In-Play Arbing

  • Watching the prices during the Spurs v West Brom game the other night I spotted a couple of decent sized arbs in the in-play Correct Score market. For example, at 1-1 towards the end of the game West Brow to win 2-1 was available @ 26 to back with Sky and @ 15 to lay on the exchange. Held for a few minutes too. They might not happen very often, but does anyone have an opinion as to whether exploiting these if they do occur is likely to get you banned in the same way that arbing generally will? I was just wondering whether they are more likely to be missed in the general in-play melee where prices are changing all the time.

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    78naD 2

    I think if you’re not putting on out of the ordinary stakes and not over doing it then it’d be a nice little addition to the month’s profits.

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    Synergiser 0

    I think the in-play ones are likely a lot safer than non in-plays, especially any ones that show up on oddschecker tools which are really easy for them to call out as they can just use the same tools

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