Rebelbetting Review 2021 – Best Arbitrage Software?

Rebelbetting review 2021 – is Rebelbetting still profitable?

Previously I have written about three betting systems that will make money from the sports betting markets in the long run.

There is Matched Betting, Value Betting and Arbitrage.

Rebelbetting Review

Rebelbetting is a piece of software which focuses on sports betting arbitrage.

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What Is Rebelbetting?

Rebelbetting was established in 2008. It has been one of the most popular arbitrage software providers since its inception. The company is based in Sweden and has been used by over 100,000 customers.

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The software currently supports 76 bookmakers. It highlights arbitrage opportunities in tennis, football, basketball, American football, hockey, rugby, Aussie rules, baseball and horse racing.

What Is An Arbitrage Bet?

Your first question might be what the hell is an arbitrage bet?

An arbitrage bet is when you cover all outcomes of an event. Which then guarantees you a profit at the end of it.

Lets take a look at an example.

Rebelbetting flagged up an arbitrage opportunity. On the Leopardstown race at 17.05. A horse called Daliyah was priced at 3.25 on Paddypower.

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This horse was available to lay on the betting exchanges at an 2.88. I took the available money at Smarkets. Which was just less then £50.

In standard arbitrage a profit is made on all outcomes. In this situation an 11.3% profit could be made backing at 3.25 and laying at 2.88.

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You can see from the above. That rather then hedge the profit on all outcomes. I have weighted the profit on the horse Daliyah winning. This is a personal preference of mine. I could have also guaranteed myself a profit across all outcomes.

Having all profit on one outcome of the arbitrage bet is known as value arbing.

Lets look at what happens should Daliyah win the race.

  • I Win £112.5 from my £50 back bet at 3.25 with Paddypower
  • I lose £92.30 from my lay bet of £49.29
  • A total profit of £20.2 is made (£112.5-£92.30)

If Daliyah should lose the race.

  • I lose my £50 back bet with Paddypower
  • My lay bet wins for a total of £ £48.31 (£49.29 – 2% commission)
  • A loss of £1.69 is made

From this example you can see that the odds are stacked heavily in your favour. Using arbitrage but leaving the value of the side of the soft bookmaker. Basically creating a very high value bet in this situation.

 

How does Rebelbetting work?

Rebelbetting is very easy to use. The software constantly scans the odds on all the bookmakers it supports. When the software calculates an arbitrage opportunity. It highlights it for you so that you can investigate further.

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Once you select an arb.

Rebelbetting will then automatically calculate a few other variables for you. You can see from the above picture that there is an arbitrage bet between Paddypower and Matchbook.

This is on the PSG vs Toulouse match, in the Asian handicap market.

The software has highlighted a 2.8% arbitrage bet.

From a stake of £492 it shows a profit of £13.81 or £13.78 could be made. You can adjust the stake figure to whatever figure you are using.

Also the round option lets you round of your bet sizes. This is so that soft bookmakers are less likely to flag you as an arbitrage bettor.

Is Rebelbetting Easy To Use?

Rebelbetting is highly customizable and very easy to use. It has a lot features that allow you to find and bet on arbitrage opportunities as efficiently as possible.

Initially you select which bookmakers you want arbitrage opportunities highlighted for.

Define the minimum and maximum arbitrage percentage you are looking for. Which sports you want included and the length of time before it starts.

One cool feature is that you can set up specific alert sounds for different arbitrage percentages or middle bets.

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A feature that allows you to save a lot of time and process your bets as quick as possible.

Is the in built browser, which automatically brings up the bookmakers where the arbitrage is available. You can save your username and password so that Rebelbetting automatically signs in to your account when you use this feature.

How Much Money Can I Make with Rebelbetting?

Given that Rebelbetting covers 76 bookmakers there are a tonne of arbitrage opportunities.

When I made all bookmakers available there were a total of 417 arbitrage bets available. There is obviously a good opportunity to profit from these.

However it is unlikely that you will have access to all of these 76 bookmakers. Some of the bookmakers may be restricted due to your location. You can trial Rebelbetting for free and see how many you have access to.

In terms of how much money you can make from arbitrage its going to differ from person to person. If you have access to a large number bookmaker accounts then its possible to make thousands of pounds from arbitrage betting.

Personally I have made hundreds from arbitrage in the past. But I will admit that arbitrage isn’t my primary focus and is something I usually do once my accounts are promotion banned. I then like to go through these accounts over a few weeks and hammer them with arbitrage bets.

A lot of matched bettors often discard accounts once the promotions stop. However arbitrage is a great way of milking them for every last ounce of a profit. Also some bookmaker accounts don’t offer much in the use of promotions. Again arbitrage is a good way to get use from these accounts.

Rebelbetting Review Results

Here are the results during my trial of Rebelbetting.

The bets were placed over the period of a month.

I placed 127 arbitrage bets.

Total amount staked £23,241
Average Stake per bet£183
Total Profit Of Made£762
Return Of Investment3.28%

Will Bookmakers Limit My Account If I Use Rebelbetting?

Like with all winning sports betting strategies. If you are taking money from the pockets of soft bookmakers then you will find yourself limited.

Using the software I did find arbitrage bets between sharp bookmakers and betting exchanges. These types of arbitrage bets are often smaller neither sharp bookmakers or betting exchanges will limit you.

Sports arbitrage betting is a great way to make money from the sports betting markets and I don’t believe you should let bookmaker limitations put you off trying arbitrage software such as Rebelbetting.

How Much Does A Rebelbetting Subscription Cost?

There are several different pricing plans for Rebelbetting. The best plan would really depend on several different factors.

What is your bankroll?

How many bookmakers do you available?

How much time do you have to commit to arbitrage betting?

Rebelbetting Free Trial

There is free trial version of Rebelbetting available.

Which enables you to test the software out for free with a cap on arbitrage bets up to 1%.

This will allow you to become familiar with the software. And see whether you would get value out of using the Rebelbetting service.

Sign Up For A Free Trial Here

Rebelbetting Review Conclusion

Rebelbetting is a very professional product aimed at people that want to take their arbitrage betting to the next level. 

It is easy to use, fast and a very efficient way of finding sports arbitrage bets.

I highly recommend Rebelbetting.

The service isn’t cheap but if you are interested in investing in sports arbitrage then you can’t go far wrong with Rebelbetting.

 

Rebel Betting

£35.00
8

Service

8.0/10

Pros

  • Great Arbitrage Tool
  • Fast
  • Efficient

Cons

  • Higher Price Point
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7 thoughts on “Rebelbetting Review 2021 – Best Arbitrage Software?”

  1. I can’t understand this arbing thing, why bother with it when one gets limited in short period of time. There’s no long term perspective with it. Then a small mistake may wipe out huge amount of profit.

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    • You will get limited by soft bookmakers if you are going to take money off them in the long term.
      One way or another.
      Arbing is an easy way to make a decent profit with very little risk.
      All depends on what you think the bets way to utilize yoursoft bookmaker accounts.

      For me there are lots of bookie accounts I would never use, so it makes a lot of sense to arbitrage bet them.

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  2. Arbitrage betting is a great way to make money. It’s not for people that want to make big money fast, it will make you money in the long run that’s for sure!

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  3. I opened an account with Rebelbetting on 2018-12-17 at 16:29:03. I paid 774 euros for 18 months. A few weeks later, the software became useless since all soft bookies limited my account. An agent of them confirmed in an email that my subscription was valid until May 2020. I cancelled my subscription then, and they inactivated my account. I did not have access to and download the relevant software.
    Nevertheless, they have still been charging my account for the next several months. It was my fault I did not notice the charges of 48 euros monthly. I have to say that they have been using different names (Clarobet, Rebelbetting). I asked for my money back since I never used their services. An agent of them told me to cancel my subscription even after sending them screenshots of my inactivated account, which I did not have access to.
    I asked for my money back, but they declined multiple times. I also asked them the following.
    Why did they inactivate my account if I did not cancel my subscription?
    If I did cancel it, why have they been charging my card for nine months?
    If I had an active account, why I could not use the software?
    How many logins did they record the past nine months (since May 2020)?
    Do they have the right not to return my money as they clearly state in my emails?
    Do they have any proofs of my subscription renewal? Could they show any confirmation email?
    So far, I received no answer.

    Reply

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