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>Get TWO 20% up to £20 Free Bets covering net losses, one on 27.3 and one on 3.4Looks like you need to put on a £50 losing bet to get a 2x£10 free bets.
+0March 22, 2017 at 9:27 am
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Confusing one this as it’s 2x£20 free bets.
Must be a £100 loss to get the £20 free bets.https://m.10bet.co.uk/promotions/miami-masters-money-back/#miami-masters-money-back
https://m.realdealbet.co.uk/offers/sports/miami-masters-backhand/#miami-masters-backhand
+0So you bet an outside for £100 and underlay then?
+0Per their site it’s 2 x £20 bets. So £40 total.
If you want £40 you would need net losses of £200It’s not overly clear though as gives 2 dates for the freebets like mentioned in first post, but refers to net losses on the whole event
Got a couple days yet so t&c may be updated+0Live chat just confirmed losses of £200 for the 2x£20 free bets.
So £200 loss by 22:00 27/3 receive £20 free bet and if still £200 loss at 22:00 on 3/4 a further £20 free bet.+0I am correct in thinking there is a risk with backing/laying tennis in certain markets?
I have an account with a new account bonus… I am planning on betting the full bonus on an outsider in one match as the qualifying bet for this offer and laying half . (The bet comes in then I have to work my way throught rollover or it loses and I have taken a decent profit and some FBs for next to no work).
Am I better going for a correct score or some other market to avoid the possibility of a large loss on a retirement?
+0Bbobb and anyone else taking on this offer…there is a risk with retirement rules, as I found out to my dismay this weekend. Got a good match in play on my player, the underdog in the match. His opponent then retired after the 1st set…lay bet settled as a loser, bookie bet voided. Cost me over £200!
+0Course it could go the other way if the guy you back with the bookie retires…you’d be well up then. But sod’s law and all that.
+0Retirement rules are a nightmare.10bet are void if all sets aren’t played, Smarkets are 1set.
http://www.tennisform.com/default.asp?action=rules&tournament=none
https://help.smarkets.com/hc/en-gb/articles/209277329-17-Tennis-rules
+0I eventually went with a correct score bet.
These appear to have same rules.
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