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\"ExchangeThe online betting exchange has existed as a concept since the year 2000, so we have all had plenty of time to get to grips with the idea and give it a try.<\/p>\n

Yet despite this, a surprising number of seasoned regular bettors are still scared off by this alternative method of having a punt, and that\u2019s odd, because you can often find much better odds at the exchange. We will explain why later on.<\/p>\n

There are a few different exchanges out there and we will cover them towards the end of the article, but before we get to that point it\u2019s important that you understand just exactly what a betting exchange is, how it works, and how to use it.<\/p>\n

So let\u2019s dive in and see if we can\u2019t give you the confidence to broaden your betting horizons by placing your first wager on a betting exchange.<\/p>\n

The Concept<\/h2>\n

\"PeerAn online betting exchange allows punters to bet against each other, rather than betting against the bookmaker. The exchange itself isn\u2019t offering the odds or paying out on winning bets, other bettors are.<\/p>\n

This is also sometimes called peer-to-peer betting.<\/p>\n

In its simplest form, the exchange is just a platform that matches one person who wants to make a bet with another person who wants to take that bet. Those two people will be looking to place bets on opposing outcomes of the same event, and would never have found each other to place that bet without the exchange.<\/p>\n

We will explore this thoroughly in the coming sections, but as a basic idea, a betting exchange is simply a place where anyone who wants to make a bet can go to find someone to bet with.<\/p>\n

Exchange vs Bookmaker<\/h2>\n

Even though the bookie and the betting exchange fill very similar roles, there are a couple of key difference in the way that they run.<\/p>\n

Backing and Laying<\/h3>\n

\"ThumbsThese are two terms you should get your head around quickly:<\/p>\n