchbook could finally break betfair's grip on the exchange monopoly, and I would like nothing more than Betfair to go bust!!
Also Matchbook don't offer near as many other sporting markets as Betfair.
There is a relatively simply way to keep out of the way of the PC.Comment -
faststeadySBR High Roller
- 07-28-08
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#8hareeba you should look into citi bet for horses , its where i play daily nowadaysComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#9it does not affect most players so do not worry about itComment -
OptionalAdministrator
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Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#13
I'm not sure what the criteria for the PC is any more but believe it's not so much the total you've won but more to do with the relativity between the commission you've paid and your profits.
The guy actually is pleased to be on the PC. He reckons it enables him to win more for less risk!
I'm not smart enough to get my head around the maths of that though.Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
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#14Good on him.
Would love to know his logic for that. Sounds like the sort of concept/info you could almost sell..Comment -
thesquareSBR Rookie
- 07-13-14
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#15No. He's smart at maths and mostly plays lays on the horses but for pretty small stakes but doesn't study form at all.
I'm not sure what the criteria for the PC is any more but believe it's not so much the total you've won but more to do with the relativity between the commission you've paid and your profits.
The guy actually is pleased to be on the PC. He reckons it enables him to win more for less risk!
I'm not smart enough to get my head around the maths of that though.
But if the key element here is risk/reward ratio then maybe he is tracking his numbers considering that if he loses a big bet he will be off the premium charge therefore not paying 60% of the already made profits for that month. This scenario is the only way I can see this can affect his risk/reward ratio, but as I mentioned, I don't know all the ins and outs of the PCComment -
caveiraSBR Wise Guy
- 08-07-11
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#16Betunfair, that's what they are...Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#20There are a number of criteria but this is probably the key one:
a) Add up all the charges paid by a customer, over the lifetime of the account.
b) Then add up the lifetime profit (if any on the same account)
Is the result of a), above, less than 20% of the result for b), above?
If it is, that means that the lifetime charges paid by that customer amount to less than 20% of his lifetime winnings. Therefore he is in the Premium Charge firing line.
But then there is also the:
NEW HIGHER BETFAIR PREMIUM CHARGE CRITERIA:
Lifetime net profits exceed £250,000
Lifetime commission generated less than 40% of lifetime gross profits
Bet in more than 1,000 markets
The Premium Charge rate applied to each customer that satisfies these conditions is dependent on their lifetime commission generated to gross profits ratio. The exact rate will be determined by the following table:
Lifetime commission generated
to gross profits ratio Applicable Premium Charge rate
< 5% 60%
5% – 10% 50%
> 10% 40%Last edited by Hareeba!; 07-13-14, 11:48 PM.Comment -
shaunoverySBR Posting Legend
- 11-15-07
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#21Just started scalping on the horses doing very nicely at present 30-40 pound a day with hardly no risk just building the bankrollComment -
addictedtoSBR MVP
- 07-03-08
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#22Whoever has premium charge must be proud because it means he is a winner.Comment -
TennisProFranceSBR Sharp
- 10-09-11
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#24Betfair are the biggest oysters in the industry cos of PC, I penetrating hate them. If you are at all successful on BF you will be hit by the PC, if your not then you are a fake or not successful.
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Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#25
I do ok at Betfair but haven't been hit with the PC.
And I don't expect to be, largely due to the strategy I employ.Comment -
shaunoverySBR Posting Legend
- 11-15-07
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#26Apparently you have to make 250k net before they hit youComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#28heck I wish I could win 250k and then get premium
I rather have premium than losing
anyway I wonder why they do this?? It does not make sense at an exchangeComment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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addictedtoSBR MVP
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Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#31
Nothing wrong with simply adopting a strategy which ensures your profits/commission ratio doesn't trigger the PC.
A large volume of bets which perform pretty much close to break-even after commission will keep your ratio in check.Comment -
TennisProFranceSBR Sharp
- 10-09-11
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#32You can win 5k and be hit by PC, the 250k£ is for super PC which is 60%. You dont need to be a big winner to have pay the PC.
I'm not going into the details of how I avoid the PC, but it's costly. BF are fukkers and will trace you for PC avoidance and hit you with a big bill. Need to be smart to stay one step ahead, and its not easy. I would say, any serious player, who is semi-successful on BF will be effected within 1 year. If PC doesn't hit you then you I question your ROI.Last edited by shari91; 07-18-14, 08:25 AM.Comment -
TennisProFranceSBR Sharp
- 10-09-11
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#33What they won't tolerate is collusion to avoid it.
Nothing wrong with simply adopting a strategy which ensures your profits/commission ratio doesn't trigger the PC.
A large volume of bets which perform pretty much close to break-even after commission will keep your ratio in check.Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-01-06
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#34
The point is that
a) it keeps my commission/profits ratio high enough to stay out of the PC's net, and
b) it earns me valuable loyalty points which reduces the commission I have to pay on my serious bets
If it adds to Betfair's bottom line at no cost to me that's fine. We need Betfair to prosper so that we can do likewise.Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
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#35You can win 5k and be hit by PC, the 250k£ is for super PC which is 60%. You dont need to be a big winner to have pay the PC.
I'm not going into the details of how I avoid the PC, but it's costly. BF are fuckers and will trace you for PC avoidance and hit you with a big bill. Need to be smart to stay one step ahead, and its not easy. I would say, any serious player, who is semi-successful on BF will be effected within 1 year. If PC doesn't hit you then you I question your ROI..Comment
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