Larger offers

  • Hi there,
    I have worked my way through all the offers I can find up to £50.00 and now am about to start the larger one’s.
    I have looked at XTIP Sportsbook £100.00 bonus but it looks like only combo bets are allowed, am I reading this right?
    Does anybody have any advice on which larger offers to start on? My Betfair bank is £1100.
    Cheers

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    deathstar 25

    I would say first off get some more money. keep doing the offers at the bookies you already have til your bankroll gets a bit bigger.
    have a look through the forum for the threads on bet365 and winner, and maybe accas if that bookie needs you to do combos (I must admit I’ve not heard of xtip)

    Good luck

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    sportstrader206 0

    Thanks for that, I am going to start with Favourit they are doing £100 and then some of the 50% deposit bonus’s then bet365, don’t know about Winner yet as you only have 14 days?

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    deathstar 25

    I really wouldn’t go anywhere near winner, at least not yet. check the forum for all the horrific details!

    for favourit you would need at least £1200 as a balance in the exchange as its x6 rollover and you need to bet on odds of 1.8 and higher, you’d be better off doing 365 first as that too needs £1200 but its a bigger bonus and only needs odds of 1.5 and above.

    Good luck with the others though, you should be fine.

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    Dave_Jones 7

    How many sign up offers have you done so far? There are over 40 in the £50 and under category.

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    feltt1p 5

    There are plenty of opportunities with the bookies you are already signed up to, to build up a bankroll. The sign up offers aren’t going anywhere, if anything they’ll get better for the Euro’s. (See sign ups like Brazil to wear yellow for the World cup). So, what’s the rush in signing up to absolutely ridiculous bookies with even worse sign up T&Cs.

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