There’s a big Saturday of football to look forward to and you don’t want to miss this William Hill Super Odds Treble! They’ve enhanced Liverpool, Norwich and Bournemouth all to win from 3/1 to a rather nice 5/1. Translated into matched betting terms, this gives us a risk-free potential profit of £4.56 and here’s how…
Super Odds Treble
The maximum stake for this price boost is £5.00.
For a walkthrough of how to lay multiples, please see my laying multiples guide.
Any exchange works for this offer
Any betting exchange works great for this offer. You can either build and lay the multiple at Smarkets, use the pre-built accumulator markets at Betfair or use the ‘Enhanced Specials’ market at Matchbook.
- Money back as cash up to £20
- 0% commission for 60 days
- 0% commission until 31st January 2024
At the time of writing, Betfair are the best option with lay odds of 5.00.
We can find the acca market via the following link trail…
Betfair > Exchange > Football > Specials > Acca Saturday 10 April
We can calculate our underlay stake using my Matched Betting Calculator. We just need to open up the ‘ADVANCED’ section and click the ‘Underlay’ tab…
As you can see, the calculator tells us that our lay stake should be £5.11…
Place £5.00 on Liverpool, Norwich & Bournemouth All To Win @ 6.00 = Potential profit of £25.00
Lay £5.11 on Liverpool/Bournemouth/Norwich @ 5.00 = Potential liability of £20.44
Outcomes
Let’s have a look at our profit/loss for the two potential outcomes…
So, if our treble loses, we’ll break even and there’s no harm done. However, if our treble wins, we’ll make a nice risk-free profit of £4.56 on this William Hill Super Odds Treble!
Note: If you would prefer to lock in a smaller profit, you can simply use the ‘Standard‘ tab on the calculator for a guaranteed profit of £0.89.
* All three teams won their respective fixtures, resulting in a profit of £4.56 on this William Hill price boost. *
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Tom
Guest userHi Matt
Would you say hitting these price boosts regularly is a bad idea from a gubbing point of view? Or as it’s an advertised boost, with a low max stake, it’ll won’t really draw attention, so we should always go for it!
Matt
1532They shouldn’t draw too much attention Tom, but there’s nothing at all wrong with a balanced approach. Feel free to mix things up and keep the bookies guessing.