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Celtic warrior
04 Aug 25 14:40
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Do you think that bookmakers now have the ability to apply different adjusted margin prices to different customers.

I have noted that the unibetparty now give me terrible odds on their extra places markets with much bigger margins than about three months ago.

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By:
barstool
When: 04 Aug 25 14:55
They certainly have the ability to set the "SP" and are doing very nicely out of it.

Reminds me of putting a rat in charge of the cheese larder.
By:
Ramruma
When: 04 Aug 25 15:06
They have the ability but whether they actually do it, where's the evidence from punters with two or more accounts?
By:
jasstardust
When: 04 Aug 25 15:24
thats why they have cookies
n all those kinda tracking
apps/things innit...see what
ye up to before ye access, n
of course certain accounts r
profiled
By:
CaptainCristy
When: 04 Aug 25 15:27
To save time I suggest closing your unibet account.
By:
CaptainCristy
When: 04 Aug 25 15:28
I don’t think I endured them for more than 24 hours
By:
Hayden
When: 04 Aug 25 15:35
The odd time i've delved into those most difficult races for extra places i've always taken SP , on the basis that the SP over round is less than their own morning prices , also with massive over rounds they can easily hide horses in anticipation of a move due to certain connections which is why you pretty often see their 8/1 early price turn into a 20/1 shot after it becomes clear that their concern is unwarranted on that occasion.
By:
Celtic warrior
When: 04 Aug 25 17:17
Barstool, great analogy, made me chuckle.
By:
CagliariG
When: 04 Aug 25 17:25
If you think there is a conspiracy why even bother doing something you feel at a disadvantage from? Btw the old over round analogy holds no water, it is not even a real entity, it is a hypothetical and should not influence your bets.
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