William, I have a few questions as I found your channel last week and have been watching a lot of your past videos and have put a lot more IMO thoughts into sports betting. So my questions are Brad Evans a tout?? from Fade 5 podcast and Live on the Line (I've always liked Brad for many years). Also, what do you think about the website called Covers? Thanks for everything you do!!
Arbitrage you bet $400 on one side and $800 on the other and you get like $8 . You put out $1200 in sports books for sandwich money.. not that worth it..
Free money is free money, but you do have to trust that the bookie isn't going to try and keep it for any reason. I haven't been burnt personally by any here in Aus, but I can't speak for US or offshore bookies. Personally, I do arb all the time, but only with promos where you don't have to work or wait at all for a line movement.
Ps the bad news ? Is Roi only 2.5% with 55.8% wins at 402 plays. You think he should vary much from there ? Is 2.5 to 3% roi good enough ? Is sample size likely to depict stable numbers ?
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William, I have a few questions as I found your channel last week and have been watching a lot of your past videos and have put a lot more IMO thoughts into sports betting. So my questions are Brad Evans a tout?? from Fade 5 podcast and Live on the Line (I've always liked Brad for many years). Also, what do you think about the website called Covers? Thanks for everything you do!!
They have minimum bets laws in Australia on metropolitan racing - $2000 win and $800 place.
Arbitrage you bet $400 on one side and $800 on the other and you get like $8 . You put out $1200 in sports books for sandwich money.. not that worth it..
Free money is free money, but you do have to trust that the bookie isn't going to try and keep it for any reason. I haven't been burnt personally by any here in Aus, but I can't speak for US or offshore bookies. Personally, I do arb all the time, but only with promos where you don't have to work or wait at all for a line movement.
Please answer this question.
What is a reliable sample size for a win lose record ?
One of my buddies is 55.8% wins at 402 plays.
Ps the bad news ? Is Roi only 2.5% with 55.8% wins at 402 plays. You think he should vary much from there ? Is 2.5 to 3% roi good enough ? Is sample size likely to depict stable numbers ?
I work in finance as an analyst you bet we segment our members into tiers. So obviously sports books do it