Bet365 Deposit bonus

  • After being ‘away for a while’ Bet365 offered me a 100% deposit bonus.

    With the bonus do i use the qualifying bet section of the calculator and get low qualifying losses and hope to lose the money into the exchange?

    cheers

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    deathstar 25

    hi KS,
    yes just treat the bonus as cash (use the calc on qualifying bet setting at low odds) because there is the rollover required. Make sure you bet on things over the minimum odds though otherwise it won’t count. check the T+Cs for this

    HTH

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    Tomfromdablock 0

    So is it best with a rollover requirement to do this. Qualifying bet = high odds, free bet = high odds, first rollover (using qualifying bet setting on calculator) = low odds, second rollover (if needed) = low odds?

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    deathstar 25

    As this bonus is stake returned, its best to bet ALL at low odds because the loss on each bet will be less. High odds are for stake not returned bonuses really.
    But there are different strategies on how to do the offer, ie high odds and try and bust out or low odds and churn through the rollover. Of course neither is guaranteed as high odds sometimes win and low odds sometimes lose.
    Make absolutely sure you have enough float in your exchange to cover the worst case scenario of every bet winning and all your cash ending up in the bookie, and be especially careful if you do go down the high odds route because a lot of money would transfer to the bookie if it wins and you would still have to complete the rollover with all that money tied up.
    HTH

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    Tomfromdablock 0

    Cheers man, sorry the rebels blew you up

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    deathstar 25

    ….can’t believe it! it was the area manager’s son as well!

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