Xfinity is delayed at lest 30 seconds. Don’t live bet using their feed or long term you will be getting fucked so hard up the ass by your bookmaker.My book posts scores and live betting lines that are about 30 seconds ahead of my xfinity TV feed. I thought that maybe it was just xfinity, but then I checked the online radio and it seemed to be in sync with xfinity.
probably even more than that, yeah, every streaming service is massively delayed - no matter what device you're using.Xfinity is delayed at lest 30 seconds. Don’t live bet using their feed or long term you will be getting fucked so hard up the ass by your bookmaker.
At the end of the day it’s still gambling, but yes it gives you an advantage for sure.I've always wondered if you could beat live betting if you are present at the game.
This, as the OP mentioned it will only last so long.Sure, but it could be a huge advantage. If a guy hits a bases clearing double and you can bet a -105 line before it goes to minus -300 that's money in the bank most of the time.
Either way, I don't think many books are going to tolerate a player who repeatedly beats their live lines by 5 seconds.
Ive read about gambling groups doing this to get live edges. But, I've also heard the books delay setting the live lines slightly to eliminate this edge.I've always wondered if you could beat live betting if you are present at the game.
This has been posted before but if you haven't read it, it's pretty interesting:Ive read about gambling groups doing this to get live edges. But, I've also heard the books delay setting the live lines slightly to eliminate this edge.
usually the data providers have people on the stands which transmit news in real time, instantly transferred to the live betting platforms. So with a bit of a bet delay added on top, it's hard to get much of an edge for most sports, even when attending the event live.Ive read about gambling groups doing this to get live edges. But, I've also heard the books delay setting the live lines slightly to eliminate this edge.