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It will limp and linger on till December 2015 imo before the closure renouncement

Every advert you see on tv is for the sportsbook.
Come to the sportsbook it's like playing where's wally looking for the exchange, they've gone from a mantra of WE WELCOME WINNERS, to WE WANT LOSERS betting on rubbish odds, I refuse to believe the money from the sportsbook is supplementing the Exchange as you are limited very quickly to peanuts, it constantly has reliability issues  whilst the sportsbook never does (FUNNY THAT), and even it were genuine then they clearly have not put enough money into using reliable software and preventing the same old bugs occurring, no other gambling site has such constant breakdowns at peak time

Exchange advertising decline + fewer newbies + PC rebels = liquidity fall and eventual closure.

FLOTATION and being a wh0re to shareholders instead of keeping a risk free profit machine has lead to a sad demise of a once great product you were proud to promote for free.

GREED ALWAYS KILLS.
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Report YOMOMMA August 25, 2014 10:22 PM BST
See you tomorrow.
Report stu August 27, 2014 6:01 PM BST
When 'the exchange' will meet it's end...or when 'this exchange' will meet it's end?
Report stu August 27, 2014 6:02 PM BST
The first one is a tricky question, second one has more clues!
Report acquiesce12 August 27, 2014 10:11 PM BST
this one, the others have fairer commissions structures, for now, albeit less liquidity that would increase if this folded, let's face THEY JUST DON'T CARE, all the money is being pumped into the sportsbook, they have pulled out of many countries, and the ones in which they remain, they have increased commission up to 7.5% in some places. the big events have okayish liquidity, majors / slams / world cups, but side markets have died esp in tennis.
Report HonkyJoe August 27, 2014 10:56 PM BST
The problem for the overall 'exchange' model is that it's more a case of people on Betfair dying off and leaving. For the most part, those people aren't disappearing to Duck or anywhere else. They're just dropping out of the market.

When Betfair's exchange finally keels over (through neglect and the self-eviscerating PC), there'll be very few people left to go straight over to an alternative.
Report Westender February 2, 2016 8:41 PM GMT
LaughLaugh
Report cdog February 4, 2016 10:17 AM GMT
there are markets on here which have long term end dates (e.g. the 2020 general election) so it doesn't look as if they're thinking of closing it any time soon - unless it's all a smokescreen!
Report Coachbuster February 4, 2016 3:45 PM GMT
the exchange principle won't end . Not in the turf accountants interests.

if this one does go another one will take it's place .

But i believe THIS exchange is still a  very good exchange to use albeit a very expensive one.

Any other exchange  may well  just be badly thought out ,planned etc similar to most government web sites you see these days ,or even the Daq.
It would be like closing down M and S ,Debenhams and Sainsburys etc  and getting a huge array of pound shops .
Not always good.

Be careful what you wish for .
Report pxb February 6, 2016 10:18 PM GMT
Any other exchange  may well  just be badly thought out

You mean like the 'new' site.

On the internet it is easy to replicate any site. You simply copy what you can see. I was sent a beta of the new site and it was remarkable how many issues there were that resulted from not copying what the old site got right. I can only assume there is no one left at bf who understands the exchange and how people use it. (as noted below)
Report Darlo Bantam February 6, 2016 10:48 PM GMT
That's been the exchange's main problem; those who came up with the site didn't have a clue how its customers used the site, nor how different types of players used the site. The site, and the new API, are more Betfair's ideas pushed on to its customers, rather than what customers wanted.
Report Coachbuster February 7, 2016 9:19 PM GMT
still a lot more user friendly than the purple  imho

be careful what you wish for -  decent websites are  1 a million.
Report Darlo Bantam February 7, 2016 10:21 PM GMT
Very good point. Duck is like a, well, lame duck.
Report Coachbuster February 7, 2016 11:53 PM GMT
tell you what though - it's been pretty awful this week getting bets matched compared with last month . And any site  that doesn't have players or liquidity is  a poor site regardless .

It's like somebody  diverts the flow from the stream into the Reservior (Sportsbook in this case ? )   and then it gets turned back on again
Report Coachbuster February 28, 2016 8:35 PM GMT
...had a look on some of the side markets this weekend , namely CORRECT SCORE 2  which was a hive of activity 2 years ago .

During the busy Premier league fixtures this weekend i duly noted a total of ZERO players and occasional bot jumping erratically .

Didn't realise it had gotten this bad.


The side markets are in a deep sleep .
Report Coachbuster March 8, 2016 9:28 PM GMT
To Quote the great Westender ,  tonight was 'a sea of empty boxes'
Report YOMOMMA March 8, 2016 10:51 PM GMT
Try Smarkets I get matched on there no problem on match odds, over/under and btts.
Report Coachbuster March 9, 2016 10:02 PM GMT
looks worse than here Yo'master .


looks like the great man  Westender has predicted the future  on here
Report Coachbuster March 9, 2016 10:07 PM GMT
like a grand old mansion thats been taken over my squatters .

the roof tiles are beginning to loosen
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