Urgent help needed with the 10Bet welcome bonus!!!

  • Hi all – I’ve signed up to 10bet and deposited the full £400 to get a £200 bonus. However, I’m only now discovering how tricky the terms are to fulfill (I have to rollover £3k in chunks of £100.) My financial situation has changed slightly and so I could really do with withdrawing the huge amount of money I have in my 10bet account but I’m pretty sure this would void the bonus and I’d therefore make an overall loss because of some of the matched bets I’ve made. I’m thinking that there must be a way to get out of this by deliberately losing on 10bet and therefore making a profit from the bonus on smarkets but I can’t really get my head around how all the maths would work. Would really appreciate help asap because I’m worried about my bank balance and have about £800 tied up in 10bet!!!

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    Tony S 6

    There will be help forthcoming from some of the spot on lads on here

    But I can’t go over this again

    There’ll be a few threads on this already and offers of this type of you have a quick search mate

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    beh 7

    No, you can’t “get out of this by deliberately losing”. Either complete the WR or accept the loss.

    In future don’t ever use funds you might need for something else.

    As Tony says, we get the same thread a couple times a week or more.

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    RyanB 11

    Afraid to say the only way you can do it is keep betting £100 at the minimum odds of 1.6….obviously some of these bets will lose but clearly some will win. You’ll just have to do this until you meet the rollover requirement or all your funds are lost.

    As obviously the quicker way is to lose it straight to the exchange but seeing as you already have £800 in 10bet…you can’t exactly do that.

    So get placing £100 bets on odds of 1.6 trying to find lay odds as close as possible, so depending on close lay odds this will eat a lot out of any potential profit you will get.

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    deathstar 25

    if we could deliberately lose to smarkets we wouldn’t have to bother with back bets in the first place!
    You might be tempted to bet on longer odds in the hope that they won’t win, but if they do you will be in a far worse position as a far higher amount will transfer from the exchange to the bookie, and the difference between back and lay will probably be worse so you would lose more as well. so really the best way out is to do as described above, lots of minimum odds. lucky its nearly the weekend so look at some footie games in the premier league, la liga etc.

    Good luck

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    the_don 1

    I copy paste an answer I did in another thread:
    This tip maybe isn’t something people support in this community but I once ended up with about €2000 on the ComeOn bookie. It had to be rolled over twice at min 1.5 odds before withdrawal. Unfortunately it was my whole bankroll at the time so I thought I was pretty much fucked. But I placed 200x€20 bets instead, without laying, ending up slightly above my €2000 after all bets were settled. I think this is a last resort solution, but if you cut up the amount into small bets it’s pretty “safe”.

    With this method you can withdraw your money later today. It’s riskier than laying all bets but it’s worked for me several times before. IT’S ON YOUR OWN RISK OF COURSE!

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    Tony 12

    No offence OP but this gets asked at least twice a week.

    Hope you manage to get out of the tight spot you find yourself in, maybe read and understand the T&Cs fully next time before starting any offer.


    @Matt
    – perhaps you could cobble together the stock response to this question and make it a sticky atop the Newbie section?

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    Matt
    Keymaster
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    I hear you Tony… A bonus rollover guide is on my list of priorities, which should help things.

    Jimbojoneshello… Enter ’10Bet welcome bonus’ into the ‘Search forums’ box at the top of this page, and it should direct you to the advice you are looking for.

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