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i understand you are the man to talk to about how tradesports works.

want to give a detailed explanation on how to play there??
 

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I'm not really 'the man'. I'm very much still in the learning process. Hopefully others can chime in, I think Europeans have been familiar with the interactives/exchanges for a lot longer than we have.

Fwiw, I added a 'brief' description on how it works in my NFL thread. Be careful on single game wagers, I know from experience how fast the fair market price can change against someone. I plan on utilizing the interactives with buying on futures to win the SB, then selling when a fair profit margin is achieved (hopefully).

Tradesports had a flash tutorial that was surprisingly good, but it's been over a year. With a fair amount of practice you can really utilize the interactives to minimize risk, and also find some really good mid-game odds.
 

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you do need to take a course to play there,lol..i actually sent money to them then didnt play, it was very complicated .......
 

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HMMM, I see this type of wagering being VERY good for limiting exposure, and maximizing profits if you know what you are doing.

your idea about nfl futures is a very good one.
 

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it takes a little getting used to...

basically you buy shares of a team, with a spread similar to what you would find at any sportsbook.

the price of a share is determined by demand.

when you buy a share, the best possible price that you can get afterward is 100 (when the clock hits 0:00 and the spread is covered)

if you hold on to shares of a team that loses ATS the price goes to 0, and you lose whatever you had invested on those shares.

typically a spread will look something like SF -3.5 at 55, meaning one share costs 55 and you hope the price will eventually go to 100.

you can also do the reverse- you can sell short, in which case you hope the price falls to 0.

the beauty of this is that you can buy/sell at ANY TIME during the sporting event. The PRICE is always fluctuating from each play, score, injury etc. Lets say from the above that you bought SF -3.5 at 55. You were very familiar with this team, and in the first quarter you noticed that Garcia didnt seem very sharp or a key OL was favoring an ankle or WHATEVER. SF goes 3 and out on their first 3 possessions with good field position on each. The price being offered has gone to 50. You are not feeling too good about your 49ers right about now so you decide to sell your shares. You put an offer on the board to sell for 51 and when the other team fails to score a buyer takes you up on the offer and buys all your shares. You lost a little since you bought the shares at 55, but that is a lot better than losing the entire amount. If you hold the mouse over the share prices it will convert them into decimal or fraction form. For example a share price of 55 is actually 11 wins 10.

BUT WAIT!! SF does absolutely nothing offensively in the first half so far but are only down 6-0. You know this team well, they wont be held to less than 20 points, and the price of a share is now 25 since they have to cover -3.5, you see some value in that low-ball price. So you buy some shares at 25 and SF goes on to rout the other team by a final of 24-9, so the shares you bought at 25 are now worth 100.

It's a little more complicated than this, but this is basically how it works. I suggest watching some games and keeping the trading screen open so you can watch the price fluctuations and get the hang of it.

There are some other things to take advantage of, but I dont have the time to accurately get into them right now.

I'll be concentrating on futures bets, and maybe season win totals which get complicated, but the price fluctuations should be a LOT slower. I have a TON of NFL 2nd half plays, so I cant be spending too much time on interactives with 5 games or more going on. A lot of times when there is one NCAA Thursday night football game, and I feel the line is pretty sharp, I'll just play the interactives then, and you can get some decent odds during the game when people overreact to an INT or early score etc.
 

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ATX, Thats a pretty good explaination, maybe other posters will give it a try if they understand it a bit more.
 

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I certainly hope so. It's actually less risky than placing straight wagers since you can sell midstream. A lot of times you can get favorable spreads and/or odds on games since the vig is low (it's not really vig, but a house percentage of the take, I believe). I havent played there recently, but if I'm not mistaken the spreads are always on half points (ex. -2.5, -3.5) since the push is taken out of the mix. So favorable odds may be available (when compared to buying the half) and I'm not positive about this, but I believe that the pointspread doesnt move- everything is a function of price. So on a line move of 1.5 points... I'm not sure how far behind the prices move at tradesports when compared to big line moves at traditional shops (DB black), but that is something else I'll keep an eye on. The propositions are almost endless...
 

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Is tradesports the best place for interactives or are there other better odd excahnges? Would definitely like to check one out.
 

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If anyone comes from a trading background, the trading screen is by far the easier to understand and to use. I would recommend that anyone just learning about tradesports and p2p betting use that screen.
 

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there are other exchange/interactive sites that I've heard are just as good or better. Tradesports is the only one that I've actually used, so I dont know much about the others. RPM, you may want to change the title of this thread, maybe we could attract more discussion from those that have a LOT more experience with them than I do!!
 

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