How liquid is matchbook

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  • Waterstpub87
    SBR MVP
    • 09-09-09
    • 4102

    #1
    How liquid is matchbook
    Is their a lot of liquidity in trading on match book, or do offers rarely get accepted?
  • Hareeba!
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 07-01-06
    • 37279

    #2
    Originally posted by Waterstpub87
    Is their a lot of liquidity in trading on match book, or do offers rarely get accepted?
    sensible offers mostly get accepted in my experience within a couple of hours of game time
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    • Fishhead
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 08-11-05
      • 40179

      #3
      Massively liquid is some areas..........
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      • wrongturn
        SBR MVP
        • 06-06-06
        • 2228

        #4
        If your offer is the best in the market, expect it to be accepted quickly.
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        • thespeculator
          SBR MVP
          • 09-09-08
          • 2999

          #5
          Originally posted by wrongturn
          If your offer is the best in the market, expect it to be accepted quickly.
          how is the offer on the other side determined, say in hockey, the best is montreal minus 150 and toronto plus152, and i make an offer montreal minus148, does the computer determine what the underdog price is or will the person accepting the offer
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          • thespeculator
            SBR MVP
            • 09-09-08
            • 2999

            #6
            i think my example is backwards, still confused, i would have to offer a better price on toronto to get people to take my montreal action , correct
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            • Trucker George
              SBR High Roller
              • 01-09-10
              • 194

              #7
              Basically, Matchbook will automatically convert your offer to an opposite offer on the other side. So if you offer montreal -148, matchbook will convert this to toronto +148 and it will appear in the market queue. Someone will then have to accept toronto +148 for your montreal -148 bet to be filled.
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              • Stacocakes
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 04-10-08
                • 7126

                #8
                inplay liquidity has been pretty poor,especially in the nfl
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                • Pareto
                  SBR MVP
                  • 04-10-07
                  • 1058

                  #9
                  Yeah liquidity and especially inplay liquidity have been worse lately
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                  • Chopsticks
                    SBR MVP
                    • 06-30-09
                    • 1057

                    #10
                    Originally posted by wrongturn
                    If your offer is the best in the market, expect it to be accepted quickly.
                    Not always.. I have been queuing a lot on NBA and NHL, not to mention NCAA Basketball. I can go maybe 5 points higher than what the best bookie offers and still no action for hours. This is not early prices either but maybe 4-5-6 hours before the match. The only offers that are up are odds that are quite outrageous and not even a degenerate would take it.

                    The last two days I have had two queued offers like this and they have not been taken until the line actually moves so that my offer is like 10-15 pts higher than the line.

                    Matchbook is not for traders except maybe on some NFL matches. So many of the clients are sharp so you won't be able to get a $500 offer matched unless your offer is very out of line - or if it is close to kick off. I have a decent balance there and have been considering taking some of it out... I probably won't though because they are still good sometimes.
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                    • LordVodka
                      SBR Hall of Famer
                      • 08-17-09
                      • 5206

                      #11
                      Matchbook is a must out for any US sports bettor!
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                      • thespeculator
                        SBR MVP
                        • 09-09-08
                        • 2999

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Trucker George
                        Basically, Matchbook will automatically convert your offer to an opposite offer on the other side. So if you offer montreal -148, matchbook will convert this to toronto +148 and it will appear in the market queue. Someone will then have to accept toronto +148 for your montreal -148 bet to be filled.
                        ok, got it, thanks george
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