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Never had I entered a territory this unknown. Remember that TV series from the '90s about a family that, due to wacky accident, travels back in time to the age of dinosaurs? At the moment I'm equally lost as its protagonists and the show's name was Land of the Lost, so there you have it.
What I know about sports is a combination, or rather a conglomerate, if you will, of bad memories and famous quotations. A game isn't over until it's over. Walking is the best possible exercise. And, naturally, the crème de la crème of all, golf is a good walk spoiled. I know there are some pitches, balls, rackets and fields. And injuries. And lots of sweating. Some fans or spectators, possibly. And, have I already mentioned injuries?
If you've read the intro more or less carefully, you can easily imagine my utter surprise when I found out that I'm going to review a service that is dedicated to sports arbitraging. I mean, SPORTS ARBITRAGING!
Arbs.ws (as in: WebSite, y'all. Nice, isn't it?) deals with surebets, namely – as my dearest Wikipedia suggests – a particular case of arbitrage arising on betting markets due to either bookmakers' different opinions on event outcomes or plain errors. Sounds simple? It actually kind of is.
First of all, Arbs.ws webpage is surely meant for everybody, not only those sport obsessed who know every score and every game and every player in every sport ever invented – and I believe those people really exist, guys... The link to the Wikipedia article on surebets can be found on Arbs.ws, which I take as a suggestion that they do not expect you to know all there is to know about neither betting, nor sports. The editors of the page made sure that the content is clear and simple, so that even a newbie could understand the basic mechanism of their offer. To add to this, the whole system is automatic, so there's no room for human error, but this probably doesn't appeal to those who were scared while watching I, Robot.
Another important thing to point out is that it is NOT yet another destined to be short-lived hyip program, but seems to be an actual-no-kidding-about-it investment program. What gives me that impression? Their regular updates and the promise that they're going to publish detailed monthly reports. Wait, there is more. The administrators are now a part of our Care Investors Program, so any problems our investors may signal will be immediately addressed by our and Arbs.ws support teams.
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