Is moving to Malta for sports trading too risky?
- Dublin_Flyer
- Posts: 931
- Joined: Sat Feb 11, 2012 10:39 am
From what I've read online, in Ireland you can use Sharp and Orbit through a broker, Oddjusta I'm not sure but think it's ok. Your main problem would be getting decent accommodation, rent in any of the bigger cities or college cities is crazy expensive. Smaller cities/towns much more affordable but you'd need to do a bit of research to check what the broadband coverage is like there, some are still stone age levels of internet.Vaduz wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2026 10:46 amThank you very much, and sorry for the late reply. Yes, I think I'll try to move; if things don't work out, I can always come back and work as I've always done.
I was wondering if Malta or Ireland gives me the chance to use Sharp, Orbit, OddJusta, and other broker exchanges, because I don't want to rely only on betfair.com
If the weather has a direct effect on your mood/trading results then definitely go for Malta!
Not sure about Orbit, I couldn`t even open their website. Probably not legal here. Oddjusta seems to be fine, Sharp is restricted due to regulatory rules.
But I dont think you would need any of those. Back to your first question, I am completely certain that your Betfair account won`t be closed as long as you play by the rules.
I see...ok...thank you...i asked just becuase I've read about people whose accounts were closed without any apparent reason, so I wanted to understand whether a sports trader relies solely on Betfair or diversifies to reduce that risk...then If it's possible to diversify, I was wondering which country, Malta or Ireland, would be more suitable for that.
Some of us have had accounts closed temporarily due to random system errors or other issues... However, if you play by the rules you are almost certain to be fine. It is important to separate real risks from irrational fears, altho I understand how hard that distinction is for someone starting their journey, especially when reading about extreme worst case scenarios online. That doesn't help!
Since you are Italian, Malta seems a no-brainer given the close proximity and shared language etc. As a highly regulated gambling hub, your account is arguably much safer there than in the UK/IRE, where you have to deal with aggressive affordability shenanigans. Not sure how others feel but bear in mind that most people on this forum are Brits who take their account security for granted and have probably never had to worry about these regional restrictions.
That said, if a friend asked me where to start trading today in 2026, I definitely wouldn't point them toward Betfair. I have no commercial ties to any platform, so I can plainly say that the barrier to entry there may no longer be worth it, when compared to alternatives.
"Alternatives" here is a tricky word though, I think BF doesn't have a direct alternative but every platform has its own set of rules and mechanics that you have to learn and adapt your approaches for.
Either way I wish you the best of luck.
