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New to matched betting?
My Matched Betting Academy is the best place to get started. Learning the fundamentals takes 10-15 minutes and you’ll make £15 in the process.
Learning the fundamentals takes 10-15 minutes and you’ll make £15 in the process.
Be careful betting on events such as Vietnamese football. Don’t just place your bets because the odds are good. It’s important that we stick to mainstream events like English and top European football. This will help you blend in and appear more like an average punter.
If it’s a stake returned bonus that needs rolling over a certain amount of times, you can just use the same method as a qualifying bet. You can either place your bonus at high odds and hope to lose your bonus straight into your exchange account, or you can place it at low odds with the intention of playing through the whole rollover.
I’ll see what I can do guys.
@TheEnforcer… I’ve just tested the email button mate and it worked fine so feel free to have another, albeit a bit late in the day now. Thanks anyway.
Just to let you guys know, you can amend your name under ‘My Team’ and then ‘User profile’ down the right-hand side.
Thanks for the vote of confidence FoG_BLoG and I’ve taken your comments regarding the horse racing offers on board. When I get a few moments spare, I’ll make the necessary amendments.
I’d like to just clarify that I will only remove a thread if I feel it may be detrimental to the blog or breaches the forum rules. Promotion of other matched betting sites has always been against the rules of the forum.
I’m very grateful to each and every forum user (new and old) that has contributed to the forum and helping others, however, respect is a two way street and it would be great if the rules could be adhered to as I don’t want to have to restrict access to anyone’s account. I’ve had to implement this on occasions recently, though it is very much a last resort!
Just use the ‘Qualifying bet’ setting on the calculator mate. Whatever the loss is for each matched bet you place, that’s how much you’ve eaten into your bonus on that particular bet.
It doesn’t matter how far apart the odds on different selections are. You just need to make sure that the back and lay odds are close for the same selection. So if you back England at 1.95, you need them to have lay odds close to the 2.00 mark. If you back Russia at 4.33, you need them to have lay odds closer to the 4.50 mark.
Another thing to consider is that because the competition has been expanded from 16 to 24 teams, not only does it mean there is an extra round of games, but also the calibre of opposition in the group stages for the big nations is a fair bit weaker. I would expect the top goalscorer to be scoring 5 or 6 goals now, much like the World Cups.
Lutydan… Real Madrid are back odds of 2.45 at NetBet to win in 90 minutes and are lay odds of 1.80 at Betfair to win the Champions League. These are completely different markets so be careful. If Real Madrid were to win in extra-time or on penalties, you would lose both bets.
That forum will remain open for people to refer to, should they want to mate.
Yes it seems a little ambiguous but definitely worth doing. Just place your qualifying bet on either Liverpool to win or Sevilla to win and then if the game goes to penalties, you’ll definitely get the free bet / bonus, as your qualifying bet will have lost.