Risk Free Arbing?! Arb Opportunities without the Risk of getting Gubbed

  • So I have been starting to make matches during live football games where the odds are far more volatile, especially towards the end of the match.

    Would I be right to assume that making an arb match where bookmaker odds are higher than the lay odds during a LIVE match is risk free?

    Surely bookmakers won’t see this as suspicious activity (unlike pre-game arb bets), especially when bookmakers themselves offer in-game odds boosts.

    Any advice appreciated here – this seems to me like a easy way to make the most out of Arbing without getting accounts restricted, as long as you’re quick to make the match!

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    Andybets74 22

    Taking value is taking value and bookies don’t like it. Probably less likely to get restricted on inplay footy than the horses. It’s not risk free though as you can always get a goal or event happen between backing and laying that can blow it or go your way. If you can spot an inplay arb get on it but be quick! I’d advise watching the game as well so you have an idea of the likely hood of a goal.

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    dan42 9

    Certainly possible, Bwin have some pretty crazy arbs going on in-play, due to their double winnings in added time promo, so it leads to some interesting odds, for example last week, Everton Vs Arsenal, half time odds on the exchanges for Everton were about 1.74, Bwin over 1.9.

    However you can still get restricted, I tried this on LeoVegas and now I’m restricted to about £4 on correct scores and £6 on under/overs, so they do notice if you take value.

    If you’re looking to exploit inplay swings you could try trading tennis with small stakes, it’s pretty low risk and fun to try.

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