DillonLive Posted 16 June 2016 Author Share Posted 16 June 2016 Bet 365 have their £50 inplay offer for the England vs Wales game today if anyone has time to get on it. It's worth about £30 profit. Bwin have pretty much the same £50 inplay offer for the same match. Worth about £20 profit or so. They may be more, I haven't had time to look yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lcfc_lass10 Posted 17 June 2016 Share Posted 17 June 2016 Got on the Bet365 in play offer again yesterday, best offer around. Pre-match £50 on England, then lay £50 on the double chance (draw or Wales) on the betfair exchange. So basically had £50 in play to use on anything. Backed England to win at half time 4/1. Happy days! They've done it on both England games so far... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest LCFC_World Posted 27 June 2016 Share Posted 27 June 2016 Looking to start this, does anyone know any websites that would be useful help? Also, when you have used your new customer offer, will you have to create another account to get another one on that website? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DillonLive Posted 28 June 2016 Author Share Posted 28 June 2016 Looking to start this, does anyone know any websites that would be useful help? Also, when you have used your new customer offer, will you have to create another account to get another one on that website? If you want to get started, you could just literally copy the bets on the example page at online betting school. You need £25 and to place 3 bets (£10, £5, £10) on the Germany vs Italy match this Saturday: http://www.onlinebettingschool.com/how-to-bet-online/matched-betting/matched-betting-example/ Wait for the match to take place and place the free bets on the France vs Iceland match as it says at their website. You'll turn your £25 into anywhere between £45 - £140+ depending on the outcomes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest LCFC_World Posted 28 June 2016 Share Posted 28 June 2016 I If you want to get started, you could just literally copy the bets on the example page at online betting school. You need £25 and to place 3 bets (£10, £5, £10) on the Germany vs Italy match this Saturday: http://www.onlinebettingschool.com/how-to-bet-online/matched-betting/matched-betting-example/ Wait for the match to take place and place the free bets on the France vs Iceland match as it says at their website. You'll turn your £25 into anywhere between £45 - £140+ depending on the outcomes. Where does it say anything about the France and Iceland match on their website? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Julian Joachim Jr Shabadoo Posted 28 June 2016 Share Posted 28 June 2016 If you want to get started, you could just literally copy the bets on the example page at online betting school. You need £25 and to place 3 bets (£10, £5, £10) on the Germany vs Italy match this Saturday: http://www.onlinebettingschool.com/how-to-bet-online/matched-betting/matched-betting-example/ Wait for the match to take place and place the free bets on the France vs Iceland match as it says at their website. You'll turn your £25 into anywhere between £45 - £140+ depending on the outcomes. Before I found out about matched betting, I went through a phase a few years ago and opened up accounts with a fair few of the major bookies and wasted most of the introductory offers. Is it still worth having a go at matched betting, or is most of the money purely at the point of the introductory free bets? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest LCFC_World Posted 28 June 2016 Share Posted 28 June 2016 Before I found out about matched betting, I went through a phase a few years ago and opened up accounts with a fair few of the major bookies and wasted most of the introductory offers. Is it still worth having a go at matched betting, or is most of the money purely at the point of the introductory free bets? This also confuses me. Another question, if you spent an hour a day doing 'matched betting', how much can you expect to make a week? EDIT: Just had a look at some websites and Coral is offering a deal where you bet £5 and get a £20 free bet. So I use the £5 on a home win in a certain game, then lay the home win with what the stake that the matched betting calculator tells me, this puts me -22p down, but it unlocks my free bet. I then repeat this process with the free £20 as my back bet, and also lay that and it puts me over £13 in profit (whatever the result) - at least thats what the calculator tells me to do. Is this generally the process? Like would I just repeat this over and over again? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DillonLive Posted 29 June 2016 Author Share Posted 29 June 2016 Before I found out about matched betting, I went through a phase a few years ago and opened up accounts with a fair few of the major bookies and wasted most of the introductory offers. Is it still worth having a go at matched betting, or is most of the money purely at the point of the introductory free bets? Yes - 100%, absolutely. Pick the advanced services from www.comparematchedbetting.co.uk You can still make regular month every month from offers that are given out by the bookmakers each week. There are also things like price boosts and horse racing free bets that are given out daily that you can profit. Plus you can make a lot of money from the casino and bingo offers as well. This also confuses me. Another question, if you spent an hour a day doing 'matched betting', how much can you expect to make a week? EDIT: Just had a look at some websites and Coral is offering a deal where you bet £5 and get a £20 free bet. So I use the £5 on a home win in a certain game, then lay the home win with what the stake that the matched betting calculator tells me, this puts me -22p down, but it unlocks my free bet. I then repeat this process with the free £20 as my back bet, and also lay that and it puts me over £13 in profit (whatever the result) - at least thats what the calculator tells me to do. Is this generally the process? Like would I just repeat this over and over again? Not sure, maybe about £200/week? Depends how quickly you pick it up and how many offers you do. That's pretty much the process! (In answer your previous post - If you go the online betting school example, you can click the link after the video to see "How to convert £60 worth of free bets into money") Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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