William Hill Game, Set, Money Back

  • Throughout the Australian Open, we’ll refund your stake as a free bet, on Men’s Singles matches (pre-match Match Betting and pre-match Set Betting) if your player loses after being two sets up.

    Hopefully we should be able to get tight lay odds on the match market on certain games, and therefore definitely worth a punt? say we lose £1.50 qualifying based on a £50 bet. If we assume we can extract £40 of the free bet we would only need 1 player in 26 matches to lose being two sets up to break even. Therefore this should be definitely profitable. Don’t know much about tennis but what do you guys think? How often do people lose being 2 sets up?

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    RyanB 14

    Maybe £1.50 is optimistic, we shall see.

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    Pavlon 3

    Sportingbet have the same offer, except your player only has to win the first set, and go on to lose the match. I don’t know much about tennis. Does anyone know how often this happens?

    Place a bet on any Men’s Australian Open match, and if your player wins the first set and goes on to lose the match, we will refund all losing match bets on that selection as bonus cash, up to £25.
    Applies to bets placed via Mobile and Tablet only.
    Singles only. Refund will not apply to any Multiple bets.
    Pre-game only. In:play bets do not count.
    Minimum qualifying stake £5.
    Offer applies to the first bet placed on each market, up to £25. Subsequent bets on the same market will not count towards the offer.
    Offer applies to bets up to and including the 4th round only.
    Void bets do not count.
    Bonuses will be credited within 48 hours, and carry a 3x wagering requirement.
    The Wagering Requirement can be met with singles or multiples but ALL individual selections within these bets must meet the minimum odds requirement of 1/2 (1.5).
    A customer may use either their Real or Bonus funds to meet the Wager Requirement.
    Customers must complete the Wagering requirement (3x Bonus Value) before the funds are moved from the Bonus Balance to the Real Balance (at which point the funds are free to use on all Sportingbet products, or for withdrawal).
    The Bonus will be forfeited if a customer makes a withdrawal before the wagering requirements have been met.
    If the wagering requirements for this offer have not been met within 10 days your bonus balance will be forfeited.
    Bonuses can be used via mobile, desktop or tablet.
    Sportingbet reserves the right to restrict bonuses to individual customers at its discretion.
    Sportingbet.com is the sole arbiter of this promotion and its decision is final and binding.
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    RyanB 14

    Saw that also Pavon, seems more likely…however, that does have a rollover requirement but only 3x I guess! I suppose with good lay odds its worth a shot!

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    beesty2016 3

    If I remember in tight matches it was around a 1 in 4 chance of happening. Where someone would take the first set and lose. Where players are heavy odds on like the main seeds it doesn’t happen as often.

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    rcw86 0

    Need to be careful with the ts and cs on tennis as well. Sometimes the bookie will not pay out if a player retires early but the exchange will so you could potentially lose big. Deffo worth double checking betfairs ts and cs as well

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