There’s a big Saturday of Bundesliga football to look forward to and you don’t want to miss this William Hill Super Odds Treble! They’ve enhanced Bayern Munich, Dortmund and Werder Bremen all to win from 5/2 to a tasty 5/1. Translated into matched betting terms, this gives us a risk-free potential profit of £5.08 and here’s how…
Super Odds Treble:
The maximum stake for this price boost is £5.00.
At the time of writing, laying our bet with Smarkets gives us the biggest risk-free potential profit.
If you’re not yet signed up, Smarkets are currently offering a £10.00 welcome bonus for new customers.
We can find the acca market via the following link trail…
Smarkets > Football > Accumulators > Saturday
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 Bayern Munich, Dortmund & Werder Bremen all to win @ 6.00 = Potential profit of £25.00
Lay £5.11 on ‘FC Bayern München, Borussia Dortmund & Werder Bremen all to win on Saturday, June 13th – Yes’ @ 4.90 = Potential liability of £19.92
Outcomes:
Let’s have a look at our profit/loss for the two potential outcomes…
Outcome | Bookie | Exchange | Profit/Loss |
---|---|---|---|
Treble wins | +£25.00 | -£19.92 | £5.08 profit |
Treble doesn’t win | -£5.00 | +£5.00 | £0.00 |
So, if our treble doesn’t win, we’ll break even and there’s no harm done. However, if our treble does win, we’ll make a nice risk-free profit of £5.08 on this William Hill Super Odds Treble!
* All three teams won their respective fixtures, resulting in a profit of £5.08 on this William Hill price boost. *
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James
Guest userIt appears you can also use your scratch of the day free bet on this as well as the £5 qualifying bet.
Matt
1490Good to know James, thanks.