Great stuff. Great to hear. My biggest question that never gets answered is the withdrawing process. I had a huge playoffs (for me anyway) and I don't want to limit myself because I withdraw funds. Arbfather has a family and this is something of a business and income for him now. How does he juggle the withdrawls?
@@maxgarcia2088 Totally true! Was thinking there may be some "guidelines" or "best practices". Obviously everyone has different needs and expectations but I would guess (I could be wrong) there are basic steps and things to do to help the health of your accounts and longevity. Otherwise this is just a super short lived venture. A literal cash grab.
I reached out to ArbFather with your question and here's his response: "I wouldn’t worry about this too much at the larger known domestic sites (Fanduel / DraftKings /Caesars) but maybe at some of the smaller market / niche books tread lightly on frequent or large cash outs unless you HAVE too." Hope that helps!
One factor in arbitrage betting that isn't discussed much is how much time will it take for the best to settle. A 5% advantage on a game that isn't played for a week is not as valuable as a 1% advantage bet that is played that same day. Remember that part of the process of making more money with arbitrage betting is to roll the same funds over and over quickly
Seems how the market is still in such beginning stages, and most books setting their lines independently, should be able to take advantage of it for a very long time
@@StackTheUnits depends on a lot of factors seems like. just make sure you vote for candidates that want to deregulate. And oppose candidates that want more regulation.
What are the name of the books that are gonna be replacing fanduel and so on since they are restricted in my region? You said certain books are your friends for life (outside the USA)