Fairbot Review: Betfair Exchange Trading Software

The vast majority of successful Betfair traders use software such as Fairbot to place bets on the exchange.

While software is not a necessity for every trading strategy, it is much quicker and easier to place bets than if you use the standard Betfair website. This is a massive advantage during busy trading sessions.

Fairbot is our favourite trading software program, popular with professional traders as well as complete beginners. The simple interface is easy to understand and it is packed with all the features you will need.

During this review, we're going to show you many of the key features.

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Introduction

FairBot is interactive trading software built for users of the Betfair betting exchange. It is built by Binteko Software Company, an official Betfair API Solution vendor, which assures you of 100% compatibility with Betfair.

The software is designed for Windows operating systems, however it works fine running on a VPS or Virtual Machine if you are a Mac user.

  • Odds refresh rate – Odds are updated much more frequently than on the Betfair website – with Fairbot they can refresh up to 5 times per second
  • Faster placement and cancellation of bets – you can enter or exit a market with just one mouse click
  • Real-time charting – Access to price movement charts which can help to spot trends in the market
  • Ladder interface – An alternative view of the market which shows the full market depth and allows you place many bets in a short space of time
  • Trading tools – Various tools at your disposal to make your trading more efficient, such as “Greening Up”, Stop Loss, Dutching and 'Fill or Kill'
  • Simulation mode – Can be used for practicing your trading or trying out new strategies
  • Automation – Ability to create custom strategies for placing bets automatically
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Fairbot Demo Video

If this is the first time you've seen trading software in action, it will probably look quite daunting. Don't worry though, you will soon get used to where everything is and it won't be long before you will wonder how on earth you managed without it!


Main Interface

The main interface on Fairbot is what you will be accustomed to if you are already familiar with Betfair. Below you can see a horse racing market – Cheltenham 13:30 - loaded up on Fairbot.

You can see the volumes of money matched on each horse and the weight of money (WoM) indicator, which is useful for predicting which way the odds will move. Another handy feature is the graphical representation of the price movements, shown behind each of the race contenders.

Fairbot review: Main Interface
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Ladder Interface

Below is the same market shown using the ladder interface.

On this screen you can place and cancel bets much quicker and also drag and drop bets to alter the odds you want to request. For example, if you want to set up a series of drip lays, it is easy to move up and down the ladder to the required odds and set your lays up in just a few clicks.

Fairbot review: Ladder Interface

Simulation Mode

Simulation Mode is an extremely useful feature, which enables you to learn how to use the software and practice trading techniques without risking a penny of your own money.

When it comes to learning trading strategies such as “scalping”, this feature is invaluable and allows you to make as many mistakes as you want whilst mastering the art.

Once it is switched on from the File menu, you will notice in the top right corner it now says “Simulation mode is ON”.

All of the examples from this review have been done using simulation mode, so you can see just how handy it can be.

We would definitely advise switching this on whilst you work your way around the software for the first time, particularly if you are new to trading software or trading in general.

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Charts

Fairbot includes line, bar and candlestick charts and also advanced technical analysis features including Bollinger Bands and Envelope (measures market volatility), SMA and EMA moving averages, MACD, RSI, and CCI.

It's quite technical and may appeal to you, but not all traders have a need for charts. It's there if you want it at any point.

Fairbot review: Charts

There is also a Betfair-style chart which displays at-a-glance statistics for the market. This is more likely what you're used to if you have been using the Betfair exchange yourself for any length of time.

Fairbot review: Betfair chart

Trading Tools

Fairbot has a number of trading tools available. With the “Trading” box ticked you are able to alter the settings for these.

The video below shows some examples of using the main tools included within the software.

Below, I have set the trading offset to 2 and set up a stop loss to trigger at 3 ticks.

Fairbot review: Toolbar
Fairbot review: Trading tools

On the ladder, you can see I have set up my trade which was all completed with one click.

I set up a lay at odds of 2.04 and, once matched, Fairbot placed my back bet at 2.08. You can also see the stop loss has been set up to trigger at 1.99.

In this case, my back bet was not matched in time and the stop loss kicked in to leave me with a small loss.

This is a very useful tool to use when scalping as I could have been facing a much worse loss if the odds had continued to shorten.

Also I did not have to keep watching the market as everything was already in place.

Attempting anything like this without trading software is pretty much impossible, yet with Fairbot your trades can be set up within seconds.

When the "Smart Bets" feature is switched on, Fairbot will automatically calculate the stakes needed to make a profit whatever the result of the bets. I turned it off in this example, as I wanted to attempt to leave all of the profit on one result.

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Dutching

Below is an example of using the dutching tool to create an equal profit on six out of the twelve selections.

You can adjust the desired profit by changing the dutching type settings to variable profit and then it automatically calculates the stakes. You can also use the tool to lay multiple selections to a set stake or liability.

Fairbot review: Dutching

Greening Up

Here, we placed a lay bet on Our Kaempfer for £50 at 11.5. You can see that we could have exited the trade for an equal loss of £2.28 at that point, but our aim was to try and hedge out for a profit once the race was in-play.

Fairbot review: Greening up

I wanted to aim for a profit of around £10-11 whatever the end result, so I simply clicked on the green £11.08 figure on the ladder and my bet was automatically calculated to hedge for an equal profit in-play.

Fairbot review: Greening up

My bet was matched at odds of 15.00 and I finished up with a nice green screen! 

Fairbot review: Greening up

Note: This was just an example using simulation mode and we do not advise this strategy using real money.

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Automation

The Automation part of the software is something that could easily be overlooked but it is a very useful feature.

There are many stand-alone automation bots on the market, but Fairbot has it’s own betting/trading bot built into the software. It does not have as many customisable settings, but there is enough there to set up many automated strategies.

It is accessible via a tab on the far right of the screen once a market has been selected. You can assign a strategy to the market, then sit back and let the software do the work.

You can add as many rules and conditions as you want and, again, simulation mode is great for testing the strategies out before playing with your own money.

Here, you can see a basic lay the draw strategy that we created and assigned to a football Match Odds market.

Fairbot review: Automation

It simply triggers after the game has been running for 30 minutes and has at least £5000 traded in the market. It will then place a lay bet for £50 liability at odds of 2.5, then attempt to “Green Up” for an equal profit at odds over 10.

Fairbot review: Automation Strategy Editor

Note: This was just an example of using automation and the strategy has not been fully tested.


How Much Does Fairbot Cost?

At the time of writing, Fairbot costs $99 per year which works out at a very reasonable $8.25 per month.

However, we have negotiated an exclusive deal for Goal Profits readers!

Click on this link and you will get an additional three months for free.

Instead of paying $99 for 12 months access, you will get 15 months and that reduces the monthly cost to just $6.60 per month.

Exchange rates vary, but it's roughly £5 per month which really is excellent value considering all the benefits that Fairbot offers.

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Summary

Fairbot is a fantastic piece of software which suits both beginners and more experienced sports traders alike.

It certainly holds its own against the other trading software on the market which are often more expensive and/or more complicated. The straight-forward interface makes Fairbot easy to navigate, yet it harbours a whole host of powerful features.

Even at the most basic level, software makes trading much quicker and easier.

For convenience alone, Fairbot is well worth the £5 or so per month.

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26 thoughts on “Fairbot Review: Betfair Exchange Trading Software”

  1. high. does it come with any system i can follow i am new to all this lay and back staking.then i can try it in simulation mode kind regards eric.

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  2. Thank you author(s) for informative article!

    I am desperate to use LINUX.
    Since Windows inception in 80’s I’ve been ‘forced’ to use it due to programs only working on Windows!
    My livelihood always depends on Windows… unfortunately 🙁

    Has anyone successfully traded using LINUX Fairbot install?
    Or maybe for that matter, any other trading app on LINUX.

    IF yes
    THEN please state linux name and utility software name used to provide Windows compatible environment. For example Wine or WineBottler OR other compatibility software?
    Please do state also: version numbers of trading app, linux and compatibility software used.

    Really would appreciate any and all comments/help….
    ()

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  3. Thanks for reply Laura.
    I installed PeppermintOS 10 on Windows 10 SSD with shrunk Win 10 partion leaving room for Linux install…
    Then I went over to Codeweavers and got their Crossover Linux tool. Gdebi did download and install. Also downloaded Fairbot 4.43 Fully Working 15 day trial.
    Ran Crossover and using help pages on Codeweavers site, installed FairBot. Bit of fluffing about with using Terminal to install couple items – all of which were detailed as needed during the running of Crossover and FairBot installer…
    Amazingly, FairBot is NOW running and have to obviously understand how to use!
    I have BetAngel windows trading s/w. Yes… it’s generally touted as the Gold Standard for BetFair traders. BUT… is clunky and imho, way to cluttered and hung up on supplying way too much functionality which just slows it down.
    Have been using BetAngel for years but why pay £100 a year when FairBot + Codeweavers’ Crossover will be roughly similar AND… I can free myself from Windows – FINALLY = Yipeeeee
    BTW – Laura, I will use your FairBot link assuming all works out – as discounts are COOL, yes?
    Best to you
    Tim

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    • Awesome! Glad you got it working. Personally, out of the trading software that I have tried, Fairbot is my favourite as it is clear and easy to use. Yes, if you want to take advantage of the exclusive discount, please use our link. Thank you!

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  4. @Laura
    Just to confirm my intent… Purchased (£81.18/15months/£5.412perMonth:-) using your link 🙂
    One recurring issue seen all over is LACK of docs. Sure is, File>Help but that’s most ever found + is only seen IF crank up FB. REALLY need pukka f.i.l.e. so that can view on pc + other devices when not near a pc…
    IE, like a book – is imho easier to read/read/repeat, without having to sit at desk (my views of course 😉
    Any comments regards documentation/tutorials and 100% definitions (of use) for ALL gui items.
    Especially would like to ‘Reverse’ ladder like can do on BetAngel.
    However BA (aka – bloat ware) is the snail vs BF rocket regards speed = total response, which BA has never achieved.

    So, ok… thanks again Laura and ‘any’ feedback regards more docs etc. very much looking forwards to!!!

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    • Hi Timmeh,
      Appreciate you using our link, thanks.
      You’re right, documentation could be better and in PDF form.

      You can reverse the ladder on Fairbot. Once in ladder mode, hit the settings cog near the top right of the screen and you will find a checkbox in there to reverse it.

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  5. Good Evening, I am almost finished with all trading reading … hopefully next week I will get it done. I want to get the software FairBot but do we get a tutorial or written guidance from GoalProfits in order to learn how to apply football trading strategies using the recommended software ???
    Cordially,
    Jose Baldeon

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    • Hi Jose, There isn’t written guidance for trading software at Goal Profits, as many football traders find they only use basic Fairbot features. There are a few forum threads in which members are helping eachother with automation though.

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  6. Hi,

    How do rate Geeks Toy over Fairbot and unless you are doing scalping (is it still worth it scalping football pre-match) would you recommend using software? I know Betfair isn’t great with refreshing odds.

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    • Hi Munro, It’s down to personal preference really, but we have always found the Fairbot interface really clear and the easiest to navigate. It is definitely useful to have trading software if you are scalping on Betfair as you can make use of the ladder feature to see where the money in the market is easier.

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      • Thanks for the swift response Laura. I was just wondering if trading software is even necessary if you are not scalping but I suppose they have other advantages as well like more accurate pricing because of faster refresh rates, one-click orders getting your order in the queue faster, etc.

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        • Yes, exactly. Using software makes trading much quicker and it is particularly useful if you have multiple trades on the go. You can also put it on simulation mode and practice trading without using real cash. The dutching, stop loss and one click betting tools for example, are just a few that come in really handy and when you don’t have them, you realise how much you miss them.

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  7. Hi,

    I bought one year subscription Fairbot using your link but it would not work on iMac , I tried all the option with wine bottler
    I think wine bottle is not updated with modern version of macOS

    I tried with both safari and chrome browser

    Contacted the vendor and they sent the same instructions and advise which I also I followed but it would still not work

    I also check privacy and security setting, all are fine, and firewall and filevault is off, tried all options and the guide

    3 days, spent many many hours but it still would not work

    What other options I have to download Fairbot

    I would appreciate any advise

    Thanks

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    • Hi Sat, I have the same problem being a Mac user. It used to work with Wine Bottler but not anymore it seems.

      There are a couple of options I can recommend though:
      1. Run a virtual machine on your Mac like Parallels
      2. Get a VPS and install Fairbot on there

      I appreciate that it is an extra expense but if you want to run some betting bots or other Windows apps it makes sense.

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  8. Thank you Laura,

    I will try your suggestions

    have you tired Playonmac, Brewinsall, crossover , portingkit/wineskin , any successful if you tried , I have not so far, found this info online

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    • I haven’t tried any of these actually, sorry. I know some of them have free trials so it might be worth giving it a go and seeing what works for you the best.

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  9. Hi Laura

    I think this post must be updated for iMac user, info is outdated, it would save lot of time whoever use iMac

    Wish I did not waste my 3 days and it’s not worth

    Will save others time

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    • The post has now been updated, sorry about that. I had hoped that there would be a fix released to get it working on Wine Bottler again, but sadly not so far.

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  10. I have successfully run Fairbot using Crossover , don’t waste your time with wine-bottler , it would not work with new version of macOS

    Even though I have pay each year to crossover, I think its still worth it

    I hope it helps, Fairbot customer service was amazing, The guy called Andrey was with me all time to support me: big thanks to him.

    Happy downloading Fairbot

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