The Boodles May Festival 2021 gets underway at Chester on Wednesday and BetVictor are getting in on the action! Simply opt in and place 3 x £5.00+ bets on racing at Chester this week and BetVictor will give us a £5.00 free bet. Translated into matched betting terms, this gives us a guaranteed profit of £3.25 and here’s how…
Key terms
- Opt in to this promotion via the ‘OFFERS‘ tab.
- Place 3 x £5.00+ bets on the Boodles May Festival 2021.
- No minimum odds specified.
- Promotion runs until 16:50 (last race) on Friday 7th May 2021.
Qualifying bets
If you’d like more information about qualifying bets and how they work, please see my qualifying bets guide.
Either exchange works for this offer
Betfair and Smarkets are both great options for this offer. If you’ve not used one of them, now is a great time to give them a try.
- Money back as cash up to £20
- 0% commission for 60 days
We can calculate our lay stakes using my Matched Betting Calculator.
Aim to lose no more than £0.25 on each of our 3 qualifying bets
So, we’ll lose approximately £0.75 in qualifying for our £5.00 free bet.
Free bet
Our £5.00 free bet will be credited upon placement of our 3rd eligible qualifying bet and will be valid on horse racing for 3 days.
Using straightforward matched betting, we should be able to convert our free bet into 80% cash, so £4.00. If we take into account our total expected qualifying loss of £0.75, this gives us a guaranteed profit of £3.25 on this BetVictor offer!
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Tim
Guest userIs this offer invite only?
I can see and opt in to the offer, but the T&C’s state ‘This promotion is only available to direct recipients of this offer’.
I didn’t get it via email, I only saw it on here, so is it best to possibly swerve this one?
Matt
1531I think it’s available to most Tim with it being listed on their promotions page, but feel free to give it a miss if you’d rather err on the side of caution.