Bet-way Refund if Giround scores anytime
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Place a Goalscorer bet on Arsenal vs. Manchester City and if Olivier Giroud scores at any time, we’ll refund losing bets with a Free Bet matched to your stake up to £20.
Anyone doing this? Any recommendations?
+0December 21, 2015 at 4:34 pm
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yup thinking of doing it if the odds are tight enough
+0not very tight at the moment!
+0betway odds are terrible, gonna give this a miss.
+0Now I bet we’re all sitting here regretting not doing this offer…easy £20 free bet to have been had ah well!!
+0i dont regret not doing it. Was essentially a gamble on Giroud scoring any time and the first goal scorer bet losing.
+0I went with 888 for this – got an invitation email for double winnings on Giroud scorer bets max £5 so went on that @ 2.38. Made £3 loss on the qualifier as stuck £20 to cover my goals galore on City but should be up in double figures when extra winnings come through.
+0It wasn’t a gamble at all roro…its exactly like Matts 2nd/3rd horse racing posts..your trying to find value. The fact Betway would give you a £20 free bet if Giroud scored anytime, if you found good lay odds the fact he was only around 2.5 to score it was definitely a profitable offer in the long run
+0Granted you had to place a losing first/anytime goal scorer but its definitely still worth it
+0I checked pre-match – there weren’t any qualifying losses under 4 quid. I’m not sure gambling 4 quid and hoping a player scores anytime in a game is profitable in the long-run. It’s not really a good statement to say it’s profitable in the long run because this is a rare offer. You might win it one or two times in twenty attempts. Those 20 attempts might be spread out over the course of a year. And your long run profit would probably be about a fiver.
+0I found £3.11 loss, whichever way you think about it the fact the Bet365 offer and all other offers cover this loss and even more so I don’t see it as a risk or anything, and ‘gambling £4’ on odds of 2.5 to get a £20 free bet (not taking into account losses) as like I said if you could find good lay odds it would definitely be a profitable offer. The expression is a figure of speech mate…
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