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Dallas
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Final question for you.

Do you honestly belive bookies make a profit through luck or do they have a edge??
Thisisgambling
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Dallas wrote:Final question for you.

Do you honestly belive bookies make a profit through luck or do they have a edge??
Bookies DO have an edge merely because the big majoirty have an negativ ROI when it comes to predicting outcome.
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The amusing thing is, while you have been wondering if it's chance of not. I've had a really good day and that sets me up well for tomorrow, which I can predict will be better than today and Saturday should be a cracker.

While you are pondering if it's possible, we are doing it right under your nose.
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Thisisgambling wrote:
Dallas wrote:Final question for you.

Do you honestly belive bookies make a profit through luck or do they have a edge??
Bookies DO have an edge.
Thank you

Bookies are TRADERS - there a company who offer and take bets off the public, betting exchanges (Betfair, Betdaq) allows the public to offer and take bets off each other!

Enough said.
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Dallas wrote:
Thisisgambling wrote:
Dallas wrote:Final question for you.

Do you honestly belive bookies make a profit through luck or do they have a edge??
Bookies DO have an edge.
Thank you

Bookies are TRADERS - there a company who offer and take bets off the public, betting exchanges (Betfair, Betdaq) allows the public to offer and take bets off each other!

Enough said.
But no.. you are not predicting matches, you are trading..
Bookies are making money because everybody fails to predict the right outcome.
Betfair traders fail because the fail to know how everybody else (the market) is thinking about a certain price.
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Euler wrote:The amusing thing is, while you have been wondering if it's chance of not. I've had a really good day and that sets me up well for tomorrow, which I can predict will be better than today and Saturday should be a cracker.

While you are pondering if it's possible, we are doing it right under your nose.
One thing is for sure.. i wont buy this "fantastic" product based on how you treat potential buyers. It expires today

edit: missed to use "" around fantastic.
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Thisisgambling wrote:One thing is for sure.. i wont buy this fantastic product based on how you treat potential buyers. It expires today
You never had any intention of buying you were just interested in trying to prove a point that is invalid. I think that's pretty clear.
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At the end of the day traders sell volatility. People back and lay in betting markets with little or no concern for spread or (often) value and that is where the market generates margin which traders profit from, it's that simple.
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Thisisgambling wrote:One thing is for sure.. i wont buy this "fantastic" product based on how you treat potential buyers. It expires today

edit: missed to use "" around fantastic.
I am a ACTUAL buyer of this product and think it is FANTASTIC - keep up the good work :D
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I know a very successful business man. He has a "lucky" horse shoe on his wall. He says he is not superstitious and does not believe in luck. So I asked him why he keeps the "lucky" horse shoe on the wall.He said he keeps it there because it works. :roll:
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Bonnie wrote:I know a very successful business man. He has a "lucky" horse shoe on his wall. He says he is not superstitious and does not believe in luck. So I asked him why he keeps the "lucky" horse shoe on the wall.He said he keeps it there because it works. :roll:
Thread is pure comedy.
I am asking question and nobyd is able to answer. Just some promise that there is money out there. Wait what does that sound like?
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Thisgambling look up the meaning of - irony. :D
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Thisisgambling wrote:
Bonnie wrote:I know a very successful business man. He has a "lucky" horse shoe on his wall. He says he is not superstitious and does not believe in luck. So I asked him why he keeps the "lucky" horse shoe on the wall.He said he keeps it there because it works. :roll:
Thread is pure comedy.
I am asking question and nobyd is able to answer. Just some promise that there is money out there. Wait what does that sound like?
it sounds like an opportunity to make money :D
watch the markets, begin to see patterns, see these patterns repeat. exploit them.
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Bonnie wrote:Thisgambling look up the meaning of - irony. :D
Still applies.

If Fama is right does that mean that there are no real market (if you don't mean gamblingmarket) and NOBODY wants this. Something that nobody wants be be true is never going to spread, its much much easier if you can promise profit.
Human psychology but true.

hope is the last thing that leaves or how you say it in english
hoppet är det sista som överger människan

I am taking my intellectual honesty and starts to run, you guys can praise whatever you want.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUkkRdEknjI


edit: To the guy who apparently have skill in tossing coins. https://www.random.org/coins/?num=2&cur ... land-1euro
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You appear to have completely ducked my explanation?
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