Bore Draw

  • Lot of people have brought this up in the past, and I don’t think people know how profitable it can be. Just got myself another £50 free bet thanks to the Stoke v Arsenal game.

    William Hill, Bet365 & Betstars (Pokerstars) all offer money back up to £50 on losing correct scores if the game finishes 0-0. All I do is games that I feel could be 0-0, browse all 3 of these bookies and compare them to the exchange and usually find close odds for at least one correct score, if I don’t I just leave it. With the example above I got 3-1 Arsenal @23 lay@23 for a 96p loss. Lets assume I extract £40 from the £50 free bet that gives me effective odds of around 40/1 for the 0-0. You should definitely be able to pick one 0-0 in 40 chances, you can also lay the 0-0 at anytime when the odds have dropped for guaranteed profit, however, I usually just let it run.

    Just a heads up, I’d definitely recommend giving it a go!

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    Luciano 2

    Might have to start getting on this. Is it only on selected matches or any match?

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    Pavlon 3

    This is definitely a good idea. SWA v WAT seems a possible 0-0.

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    Pickle 60

    I was that confident this wouldn’t be 0-0 that I put a free £20 bet on it. Mr Hills isn’t gonna be happy with me and once again my smarkets account is looking bare.

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    RyanB 14

    I believe it is any team in one of the big leagues but I would definitely check the terms before hand, you do have to patient and browse all the odds, and may need a big whack in the exchange as the above odds of 23 was a £1,100 lay. Obviously you don’t need to do the full £50 but I always do. Sometimes the odds just aren’t close enough but I usually find at least one close one then depending on the qualifying loss i’ll give it a go if the qualifying loss it too high I leave it, I definitely have had quite a few 0-0 games and those £50 free bets definitely stack up to equal a lot of profit! I don’t really notice the odd £1 qualifying loss gone as its mixed in with all your other profits for that weekend.

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    RyanB 14

    Wouldn’t be? was that sarcastic Pickle or did you mean would be?

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    RyanB 14

    Oh DUH you lay’d it was just a normal free bet – sorry Pickle. Had a blonde moment for a second!

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    simon2000 2

    Pretty sure it’s any game in the T&C

    Can always go for over0.5 goal near the end too to guarantee profit.


    Place a pre-match bet on ANY of our Correct Score, Half-Time/Full-Time or Scorecast markets for ANY Soccer match, and if the game finishes 0-0, we will refund your stake if the bet loses.
    This offer will not apply where a stake has been fully Cashed Out. Where a stake has been partially Cashed Out, and the match finishes 0-0, only the remaining active stake will be refunded.
    A goalless draw can never be the worst result with bet365.’

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    Pickle 60

    Yeah I laid it Ryan. Got 5 out of 6 winners at Wolves on Friday had 3 consecutive accas win and now £20 on 0-0 @ 9.5. I’d already withdrawn £400 this weekend and now I have another £500 there which I’m gonna have to withdraw a good deal of to put back in the exchange. Still worse things happen at sea.

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    Mozzer 2

    Vernons do a similar offer on which covers Premier League score draws

    SCORE DRAW MONEY BACK OFFER
    We will refund all losing First Goal Scorer, Anytime Goal Scorer, Half time/Full time market bets on ALL PREMIER LEAGUE, EURO 2016, SENIOR INTERNATIONALS, CHAMPIONS LEAGUE matches if ANY SCORE DRAW with a free bet token worth up to £50.

    I usually do the HT/FT – obviously don’t pick a draw as your FT bet

    Swansea HT/FT tonight is 3.9/4.4

    With BET365 4/4.4

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    RyanB 14

    Mozzer…those odds is a £6 + loss….definitely not worth doing at all

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    Mozzer 2

    got 4/4.3 for a £4.21 qualifying loss – I am happy with that

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    RyanB 14

    Given that the odds of 1-1 / 2-2 / 3-3 are 6/1 + you are better off just betting the £4.21? I don’t see the logic’s in taking a qualifying loss that high? I assume you extract £40 from the £50 free bet, depending on the games you do this on..I doubt its going to be very profitable in the long run, definitely not compared to the 0-0 when you get a 90p qualifying loss…as shown above.

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