Although I've mentioned it before

  • I’m really struggling to agree that people are being banned from bookmakers for suspected “matched betting”… I’ve 14 separate bookmakers I’m a member of and haven’t been restricted from a single one… I take advantage of and cherry pick bonuses to suit and never place a single “mug bet”

    From the bookies point of view… Imagine a new generation of punters all actively trying to LOSE money with them… Placing high odds bets trying to lose everything to the exchange?… Maybe it’s to try and portray that they won’t tolerate it to keep the “matched betting” numbers to an acceptable, profitable level?

    It’s just my thoughts and I’m sure a few of you will have your own?… But when you really think about it… We are actually a bookmakers dream client!

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    RyanB 11

    Patrick you comment regarding Matts blag “To me his blog is more of a virtual account to show what could be made.
    Just look at his example of the. 1.25 at Kempton. The odds he gives just dont exist at the moment.”

    If you read it properly thats because he uses fictional odds as an example..he clearly explains this in his posts

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    kjillman 1

    withdrawals umm, had over £900 in tote and got restricted so withdrew my money,you’d think they’d want me to lose most of it first?

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    Becky 0

    Before working out matched betting I would mug bet semi-regularly and if I won I would always withdraw straight away as I wanted the money! Isn’t that what your average mug better would do? Or do you think it’s because it’s more regular and often using the promotions?

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