FAQs

Can I filter out low market depth at Exchanges?

2023-05-09T13:27:32+02:00March 6th 2019|

For limits on Betfair, Betdaq, Matchbook and Smarkets there is an option available to filter arbs with low amounts (market depth) available. Since the actual amount which could be interesting differs a lot depending of the size of the odds, we decided to take a different approach than just letting the user set a

Reliability – What does it mean in RebelBetting?

2023-05-09T13:28:03+02:00March 6th 2019|

The reliability of a bet is calculated with several different variables. Among these variables are for example: The percentage of the sure bet (unusually high sure bets decrease the reliability) Last bet date (if the last bet date differs too much, the reliability goes down) How well the participants' name match each other  

Inverted Middle – What is it in sure betting?

2023-05-09T13:28:53+02:00March 6th 2019|

Inverted middles or Polish middles as they are called, can be risky to bet on. If the "middle" in an inverted middle occurs, you could lose both your bets, hence causing severe damage to your bankroll.

Negative Middle – What it is in sure betting

2023-05-09T13:30:43+02:00March 6th 2019|

As you might know, regular middles are positive arbs with a middle. For instance, you could bet on an American Football middle: Tennessee (-7) @ 1.91 Pittsburgh (7.5) @ 2.14 If the middle doesn't hit, you will make your regular arb percentage (0.92% in the example above). If the middle does hit (Tennessee wins

E-wallets in Sports Betting

2023-05-09T13:31:40+02:00March 6th 2019|

We recommend that you use Neteller or Skrill (Moneybookers) as your E-wallet. With an E-wallet account, you will avoid most of the transaction fees to and from bookmakers. Often, bookmakers charge you a fee if you deposit and/or withdraw with VISA or MasterCard. Opening your E-wallet account is easy, but you will need to