It’s Tottenham v Man Utd in the Premier League on Sunday and Paddy Power are getting in on the action! Simply place a Bet Builder bet of up to £5.00 on Tottenham v Man Utd and if it loses, Paddy Power will refund our stake in cash. Translated into matched betting terms, this gives us a risk-free potential profit of £16.95 and here’s how…
Key terms
- Applies to all pre-match Bet Builder bets placed on Tottenham v Man Utd, up to a combined total of £5.00.
- Minimum of 2 legs to qualify.
- Applies to bets placed from 10:00 on Friday 9th April 2021 until 16:30 (kick-off) on Sunday 11th April 2021.
- Losing bets refunded as cash, up to a total of £5.00.
Qualifying bet
It’s not always possible to lay our Bet Builder selections, so we can treat this as a speculative offer. If our bet loses, we know that our stake will be refunded in cash, so it’s a risk-free shot at a decent profit!
It’s entirely up to you which Bet Builder selections you go for.
Having looked at the selections available, we could place our qualifying bet on Man Utd win / Both teams to Score? – Yes at odds of 4.39.
Place £5.00 on a Bet Builder bet of your choice
Cash refund
If eligible, our cash refund will be credited instantly upon settlement of our qualifying bet.
The above selection gives us a risk-free potential profit of £16.95. It really is too good an offer to miss!
* Man Utd won the match 3-1, resulting in a profit of £16.95 on this Paddy Power offer. *
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Dariusz
Guest userT&C say 2+ legs. Does it mean two or more? or more than two? In other words is it 2 or 3 minimum legs?
Matt
1527It’s two or more Dariusz.
poeski
Guest userAs you list these offers as “advantage play” and the refund is cash why don’t you select 4 legs for these as you would qualify for the bet builder refund if one leg lets you down. Variance would obviously be much higher, but surely the extra free bets along the way would result in slightly higher profits in the long term.
Matt
1527Yes there’s nothing wrong with opting for 4 legs if that’s how you’d rather play it Poeski. With the blog focusing on matched betting rather than advantage play, I think I’ll continue with the 2 leg selections for more regular smaller profits.
poeski
Guest userJust thought I would point it out. One criticism though – the way you list these, it appears as advantage play (i.e potential profit rather than guaranteed), yet you list a bet that could be layed off but don’t do so in your method. Surely it would be best to either list both ways or concentrate on one?
On this offer in particular as the refund is cash, do you not think you should offer the different ways to do so?
Matt
1527Happy to add a note to future posts Poeski.