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How to profit from Betting Exchanges (BEX)     

Scripophilist - 27 Oct 2004 23:40


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How would you like to trade a market where you get large regular price swings every 10 minutes in the afternoon, seven days a week. A
market where all prices are set purely by supply and demand, few transaction costs, no middle men and you only pay commission if you win? Where you can freely act as a market maker and where you have direct market access and where you can create a spread for others to take?

Betfair has revolutionised the betting market and created an open platform for exchanging risk on sports events. This market is now viewed much more like a traditional financial risk market than an old fashioned betting market. Smart users have realised that there are huge opportunities on Betfair because they can buy and sell risk in much the same way they would in a normal financial market but without the burden of cost or the restricted access that is usually associated with traditional financial markets.

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Bobcolby - 28 Oct 2004 14:41 - 16 of 10502

scrip

i opened a Betfair acc after Clitheroe presentation and deposited cash yesterday. Today there is a personal message on the notice board asking me to send a copy of my PP/driving lic, a copy of my registered credit card, a copy of my bank statement which can be faxed or emailed.

This type of info is extremely sensitive and requesting it in this manner is extremely suspicious and is contrary to most known security advice.

Is this a scam or a genuine comessage from Betfair??

Scripophilist - 28 Oct 2004 14:53 - 17 of 10502

It is genuine message it is part of the anti money laundering procedure. Official notification can be found on message board. It is part of the (KYC) know your customer procedures. I am surprised they jumped on you as a new user unless you depostied a large sum.

Bobcolby - 28 Oct 2004 15:04 - 18 of 10502

I deposited 1000 as working capital. The money is from a Barclays connect card. How could I possibly be money laundering when I have not even made a bet. Thanks for reply. I will contact Betfair direct.

Scripophilist - 28 Oct 2004 15:27 - 19 of 10502

Hmmm, Usually only alerted on new accounts with transactions above 10k. Maybe they are getting tighter?

emailpat - 28 Oct 2004 15:34 - 20 of 10502

Just tried to re-open old a/c and was told same info-money laundering etc.

DocProc - 28 Oct 2004 15:44 - 21 of 10502

My original USA election result bet as per the above was:

103 @ 2.76 = 284.28
20 @ 2.78 = 55.60
Less the 123 staked = 216.88 net

Scripophilist - 28 Oct 2004 16:00 - 22 of 10502

A late start for me today after going out for a long lunch. Talked and drank too much!! Anyhow, the first four horse races I have done this afternoon. I know nothing about horses and don't subscribe to any tipping services but the first four I did this afternoon were just the sort of races I like. Eleven more left to do.

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Yantraman - 28 Oct 2004 16:01 - 23 of 10502

Looked into this a while back. There used to be a site called sure bets which helped calculate these no lose situations. I may be wrong but it always appeared that you really needed luck on your side to make the book (ie a lot of changing sentiment to shift odds up and down)

Yantraman - 28 Oct 2004 16:05 - 24 of 10502

Is there much preparation for each race - ie do you place bets just before the race or is there lots of screen watching all morning?

Scripophilist - 28 Oct 2004 16:05 - 25 of 10502

Arbitrage is usually what people call sure bets. There are various services that pump out 000's of these a month but not flawless.

http://www.betbrain.com

Gives you a list of current arbitrage opportunities.

Scripophilist - 28 Oct 2004 16:09 - 26 of 10502

"Is there much preparation for each race - ie do you place bets just before the race or is there lots of screen watching all morning?"

In the afternoon I do one race and when the race starts switch to the next. There are races every 10 mins, So I tend to stay stuck to the screen unless I am not particulary interested in a particular race. In summer you get evening racing also. But I usually have a preferance for Soccer in the evening if it is on.

Lots of money on horses nowadays though. The 16:00 at Stratford (Just run) had 846k traded.

Yantraman - 28 Oct 2004 16:13 - 27 of 10502

Do you bet in the running? Would you need to have the right TV channels for that?

Bobcolby - 28 Oct 2004 16:14 - 28 of 10502

Vetting customers should be done before opening an account and that kind of information should not be requested via an unsecured web site. I assume it is insecure because it has http not https and there is no padlock.

Scripophilist - 28 Oct 2004 16:16 - 29 of 10502

Doc, Not on the next race so some time to answer you.

103 @ 2.76 = 284.28
20 @ 2.78 = 55.60
Less the 123 staked = 216.88 net

Currently you can lay 123 at 2.34 so you could mitigate all liability by laying 123 @ 2.34

P&L
43.26 - Bet 1
8.80 - Bet 2
52.06 net profit if Democrats win and no liability

Or lay slightly more and win money whether either party wins. Your P&L will be green on both lines.

Scripophilist - 28 Oct 2004 16:19 - 30 of 10502

"Yantraman - 28 Oct'04 - 16:13 - 26 of 28
Do you bet in the running?"

No, Not on Horses. I know guys that do and do very well from it but not my style. I think you need to choose to or not. Difficult to mix strategies.

Football is a bit different I do bet in running on football. Thats part of the mix IMO.

jeffmack - 28 Oct 2004 16:24 - 31 of 10502

I'm sure with horse racing you can catch a lot of mugs out, I know, I've been that mug.

I've backed a horse and the bet is unmatched when the race has started, the horse is well behind and got no chance so someone matches my bet and takes easy money.

IMO, you should cancel your unmatched bets before the race starts.

Scripophilist - 28 Oct 2004 16:26 - 32 of 10502

All unmatched bets are cancelled at the start of each event whether it be a football match or horse race.

jeffmack - 28 Oct 2004 16:28 - 33 of 10502

Is that true? I'm sure I've been caught out on horse races before

Scripophilist - 28 Oct 2004 16:36 - 34 of 10502

The only thing that could have happened is if you submitted the bet when the market was closed and then re-opened. I've been caught like that before.

Fundamentalist - 28 Oct 2004 16:37 - 35 of 10502

Jeff

definitely true - had bets cancelled and f'ed and blinded about it lol
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