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    Default sports arbing still possible????

    Has anybody found a way to still utilize neteller and pinny..has anybody moved..cough...do enable them to use these books.

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    No. Without Pinnacle and Neteller it's pretty much unfeasible.

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    You need a good agency system, as is operated in the far-eastern Asian countries.
    I'm sure this will soon be operating in the U.S too.

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    Arbing was done years ago, it is a waste of time. Why haggle trying to ake $5 per hour?

    SBR Founder Join Date: 7/20/2005


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    Right now, there are substantial costs to moving bankroll between sites (if you are in the USA) that don't do transfers with each other. There are also much larger risks to keeping money in books that aren't at the top of the industry. Under these conditions I don't see any reason to try and do arbitrage as your business plan, as opposed to doing it opportunistically while line shopping to place a bet. I also don't see an arbitrage operation as being worth moving for.

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    it wasnt done a year ago, but it is done now. pinny wasnt such a loss for me since i used matchbook most of the time, but losing neteller makes it impossible.

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    Still possible if you're not in the US.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/11/2005


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    though JJ is way off on his $5/hr, the real ? is, is it still possible to attain a respectable profit per hour if in the US?

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    Quote Originally Posted by David
    Still possible if you're not in the US.
    Indeed David, that it is!

    SBR Founder Join Date: 12/23/2005


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    I'm not having any issues finding arbs. Just found +340/-275 last night. The only issue is the longer lag time in transferring balances around, which will effect earnings.

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    I think Arbs will be around but I can't imagine how anyone in the U.S. can seriously do it for a living without Pinnacle and Neteller. Seems almost impossible now.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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