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    Default Does Anyone Do Live Betting On World Sports Exchange?

    I didnt it this past weekend on some games but it is kinda confusing with the buying of contracts and all, does anyone else understand this fully? Any replies are much appreciated, Thanks.

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    I love live betting on WSEX. My only problem with it is the huge spread. WSEX makes $2.00 to $5.00 a contract everytime somebody buys or sells. They should narrow the spread to $1.00 to $2.00 between the bid and ask. I compare live betting to daytrading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silenthyena
    I didnt it this past weekend on some games but it is kinda confusing with the buying of contracts and all, does anyone else understand this fully? Any replies are much appreciated, Thanks.
    If you buy 10 contracts at the listed price of $30, you are essentially betting $300 to win $700. Now if your side is winning and the other side is now listed at $30 a contract, you can buy 10 contracts there and lock up $400 profit no matter the result as one side or the other will win.
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    Yes, I understand it fully. What is confusing to you?

    I look for spots toward the end of the game when people are bailing for fear of losing on a bad door cover. In the Fla at Fla St. game, I bought Fla St +8½ contracts at $73 with less than 2 minutes to go, trailing 14-7, Fla just running out the clock. Only way I could of lost is if Fla ran it in from 45 yds out on the next play. If they had gotten a 1st down, Fla just takes a knee since Fla St was out of timeouts.

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    try matchbook if you are into live betting.
    i must say they got the best live betting system.

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