Bettors chase two types of low-risk setups: middles and arbitrage. Both exploit price differences, but they carry distinct windows and traps. Knowing when they’re worth the stake—and when friction wipes the edge—is key. Arbitrage: locking guaranteed returns Arbitrage (or “arbing”) means backing all outcomes at odds that guarantee a profit. Example: Book A posts +110… Continue reading Middling and Arbitrage: Practical Windows and Pitfalls