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the odds are firstly set by each bookmaker with regard to each individual horses performance.they in turn compare prices with each other and this is why you tend to get similar prices with all the bookies.when a horse is backed by either a lot of ... more
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The odds offered by a bookmaker for a particular event may change according to the news received about the event. However, once you have placed your bet, you will benefit from the odds shown on your betting slip at the moment that you accepted the ... more
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Odds will change if the book is trying to balance out the money being laid on either side. For example, if the public favours one team in a football match too much, the odds will change to attract support to the other team. If you see the odds ... more
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We try not to publish information with error that might arise because of the difference in rules between bookmakers or exchanges. Nevertheless, changes in betting rules reception taking place in some bookmakers and often watched in real time that ... more
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No, they do not charge any fee to open an account, although some bookmakers may require a minimum deposit when you join. ... more
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Compare Horse Racing betting odds from the UK's leading Internet bookmakers and always get the best odds. For the best Horse Racing odds, click on a betting event below. For betting opportunities in other sports, browse the sports betting menu on ... more
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From a business perspective bookmakers are only interested in ensuring that they generate value in every book they make. An arbitrageur's money is as good as any other punter's and since at least half of all the bets an arbitrageur makes will lose, ... more
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William Hill Category: Services » Other Services » Bookmakers in Willesden Tags: bookie, lower ground floor.big size KEVINKING wrote on 23-01-2009 "Bookie shop at the lower ground floorof the building.The shop is a very big one,around 20 live ... more
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Views differ from bookmaker to bookmaker but what is clear and is also common sense is that it is best not to upset them. The best way to do that is by not being greedy. For more detailed information on this please see our e-manual. ... more
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Very unlikely. You will be using many bookmakers making only a small a profit overall. ... more
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