Ladbrokes Exchange

The purple place, the most viable alternative to the Betfair exchange
LinusP
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Ladbrokes allow you to withdraw money from your online account in their shops. During my arbing career I took advantage of this as I needed the £300ish back in betfair ASAP. I have never felt so awkward asking to withdraw that amount as people around me where looking in their shoes for the next 50p that is going on an accu....

I just can't see them making much from shops other than the fobt's...
steven1976
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Just a quick google of "ladbrokes profits" and it suggest the online profits are struggling at around 14 mil. I then read on another report profits of 74 mil over all. Ive not looked in any detail what so ever but a quick glance would say most of their revenue still does come in from the shops. I could be wrong as I only read a couple of links quickly.

http://ar2012-ladbrokesplc.html.investis.com

Whether from gaming or sports it says shop revenue growing.
steven1976
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Sorry to keep adding, just finding a few of the reports interesting from 2012. The CEO report on this page http://ar2012-ladbrokesplc.html.investis.com suggest for future "more bet in play, self service".

That's it for now. Bored in Burma with only Macao movies and BBC world for company.
PeterLe
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Im quite optimistic about this..
I was out all day yesterday so not sure how the markets performed on Ladbrokes..
I just run a BOT on the last race at Muss and I was surprised to see how many bets were matched..(tiny profit too)
The total matched was much less than betfair, but its early days

Worth trying out, dont forget you can use tiny stakes if need be £1
regards
Peter

Steve - Check out an App called Tunnel Bear, great for using to watch BBC Iplayer, ITV player etc from outside the UK.. ;)
steven1976
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I use overplay in Thailand thanks peter which also allows to get my dads sky package but I'm in Burma at the moment and internet is still pretty bad. I once tried trading and it took 20 seconds to hit the market. Got a good steak house so I'm off for a beer and a steak as rocky 4 has just finished. Enjoy your trading.
PeterLe
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steven1976 wrote:I use overplay in Thailand thanks peter which also allows to get my dads sky package but I'm in Burma at the moment and internet is still pretty bad. I once tried trading and it took 20 seconds to hit the market. Got a good steak house so I'm off for a beer and a steak as rocky 4 has just finished. Enjoy your trading.
Good stuff. I hope you chip in to the costs of your dad's sky package!
steven1976
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PeterLe wrote:
steven1976 wrote:I use overplay in Thailand thanks peter which also allows to get my dads sky package but I'm in Burma at the moment and internet is still pretty bad. I once tried trading and it took 20 seconds to hit the market. Got a good steak house so I'm off for a beer and a steak as rocky 4 has just finished. Enjoy your trading.
Good stuff. I hope you chip in to the costs of your dad's sky package!
Dead right I chip in. I told him to start getting the pay per view matches :lol:
steven1976
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Sorry gone off track. Anyway, lets hope that ladbrokes make the option in store available to lay in play. It would be great for those good at mafs.
PeterLe
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PeterLe wrote: I just run a BOT on the last race at Muss and I was surprised to see how many bets were matched..(tiny profit too)
The total matched was much less than betfair, but its early days
Been running Identical systems today on betfair and betdaq…

Betdaq - (minus) 9.55
Betfair - (Positive) 3 figures

The last race at Lingfiled was a good one for me. It triggered the bet on betdaq too but wasn't matched on the first step of the bet..

On a positive, I seem to get getting matched more on Betdaq than in previous attempts?

Anyone else testing?
Regards
Peter
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LinusP
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I did a few months ago but got blacklisted and currently out of computers :roll:
PeterLe
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LinusP wrote:I did a few months ago but got blacklisted and currently out of computers :roll:
Hi
Well subject to you getting you computer sorted, its worthwhile trying again. Ive been blacklisted in the past, but they seem to have relaxed their stance a bit?
regards
Peter
steven1976
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I'd imagine there will be some good inplay arbs in the near future between the exchanges.
steved271
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I am a newbie here so try not to flame me if i am in the wrong place to ask this question...

I have had a betfair account for ages and suffered losses until i found out about trading..

My question is.. I have a ladbrokes account with a positive balance, Can i use this Betdaq software to place the bets or does it have to be a specific deposit into a Betdaq account?
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You will still need a Betdaq account to use Bet Angel for Betdaq but a bet placed using Bet Angel will show up on the Ladbrokes exchange.

See this blog post - http://www.betangel.com/blog_wp/2013/11 ... daq-angel/
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Euler
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Just saw an advert for Ladbrokes exchange in the break on the Ryder cup
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