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.
Thanks
+1January 2, 2016 at 5:48 pm
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Sorry forgot about that, very good point. Thanks for the help Ryan
+0As a palace season ticket holder I can’t see us scoring tomorrow. Cabaye is banned. Bolasie is injured and we have no fit out and out striker. Only hope is through zaha or a set piece. A very speculative bet would be betting on Dann or hangeland as first goal scorer and going for a double winnings if it’s a header on betfair.
Is there a tactic where you can back the favourite team to win 1-0 and lay off at same odds or if they go 1 up? I know you would lose sometimes but there seems value in this!
+0The profit youd get from laying when your team goes 1-0 up would be wiped out soon as you do it and the other team scores first. Say it works 3 outa 4 times…the one in 4 would wipe our your profit, just wouldnt work sounds like gambling to me.
+0I’ve tried this by backing a 1-1 score, but not laying it until in play. If/when a team score in the first half then the lay odds will drop and lay the 1-1 then for probably a very small profit or just cover your bet.
The 1-1 lay usually drops quite a bit in play and never seems to go above the lay price pre match, even with no goals. If there are no goals by half time then I lay the 1-1, usually same odds as pre match if not better.
I then have the choice of laying the 0-0 for a small profit or letting it run?!
The only problem is if there are 2 very quick goals and you can’t lay the 0-0 in time.
It’s just another theory!+0For those asking about 0-0 boredraw Everton 2-0 @17 WH Lay is currently @17.5 keep an eye to see if this gets closer.
There are a few others that are quite close but this is the closest at the moment.+02-2 is currently @15 lay @15
+0But no way in hell was Everton Spurs going to be 0-0.
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You could say that about a hell of a lot of games. No way is Leciester City going to be top of the Prem at Christmas. You can’t predict football, that is your own personal opinion and thats not what matched betting is about. I lost 90p doing this, given that say I get £40 back from a £50 free bet this is very very profitable.
+0No way was Leicester v Bournemouth gonna be goalless yesterday. Or so i though.
+0You can’t predict football but you are trying to win a free bet from a 0-0, which is subject to so many variables.
Leicester and Bournemouth have both failed to score in 3 games now. Both have also looked tired over the last few weeks. 0-0 wasn’t too surprising. However, the way the game played out, they could have done the game 100 more times and I doubt it would have finished 0-0 more than a couple of times.
If you think matched betting doesn’t involve at least some personal opinion you are probably missing out on some great offers.
My 2 most profitable offers are Acca insurance offers and ch4 refunds. Both involve some form of opinion when I pick my options. The goalscorer refunds are also profitable and requires opinions. Even the 0-0 refunds require a opinion – would you do this offer on Real Madrid Barcelona?
+0Bloody hell essay. The fact I lost 90p this is definitely profitable in the long run? As a matched better I am looking for value I had done a few of these 0-0 refunds had 4 so far which is £160 my losses is definitely alot less than that the fact I need what 1 in 50 to break even? I know its not as profitable as 2nd place refunds as that gets me alot but nevertheless you saying no way in hell was everton tottenham going to finish 0-0 is stupid…once again no way in hell would Leicester be top at christmas.
+0If I could keep the qualifying loss to a minimum I would do it on any game. As in the long run it profits alot. So dont see where your coming from to be honest!
+0Where I’m coming from is that if you use your opinion and common sense, it will be more profitable. If you’d go for a bore draw refund in a Barca-RM game then that’s just plain foolish.
+0I tend to disagree. You probably shouldn’t use your opinion on MB2 race offers. Just choose the horse that is most likely to come second and you will do the best in the long-run… Of course, if you really have an ability to select horses then there’d be no need for matched betting!
Likewise, for bore draw offers, place your qualifying bets on anything that is profitable (easily verifiable with correct score odds for 0-0).
+0You say don’t use your opinion but then select the horse most likely to finish second. Surely this is an opinion?
For WH and Ladbroke, it’s sensible to pick the favourite. For Bet365 you generally can’t pick the favourite so an implied opinion is better than picking any old horse.
As long as we are making money, I guess it doesn’t matter how we do it!
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