Oh yeah I get that Jon but with a lot of the bets it says my profit is minus either way so I just thought, fuck it. I'll just do a mug bet. I lost so I probably won't do that again lol ;D ;D ;D
;) Sweet! Thanks. I suspected at the worst they would suspend your account and take your winnings. As long as I'm not looking at being the next Michael Scofield (Prison Break) it's all good :)
I can't really get my head around all this match catcher business so i'm gonna just do a high odds mug...
So at the risk of sounding totally naive here, what is the worst that will happen?
I assumed with how publicised match betting is, is that it's completely legal?
If a bookie becomes suspicious what can be the outcomes? :o
Hey all,
Gradually working my way through the offers and on number 9, the william hill 3 x free £10 bets. I have chosen tonight athletico madrid game and the odds that were closest were on the result being over 3.5. I have only even bet on football matches or horses to win so this is a new one...
Ah thank you. I'm signed up to PM so will continue as I have for now. Whilst your here, I received a £5 free casino when I signed up with Coral. Did a little search on here to see how best to use it and It came up with a response from you I believe, suggesting best bet is 25p bets on the slots...
Can just check with you all, when the oddsmatching says the lay odds are 1.61 for instance and I go to betfair and they are 1.63. I then put the betfair lay odds into the calculator (ignoring the oddsmatcher odds) and recalculate my stake from that.
Am I doing that right?
I'm a newbie and only working my way through the second offer on profit accumulator (the betfred account). I've noticed when going to calculate my bet via the odds matching that the football matches state under market type "Match odds".
Does this mean you place the bet to win?
TIA
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