Bet365 – £125 Grand National Refund E/w Bets!

  • Hi All,

    The Bet365 offer has landed! Simply you cannot afford to miss this offer!

    In preparation, knowing this was likely to drop, I’ve built us an “extra place” calculator that will do all the crazy maths for you to save you having to do it!

    It can be found here: https://www.antodev.com/extraplace

    Lets hit 5th place again guys!

    Cheers
    Anto

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    Drogs 0

    Are people getting on this early or waiting till saturday?

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    beesty2016 3

    That is possible depending on what I go for. I just fancy the controlled punt! If I lose 125 it will be a hit but should be up from all the other offers and races quite easily so will be a punt.

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    the_don 1

    Is this offer available to Scandinavians as well? Can’t find it.

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    CashedUp
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    Do we need to get on this today? I’ve no idea how to do it

    Thanks for the calculator!

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    Anto 1

    Just happy to help guys, took a couple days to build but with the national in mind it had to be done 😀

    I even made it in smarkets colours to help people so they know which side is which.

    I’ll be going £62.50 each way on 2 horses! Fingers Crossed the winner is a 40/50/60 to 1’er

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    Oz 1

    Could we place 5x £25 e/w bets on the top 5 horses? If we do this a 5th place is more likely to come in, you don’t need as much money in your exchange to lay and your less likely to get gubbed. As a win of £800+ pounds would attract some attention. Obviously you max profit is lower, but chances of getting a 5th place boost significantly higher.

    “Refunds will be equal to half the total stake of all Each-Way bets placed on the Grand National, taking place at Aintree on Saturday 9th April 2016, up to a maximum of £125* per customer.”

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    Herbz16 0

    @anto that calculator is great. Nice one. If you ever feel the need to make a acca calculator too please don’t let me stop you. Serious though, great stuff. Thanks.

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    Anto 1

    Oz, yeh you can.

    I’m only going £62.50 as I have a deal with “a significant number” of others lets say to cover the entire field 😛

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    Anto 1

    Btw guys, we can use the Calculator on ANY extra place offer.

    Set cashback to 0 and it will tell you the QL. e.g Masters with Sky pays 8 places!!!!! So for a small QL you can win big.

    £5 e/w on Ian Poulter returns £2 QL or £131.99 PROFIT 6th-8th 😉

    What kinda acca calculator do you need? I can build anything been developing for over 13 years

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    pbetts 2

    Anto ?? RESPECT

    Just be careful on the 5-8 placing a with the masters as it can be shared if tied. Check T&Cs with the exchange

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    MarkCorrigan 9

    Covering the entire field would lose so much value. Please say you’re not actually covering every single runner with others? You’d be far better off just sticking your bet on the favourite and overlaying for a guaranteed return – the overround on the National is around 40% on Bet365 currently (i.e. you will give up 40% of your value from this offer).

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    Starlord 1

    Early is best as it’s nrnb. Means if your horse gets withdrawn you get a refund at 365 but win the lay bet.

    However, Betfair have just suspended the antepost market. Not sure if thats due to a withdrawal or not.

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    Anto 1

    How does that work Starlord?

    Surly if its pulled before Race Start the bet is void both way?

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    Anto 1

    Ahhhh wait! its Antepost! thats why lol

    Lets back some horses early. Mark plan was to hit most of the field leaving the stupid ones off the 125/1+s out

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    MarkCorrigan 9

    Starlord was alluding to the Grand National market on the exchange still being AntePost. This means that if a horse pulls out, the lay bet wins. Conversely, most bookies are now offering non-runner-no-bet, so you would get your back stake returned. This is kind of irrelevant now, though, as the market is no longer AntePost (as of today).

    Edit: Sorry, didn’t see your post. Yeah, it’s fine to back horses like you’re doing, but just make sure they’re value (which anything outside the top 5 favourites isn’t on B365). In general, you’d be better off backing and laying the favourite (or closest match) and then spreading your guaranteed return on the exchange across the horses you wanted to punt – at far higher odds.

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