Betfred Price Boost – Liverpool & Man Utd

The top flight action continues today and you don’t want to miss this Betfred price boost. They’ve enhanced Liverpool and Man Utd both to win to a tasty 5/4! Translated into matched betting terms, this gives us a risk-free potential profit of £15.10 and here’s how…

Price Boost Bet:

Maximum stakes for this offer may vary for different accounts, but the following example is based on a maximum stake of £100.00.

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Place £100.00 on Liverpool & Man Utd to win @ 2.25 = Potential profit of £125.00

Match 1: Liverpool v Swansea (Kick-Off: 12:30)

I like to place my exchange lay bets with Smarkets as they have great liquidity, the site is really easy to use and they only charge 2% commission in comparison to the 5% charged by other betting exchanges.

On the first match, we need to cover our original stake of £100.00. If we divide £100.00 by 0.98 (to account for the 2% Smarkets commission), this gives us a lay stake of £102.04…

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Lay £102.04 on Liverpool @ 1.28 = Potential liability of £28.57

If Liverpool win – £28.57 = – £28.57
If Liverpool don’t win – £100.00 + £100.00 = £0.00

So, if Liverpool don’t win, the offer will be over and we’ll have broken even. However, if Liverpool do win, we’ll have lost £28.57 so far.

Match 2: Stoke v Man Utd (Kick-Off: 15:00)

So, if Liverpool win, this means on the next match, we need to cover both the £28.57 loss from the first match plus the original stake of £100.00. If we divide £128.57 by 0.98 (to account for the 2% Smarkets commission), this gives us a lay stake of £131.19…

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Lay £131.19 on Man Utd @ 1.62 = Potential liability of £81.33

If Man Utd win + £125.00 – £28.57 – £81.33 = £15.10 profit
If Man Utd don’t win – £100.00 – £28.57 + £128.57 = £0.00

So, if either Liverpool or Man Utd fail to win along the way, we’ll have broken even and there’s no harm done. However, if Liverpool and Man Utd both win, we’ll have made a nice risk-free profit of £15.10!

I’d like to point out that the above workings are based on the lay odds that were available at the time of writing. If the lay odds fluctuate before we are able to place our lay bets, this may result in us making more potential profit, less potential or even a slight loss, so please bear that in mind before deciding whether or not to do this offer.

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