Coral Bet Bundles

  • What do people think of these – good value, or a waste of time?

    e.g. pay £5 for a bundle of 5 x £2 bets, each of which must be used on a specific market. Not sure I could be bothered to try and lay these, but may consider in terms of advantage play.

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    whitehallgreen 8

    I think the Saturday racing premium bundle of £10 for £5 is generally worth doing but if the weather is iffy or the restrictions on the 5 x £2 bets are too tight, I won’t bother.

    Usually I will hedge the 4 x £2 bets for close to £6 giving a small profit and then I will play the £2 double bet on a couple of favourites around 6/4 to 2/1 ish and a good few points clear of the second favourite in their race and leave it as a bonus play, when it comes in it’ll be a nice top-up for the day, if it doesn’t you’ve lost nothing on it anyway.

    Obviously it’s a lot of clicks for the guaranteed small profit so may swerve it if it’s a busy Saturday, other than that it’s a play as over a year it should make close to £50 plus bonuses from the doubles that come in.

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    Biib 2

    I use them for advantage play mostly. I would lay 2 or 3 so say make the £5 back or around at least £4 back then have a punt with the other 2 or 3. Overall I usually make a profit.

    The Saturday Horse Racing are particularly profitable for me.

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