Bet 365 4/1 Offer

  • I’m new to matched betting & I’m working my way through the bookie newbie offers (football) however I’d like to have a go at the Bet365 4/1 offer.

    Which calculator do I need to calculate back/lay bets?
    &
    Does the £50 risk free bet apply whether the horse wins or loses?

    Thanks

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    deathstar 29

    if you are new to matched betting, and especially new to horses, I would forget about that offer for the moment for two reasons. first, have you got a bet365 account yet? if not they have an excellent welcome bonus BUT it requires a large bank roll to do the rollover requirement. here’s a guide
    https://matchedbettingblog.com/topic/a-guide-to-rollovers-playthroughs-wagering-etc/

    secondly, you need a large bank roll to do the 4/1 offer itself, because the offer is that you get a risk-free bet IF YOU WIN, so obviously this means lots of cash out of your exchange and more cash to cover the next bet in the next race as well, so you won’t be able to recycle your money and deposit more. (unless to are lucky enough to win the last race of the day and the next one is a few days away)

    And no, the offer is a risk-free bet in the next race if you win only. you also have to use your own cash and then they refund you if you lose.
    heres a thread
    https://matchedbettingblog.com/topic/bet-365-feature-race-41-offer/#.WQ_6J2c2zIU

    HTH

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    waftycranker 5

    Something I forgot to mention was I already have a Bet365 account. I’ve had it for years & opened it before I discovered matched betting.

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    waftycranker 5

    Looking at the guide Deathstar I’m assuming you’d use the ‘Qualifying Bet’ calculator to start with.

    If your horse wins, you’d then use the ‘Risk-Free Bet’ calculator?

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    deathstar 29

    there’s actually quite a few ways of doing this offer, but youre probably better off doing it the standard way to start with – back and lay using “qualifying bets” for the first bet, then if it wins use the “risk-free” settings for the second. (remember you have to use your own money for this, then if it loses they give you your stake back)

    lots and lost of threads on this:

    https://matchedbettingblog.com/topic/channel-41-offer-bet365-guaranteeing-profit/

    https://matchedbettingblog.com/topic/bet365-41-offer/

    https://matchedbettingblog.com/topic/bet365-41-win/

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