Betdaq vs. Betfair

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Betdaq vs. Betfair

Postby London_Calling » Sat Jul 31, 2010 12:25 pm

I hadn't looked at Betdaq for ages and ages before yesterday and was surprised to see the pre-race liquidity to be a lot higher than I recall - on first impression it looks to be running at somewhere around 80% of Betfair now?

Where it did seem to fall down was on in-running liquidity, but I didn't look for too long.

How are you finding Betdaq nowadays?
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Postby doris_day » Sat Jul 31, 2010 6:27 pm

Betdaq are too dodgy for my liking, particularly as I've heard from a good source that some 'special' customers of theirs are able to avail themselves of 'lightweight' prices i.e prices where any in-running delay is cancelled.
That's possibly why their in-running markets are so poor.
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Postby U.F.O » Sun Aug 01, 2010 2:18 pm

doris_day wrote:Betdaq are too dodgy for my liking, particularly as I've heard from a good source that some 'special' customers of theirs are able to avail themselves of 'lightweight' prices i.e prices where any in-running delay is cancelled.
That's possibly why their in-running markets are so poor.



Dont know how anyone could say Betdaq are dodgy, especially when you look at the alternatives.
There are lots of myths and rumours about both exchanges most of them are probably started by the opposition.
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