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superandy
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Joined: Thu Jul 15, 2010 10:56 pm

hello i wonder if anyone can help me i layed the underdog in a football game earlier and when the favourite scored the odds on the underdog doubled so i backed it thus greening up i then tried to put the green up total on the winning team but when i did it said i had no money in my account or i had gone over my exposure limit am i doing something wrong here? i have gambled most of my life but am new to Betfair and trying to understand the trading principles any help would be much appreciated :?
Mike_IG
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Joined: Thu Apr 16, 2009 9:25 am

Hi Andy,

Was the amount you were greening up over your exposure limit (I think by default it's £5000 but you will need to check yours).
Betfair have a very stupid system on it as say I had backed a horse for say £10 @ 1000 then I'm up almost £10000 on that horse, if I then try to lay off £6 of it at 1000 then even though I would still be almost £4000 up on the horse Betfair doesn't allow it as I'm trying to lay off almost £6000 (even though it's not really exposure so to speak as I'm still green by nearly £4000 on that horse), so I would have to lay it off by doing it say £3 @1000 and then £3 @ 1000 afterwards, then it goes through fine.
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wrexham casual
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Joined: Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:28 pm


For argument's sake, let's just say the game you was trading on was Holland v Spain.

You layed Holland and then Spain scored and the price of Holland doubled and you greened up. Let's pretend you had layed Holland with a liability of £100 and when you greened up it gave you £20 on all three selections.

You would only be able to use that £20 to trade on Holland, you would not be able to trade it on Spain or the Draw. You would however be able to use your original £100 to trade on any other market you wanted to.
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