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WinJonny
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Are there any additional betting strategies that resemble arbitrage?
Because you are betting against yourself, hedge betting in my opinion is comparable to arbitrage betting. You can use this in a variety of circumstances. Typically, it entails profiting from changes in odds for wagers you have previously placed (for instance in outright gambling). Another illustration involves multiples. You can make a lay bet (or opposing bet) for the final result of an accumulator if there is only one leg left and you have gained the prior legs to ensure a profit.
Because you are betting against yourself, hedge betting in my opinion is comparable to arbitrage betting. You can use this in a variety of circumstances. Typically, it entails profiting from changes in odds for wagers you have previously placed (for instance in outright gambling). Another illustration involves multiples. You can make a lay bet (or opposing bet) for the final result of an accumulator if there is only one leg left and you have gained the prior legs to ensure a profit.