Bore Draw Money Back – Any way to guarantee profit?
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Is there any way to guarantee profits with the Bore Draw Money Back offer at WH/B365? Or is there any way of further minimizing losses as the odds offered are usually not very tight and losses made to qualify for the offer are usually in the £4-6 region.
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+1January 2, 2016 at 5:48 pm
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I have done this many times check out previous posts if you can find them. Basically, William Hills odds are usually that good you can minimize losses. Some games I have gotten 1-0 @7.5 and lay’d @7.2 for a 17p loss and therefore I only do this offer when I can minimize the qualifying loss. However, for guarantee profit you can wait until its half time if its still 0-0 and guarantee profit but its usually so small I let it run for the full £50 free bet.
+0So there is no way of actually guaranteeing profit or if there is as the odds for 0-0 are usually 10/1 its very small to bother with.
+0Betfair, even with the 5% commission the correct score odds are miles better than Smarkets, you just have to keep searching the correct scores on William Hill to Betfair and eventually youll find a match that is the same or if not better other than that there is no point doing this offer if your doing a £4 plus loss…youd get more profit by just sticking £4 on the 0-0 at 10/1…
+0If you assume you will get 40 quid back after extracting the token at 80 percent u need to be looking at qualifying losses of £2 or less. If you get these then your theoretical odds of 0-0 are 20/1 which makes this profitable.
+0You can get better than £2 if you look at each game before kick off just takes a little patience!
+1Fair enough Ryan I’m barred from wh so don’t want to take the risk but what about bet 365? They seem to refund the full 50 so seems worth it!
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How often do you get odds like that Ryan? I have been looking for a couple of weeks and have never found lay odds that are actually lower than back odds
+2Bet365 do the same £50 refund however, i find there correct score odds much worse than William Hill and therefore never bother with them! Well Samant you obviously are looking at the wrong games/not hard enough….open up William Hill and Betfair and just compare the odds you do get some that are pretty similar quite often..my best was a Tottenham game William Hill had 2-0 @17 lay’d @14.5 just got to keep looking! Then again all this is pointless if the game doesn’t finish 0-0 anyway.
+1Can’t imagine odds like that come by too often. Thanks for the help, I’ll keep an eye out. I’ll give people a heads up on here if I ever find any decent odds
+0Yeah the example above was extreme, but I do manage to get close manages on 1-1 and 1-0 etc..of course with the 5% you still lose say £1 – £2 or sometimes less just depends!
+0I wouldn’t go looking for the bore draw refund – only 6-8% (more towards the lower) of all games end in a 0-0 draw. If you are making £40 from the bet and only 8% get the refund, you want a very low qualifying loss to make this profitable.
The better refund is the 2nd goalscorer one – Messi, Ronaldo, Griezmann and Ibrahimovic in every game they play. Very, very profitable! Need to do it near the game though to get lower qualifying losses however.
+1I would say i’ve definitely had more than 6-8% of my qualifying bets get the 0-0 refund, maybe I select them carefully and not any random games. However, like I said above I only do it when I can get qualifying losses very low!
But I agree with you on the 2nd goalscorer I had hernandez a couple of weeks ago backed @7 lay’d @7 but that was lucky and usually the odds are never that good and you still have to lose £3 or so.+0I am very tempted by doing bore draw for the Crystal Palace vs Chelsea game tomorrow. Really can’t see either side scoring. Might settle for anything up to a £4 loss.
+1Samant as discussed don’t go doing that. The current odds for 0-0 is 8/1 you’d probably make more money actually betting £4 on 0-0 then wasting time backing laying a correct score for £4 qualifying loss and hoping it ends 0-0 to get a £50 free bet. Just wait until near the start and I can guarantee you will find a closing match, if I remember I will post up what I do if I do it…as I said previously sometimes there just isn’t any close matches and you are better off leaving it.
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