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in reply to: ClassicBet #3810
Honestly, they aren’t that great. But they do have some pretty big signups so there is still free money to be made. Once signups done you probably won’t use them again.
I haven’t heard of them refusing to payout etc but maybe you have?
in reply to: Enjoying the site so far #3735Thanks for the kind review! Glad you enjoying everything so far. Keep at the hard work!
in reply to: The Cash Kings #3711Yeap know them. Never actually paid to use their service to be honest with you, so cannot actually give a 100% honest answer. But I will always rather recommend Bonusbank as they have a cool community, the guys running it are straight up people plus they have decent tools.
Thats my opinion!
in reply to: Signup Offers #3670Hey Greg!
Thanks so much for the feedback. Bookies can be proper sly when they want to. But congrats on the $1250 mate! Now it’s time for you to hit the reloads, which are where the real matched betting value begins.
If you haven’t done so yet, check out the blog posts our one user, Peter, has been writing about how he is making his weekly profits. Last week he netted $576 profit just from reloads.
Cheers!
in reply to: NFL Season #3598Hopefully the offers will continue all season!
in reply to: Back 1st, Lay 2nd #3582Hey John,
Yeah I personally prefer the back 1st lay 2nd, just to keep on the safe side! If you do the other way and it works for you, then all good.
As long as you keep mistakes to the minimum!
in reply to: Ideas for a Weekly strategy! #3534SNR high odds horse mate!
Todays been an ok day for horses! The nice thing being that most bookies have offers at the same courses so been doubling down a bit, although not always easy trying to find 2 or 3 horses in a race.
Hope everyone is having a great weekend!
Cheers
in reply to: Wagering requirements #3524Hey Greg!
Use Bonus Bet(SNR) mode for those. For risk-free offers we use the SNR mode even for our first bet to ensure we make money regardless as it is risk-free. So use SNR mode for your bonus bets at higher odds.
If you ever confused with whether a bonus bet is SNR or not, check the terms of the offer to see if it states that your winnings from bonus bets are stake returned or not. They usually are not, hence SNR(Stake Not Returned).
Hope that makes sense!
in reply to: Ideas for a Weekly strategy! #3496^^^ So true! Horses especially can be good during the week as most sports are taking place on weekends. Plus a few AFL and NRL offers will add to that!
in reply to: Signup Offers #3400Hey Greg!
TopBetta can be tricky sometimes, who knows whats up with them.
I think the bonus bet needs to be bet on separately. You will still need to bet through your initial deposit as a normal qualifier before being able to withdraw any money.
A good tip is often to just get on their live chat and ask away. But as you have the bonus bet already you can bet that as a bonus bet, and also do your normal qualifier.
in reply to: Withdrawal amounts? #3394Withdrawing 1k is perfectly normal! Bookies deal with much larger amounts so it would not flag your account at all.
in reply to: Signup Offers #3364This coming weekend will be a good time for bets as we have all the UK soccer leagues back in action. Betfair liquidity tends to be better for these type of events. Keep an eye out on that.
Cheers
in reply to: Signup Offers #3351Hey Greg!
Congrats on making some profits mate. Good work! Obviously we ideally want to extract as much profit as possible from matched betting, but it does all depend on which events are on and how tight the odds are between the bookie and the exchange. 66% is not bad, although aiming for 70%+ is always best.
Sometimes one just has to be extremely patient to get close odds to maximise the bonus bet. Like events with odds to back and lay of 5 / 5.1 etc are good for bonus bets.
Keep it u and give us a shout if you ever have any queries!
in reply to: Weekly Profits For Matched Bettors! #3348BetEasy throwing in plenty fo racing offers this week as well! Get involved. Gonna miss William Hill a bit.
in reply to: Worst Matched Betting Mistake??? #3311In my early days I once or twice backed and layed two different horses as I was in a hurry! Both bets lost as well!
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