Sky Bet Cheltenham Festival Money Back Special
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I’m not sure if this has been posted already but I just saw this on Sportinglife.com and this is an offer you don’t want to miss out on from Sky Bet! First race, everyday at the festival Sky Bet will give us our money back as a free bet, if you back a loser!!
Sky Bet have a sensational offer for the first race EVERY day at the 2016 Cheltenham Festival – MONEY BACK if you back a loser. No catches. No gimmicks. Just risk-free punting.
It’s the FIRST race every day at the Cheltenham Festival. MONEY BACK as a free bet if you lose. Make Sky Bet your FIRST port of call.
+0March 3, 2016 at 1:40 am
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If that’s legit Sky have really thrown down the gauntlet to the rest!!
The excitement is building
+0It’s defo legit Tony! Can’t see anything on Sky Bet’s site yet but guess it’ll be on nearer the time but all the details are confirmed on sporting life.com under racing news! The below is a statement from the artical…..
Sky Bet Racing PR Manager Michael Shinners said: “We are pleased to be announcing such a powerful offer for the Cheltenham Festival. Punters can back their fancy in the first race each day with us in the safe knowledge if it loses – they get their money back.
“It takes in some of the biggest names – and shortest-priced favourites – at the Festival in Min and Yanworth and we can’t wait for the action to get under way. Whatever happens, the first race is on us.”
+04 days of guaranteed 18 quid profit would be sweet.
+0It’s confirmed on Skybet
+0Great news Danny. Will keep an eye out for it.
+0This is unreal! ?
+0It’s on their main page now
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Simply superb! Sky Bet continue to deliver 😀 😀 😀
+0Would you do these as risk free bets with £20 cashback or just back and lay an outsider at tight odds and hope the horse doesn’t win?
+0Either is fine, but I will probably just go with the first method, but stick £22.50 in the cashback box in Matt’s calculator as it is never hard to get 90%+ from a free bet with them
Has the added benefit of being able to back short price horses too, appearing more muggish and crucially keeping liability down
+0I’ll be goin for tight odds with a decent midfield runner… Hope for best odds if it lands and if not, like Tony said… £22.50 is more than possible
+0Usually wait til the off for tightest odds around 7-8 and underlay to lose around £3 on the qualifier. But if horse wins you’ll end up winning £15+.
+0Is there a cap to the number of runners in these races? There looks to be 50+ horses listed in the first race of Day 1 just now.
Seem to recall that other big races like the National are limited to 40 runners?
+0Don’t know tony. I don’t think all the horses listed will run – I think that’s just the bookie’s trying to guess what the runners will be.
Another point.
“Free bets will be credited within 24 hours of the race. Free bets are non-withdrawable and can be redeemed on any sports market. Free Bets will expire 3 days after crediting.”
Sky bet usually have pretty good boosts on their sports markets especially football. Possible to extract 90% of the free bet this way?
How about backing the favourite with your real money bet with no lay.
Win and then you win real money, end of story no qualifying loss, no paying out on the exchange if he wins.
Lose and your down €25 but up a free bet, back and lay on a nice big boost for €22.50 extraction back – so you have only lost €2.50 – which is an acceptable loss for most matched bettors?
+0Thats how I will play it FoG, at least for the first two days. I’ll back the favourites and chances are one of them will win (you can often rely on favourites at Cheltenham). If not, then I’ve lost about £5 but will then revert to matched betting for the next two and extract the profit that way.
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