Live and prematch
The difference between Arbitrage Live betting and Prematch Arbitrage is mainly when you place the bets and how risky or fast the process is.
Letβs break it down clearly π
β 1. Prematch Arbitrage (Pre-Game Arb)
Prematch arbitrage happens before the match starts.
You compare odds from different bookmakers hours or minutes before kickoff and cover all outcomes.
Example
Match:
Liverpool FC vs Manchester City FC
| Bookmaker | Outcome | Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Bookmaker A | Liverpool win | 2.30 |
| Bookmaker B | Man City win | 2.20 |
| Bookmaker C | Draw | 3.60 |
You calculate stakes β profit guaranteed.
β Characteristics
- Slower pace
- More time to calculate
- Lower stress
- Odds stable
- Easier for beginners
π Advantages
- Safe execution
- Less bookmaker rejection
- Good for small bankroll
π Disadvantages
- Smaller profit %
- Opportunities disappear slowly
β 2. Live Arbitrage (In-Play Arb)
Live arbitrage happens while the match is being played.
Odds change every second depending on match events.
Example match live:
Arsenal FC vs Chelsea FC
Goal chances, red cards, or time remaining create temporary odds mismatches across bookmakers.
You quickly bet all outcomes before odds update.
β Characteristics
- Happens during live match
- Odds move very fast
- Requires speed & experience
π Advantages
- Higher profit %
- More opportunities daily
- Big price mistakes appear
π Disadvantages
- Bets may be rejected
- Odds change before confirmation
- High stress
- Needs fast internet
βοΈ Prematch vs Live Arbitrage
| Feature | Prematch Arb | Live Arb |
|---|---|---|
| When | Before match | During match |
| Speed Needed | Low | Very high |
| Risk | Very low | Medium |
| Profit % | Small | Higher |
| Beginner Friendly | β Yes | β Harder |
| Bet Rejection | Rare | Common |
π§ Professional Tip
Most professional bettors start with:
π Prematch Arbitrage β then move to Live Arbitrage
because live arbing needs:
- fast reaction
- multiple funded accounts
- strong bankroll discipline