Bet365 deposit bonus

  • I have been credited £50 deposit bonus with bet365 and was wondering the best way to profit from it.

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    FoG_BLoG 59

    No problem Pickle.

    It’s a tricky one to tackle. 50 @ 10/1 is the only way I can thing of losing the bonus to the exchange which I have read recommended but many.

    Big danger is if one wins then you have 500+ in bet 365 and you need to find another maybe 200 (on top of the 700 you have already pumped into this offer) for smarkets.

    And at that point there is no way but to just match bet through your rollover much much smaller bets and much more reasonable odds …. You will have at least 800 left to turnover so will lose maybe another 40 to 80 through qualifying losses.

    There is a bit of a warning in my post too which Pickle picked up on. You need 700 to 900 of your own real money to extract 120 to 160+ of your bonus.

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    Shanks 1

    Bloody hell I only got a £50 bonus didnt realise there was this much to take on board lol

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    MbPunter 24

    1.5 shots or thereabouts the way to go in my opinion. Don’t need to risk a big win or liabilites in exchange.

    Alternatively if you do c4 racing at bet365 then i wouldn’t worry about rushing the rollover. Just treat the money as your own and it’ll take care of itself.

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    patrick
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    Pickle is correct in that the advice Fog_Blog has given you is total rubbish.

    If Fog_Blog’s horses at 10/1 all won you would need £3,000 in your exchange.Total madness !!!!

    I can not believe Fog_Blog has given that advice. You need matches as near to 1.5 as you can get so I suggest you look at football matches.

    As an example as odds stand right now for your qualifying bet you could back £50 on Hull to win on Bet365 at 4/5 (1.8) and lay £49 on Smarkets at 1.85 to give a qualifying loss of £2.
    Then on Saturday bet £250 at 3/5 (1.6) on Wigan to win on Bet365 and lay £245 at 1.64 on Smarkets for a loss of £9

    This would give you approx £39 from your freebet offer and the most you would need in your exchange account would be £200 at most.

    If you wait until nearer kick-off you should be able to get a tighter match and maybe increase the potential from £39 to £45.

    This would get your qualifying requirements over in just one bet and a relatively small bank of £200 required in your exchange.

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    deathstar 30

    got to agree with Patrick here, sorry Fog!
    I’m not sure about your bonus, but usually with 365 the rollover is deposit + bonus, so £50 would be £300 to roll. If I remember right, you only need to roll if your bonus wins, so If you are very lucky you’ll win at exchange with that. But I would say don’t try to force it by using high odds.
    you will find better odds closer to kick off, so as above just try to find the closest low odds on a premier league game , bet your £50, then do the same again for the bonus funds. Once you know the results and when you stand (ie where your money is) I would bet through £100 a time at low odds.
    Of course, once you are down to about £50 left to roll you could then use it for a horse or footie offer because this money is now in effect under your control.

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    FoG_BLoG 59

    Patrick. You won’t need 3000 in the exchange. Just at most 900.

    I meant that if you win one long shot at the bookie then revert to sensible odds and sensible stakes.

    Just give it one shot to lose your money without having to complete the full rollover.

    Anyway just put it up as a suggestion and happy to have started the conversation!

    And obviously in shanks case it’s not the full welcome bonus so just scale it down.

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    Shanks 1

    Thanks for info guys

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