Man Betfair must think I'm a G they keep offering me 25 spins at £20 minimum for a £50 bonus. I think not.
Me too - and a nice £15 bonus from PP for 2Up (thank you Leicester for getting a goal back)Hooray! Looks like another 4mm payout for me. Annoyed at myself for only just starting to do this now the season is all but over!
Ladbrokes are currently running an offer on "Luton to win and 3 or more goals during a match", out of interest what would I lay against? I've looked on Smarkets, would it be "Winner and both teams to score", it's a bit confusing as it's like you need to bet on two things, a win and a number of goals??
I'm also not sure if it means Luton get 3 goals, or there are 3 goals in total from either team?
I'm not actually going to do this, just wondered...
That's a tricky one like you said as there is not ONE MARKET thst covers both outcomes
Luton to win
Total goals over 2.5
I'm not sure how you do it maybe you add the odds up of those two makers to get your lay odds total
Dutching - yes an endless stream but of very small amounts of money in my experience, much the same as each way arbing in that respect. I mainly employ it for mug betting and it has the advantage of no exchange commission. You need to lay out a lot though to make much from it.
There's no catch but try to avoid placing bets for odd amounts, such as £27.46, which is likely to flag you up for non standard behaviour with the bookies.
PS, should I mug bet with slots?
Ok, just done that and seem to have won £7.60! I can't work out why they would make any money from it as they were free spins. Are you supposed to start playing for money? This is what worries me, as it shows your full balance so how do you limit what you spend to a small amount?
Nah, a lot of slot offers generally want you to wager £5/£10 before you get your free spins...I think so, what I really meant was in the future wouldn't bookies get a bit hacked off if you are always doing free spins and not paying for it?
So you can specify how much you are wagering at the start?Nah, a lot of slot offers generally want you to wager £5/£10 before you get your free spins...
So you can specify how much you are wagering at the start?
That sounds better.
All offers are a means to an end, to get you to spend your money, however we take advantage of their "generosity". There's no need to either mug nor wager in this instance, just spin the 30 free spins and take the winningSo you can specify how much you are wagering at the start?
That sounds better.