Winner200 bonus withdrawl terms

  • Just wondering how I go about understanding the withdrawal T&CS for the winner200 bonus.

    I need to roll over £800 (£50 stake) within 14 days, 50% of these bets need to be a multiple bet.

    Is that 50% in number of bets of value of bets?

    pretty new to this game, so i’m not sure whether I can achieve this via matching on the exchange, im confused how the accumulator would work, or will I just need to throw caution to the wind and bet away hoping I reach my £800, or, do I just forfeit my initial stake of £50?

    Thanks

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    steveo 1

    Just walk away mate, there is a thread on this every day or so and the advice is always the same; don’t touch with a long stick. Too much effort not any likely return.

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    Tony 12

    Type “winner sign up” into the search forums box on here and then read the relevant threads that appear in the results list (some of which I have pasted links to below)…

    https://matchedbettingblog.com/topic/winner-deceptive-200-welcome-bonus-help/#.VynE1vn5zCM

    https://matchedbettingblog.com/topic/winner-sign-up-bonus/#.VynEzfn5zCM

    https://matchedbettingblog.com/topic/rollover-requirements-all-help-appreciated/#.VynEvvn5zCM

    https://matchedbettingblog.com/topic/100-deposit-bonus/#.VynEyvn5zCM

    https://matchedbettingblog.com/topic/question-about-offers-with-rollover-requirements-for-new-customers/#.VynE2_n5zCM

    Friendly piece of advice – make sure you read (and fully understand!) the T&Cs of any offer BEFORE you start it in future 😉

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    Tony 12

    Oh, and this thread should really be in the Matched Betting or Newbie forum tbh; this forum is for posting actual offers 😀

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    Death3taxes7 0

    Steve, Tony Cheers.

    lesson learned, I walk away and treat my burns accordingly 🙂

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    Tony 12

    You don’t have to walk away necessarily. It depends on your overall float and whether you have the money to cover the WR requirements if you keep winning at the bookie.

    If you are going to walk away, then at least punt the money in there (without laying) if you would have to forfeit it otherwise? Obviously if you can withdraw it then do that, but I cannot remember the terms of this offer.

    In terms of the 50% on multiples, I am sure others on here have completed this offer and receive their bonus without satisfying that criteria.

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    Chris 19

    I hate how everyone always denounces this offer and says walk away.

    It requires patience but you basically need to lose it all to the exchange. My first bet won so it took me 4 days but I know I made at least £170 out of this offer.

    Dont give up.

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    Tony 12

    Not everyone, Chris. I haven’t told the OP to walk away.

    It all depends on how much capital he/she has for the liability though. It would be folly to continue with the offer the right way, only to keep winning at the bookie and THEN run our of money before completing the offer. That would be a waste of more than the £50 that has currently been exposed.

    So, whilst I agree with the don’t give up sentiment, it all depends on the OP’s float really.

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    Chris 19

    You’re right Tony in which case I would recommend playing through this offer when there is nothing else going on.

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    SammyR 0

    Best thing you can do OP is to try and lose to the exchange but as others have said make sure that you have a large float in there just in case

    I have tackled the majority of these offers including Winner and have made a nice profit on them all via just betting/laying until the funds are in my exchange account. Yes it can be time consuming but worth it for £150 + profit

    If you’re new to MB then start with the smaller offers though

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