I know most (including me) use Profit accumulator, but I've seen that Oddsmonkey is a lost cheaper overall compared to PA..... So what is the catch? Why does everyone here use PA over OM?
I have OM as the base sub (mainly because of the Oddsmatcher) and pay for the PA acca catcher (match catcher comes with it but I only use it occasionally). The OM acca tools do come in the price and are functional but they don't pick up all the matches the PA one does, they allow you to pick and choose legs easier but it still doesn't have all the different legs. The Racing matcher is race specific instances of the oddsmatcher, but they don't auto update as the PA one does.gavvy said:According to some reviews I read- and I have no idea if this is true, the extras PA charge for the Acca catcher etc are included as standard on OM - I have no idea if this is true as I am only just getting back into matched betting and have yet to place an Acca.
Was typing my other response as you were posting this - no auto updateJon said:Does their horse refund catcher update as quickly?
First the reduction to £17.99 and now including everything, they are definitely feeling the pressure..... Now if they could only get that Oddsmatcher sorted out.......gavvy said:Seems PA have listened! - as of today Match catcher and everything else is now included in the £17.99 fee - anyone who paid up for a year can apply for a pro rate refund!
I did try the free trial. The odds matcher auto updates (although similarish speed to match catcher), but only has 10 results per page and I didn't really get on with it.homie said:There is a 3rd option.
https://www.matchedbets.com/
£99 for the year which includes all tools I believe. Never used it myself. Just saying its out there.
I'm a Monkey man myself and prefer that to PA, but I think it comes down to personal preference really.
mabozza said:Methinks PA are feeling the pinch now, The only things i can see where OM is still in front is the sign up offers OM has that PA does'nt and probably more importantly OM oddsmatcher is faster, more up to date and (seems to) include matches for all bookies.
Maybe a wee price war can be prompted here? Maybe get both down to £10 a year LOL