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2012/03/28

Special offer for subscription at 10Bet

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2011/10/31

Due to a problem with our web hoster, the site was not really usable this weekend. We will add 7 free days to all active accounts. Sorry for the problem.

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2011/09/26

Due to a power supply failure, the site was not really usable this weekend. We will add 7 free days to all active accounts. Sorry for the problem.

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2010/11/30

Added the ability to filter displayed arbs on the number of bets involved and to ignore all arbs of a given match

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2010/11/09

Added Fonbet and WBX for arbs.

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2010/10/19

Added Digibet and 24hPoker for arbs and registration.

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2010/10/15

Added 2 free days to all account as the arbs were not computed during the last hours. Sorry for that.

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2010/10/08

As there are even MORE problems with registrations, we will have to be very strict on subscription acknowledgement. We apologize for people that are of good faith, but we can't continue like that with so many false registrations.

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2010/09/22

Added Bet3000 for arbs and account subscription

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2010/09/05

Added Vierklee for arbs and account subscription

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2009/01/12

As there are more and more problems with registrations, we *unfortunately* will have to be more restrictive. We apologize in advance for problems for people that are of good faith, but we can't continue like that with so many false registrations.

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Topic: New Sure Bet Type
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GaspareLast replied to at December 21, 2008, 9:06 am

I am very interested in your SureBets and especially the new way to set them. Can you explain the use through mathematical calculations? It can also access the file quota without entering in your site? I do not want to steal anything, I just want to study the methodology of your game. Clear that when open subscriptions I will be the first to assicurarmene a place.
Sincerely

Vigliani Gaspar

AdminLast replied to at September 11, 2008, 11:02 am

Hi,
not sure what you mean exactly.
For "traditional surebets", the mathematics is quite known. For back only surebets, you have to sum-up the inverse of all decimal odds, and if it's below 1, you have a surebet.
For example two entries with odds of 2.1, you have 1/2.1 + 1/2.1 = 0.95 => thus you have a surebet.
For virtual surebets, we just recreate the odds from two bets, calculate the odds, and then treat it as normal entry. For example, a virtual draw-no-bet is made of one entry plus a draw. We compute the odds of that virtual entry (from the two other entries) and then search if it is a surebet as for any normal DNB.
We will not give the math formula as it is a key differentiator from other sites, but it is not very complex.


GaspareLast replied to at September 14, 2008, 3:46 pm

Hello to all, I thank you for your reply and I am grateful for the explanations provided. I wanted to know the formula to find the Net Odds to bet because I use my program which is called Punto13 and with this program and with another Computers can make operations research, calculation and the placing of bets easier and faster. It was absolutely not my intention to even think of stealing confidential information even if you say that the formula is not difficult. My professor of mathematics I always said that there are formulas easy and difficult. Those are easy ones know that while those difficult are those who do not know. I unfortunately this formula does not know and I can not find the solution. However start when I will be your first customer. Regards

AdminLast replied to at September 16, 2008, 6:06 pm

Net odds for standard bookmakers are the one displayed, simple.
For exchange like betfair or betsson, you have to take into account the fee if you won. Basicaly the formula is:
NetOdds = ((RawOdds - 1) * (1-fees))+1.
For example, raw odds of 1.5 with 5% fee
((1.5 - 1) * ( 1 - 0.05)) + 1 = 1.475.
Further more you need to take into account any rebate and the fact that if you bet on several entries in the same market yoy only paid fees on your winning.

GaspareLast replied to at September 27, 2008, 2:07 pm

It communicates the values expressed in the sure with Unibet are not real and therefore presumably is not realistic to keep money on this site awaiting betting that there will be.
Best Regards

first.republicans@yahoo.comLast replied to at December 21, 2008, 9:06 am

I completely understand about your calculation, and I'm very thankful for your combination idea. I hope you find the new one. I'm waiting your new combination.