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nightgoat

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Done the Coral and William Hill NCOs, rolled in a tidy profit on both, setting up Betfred now.

Can someone explain in more detail the amounts shown in the odds boxes on Betfair? One of the videos briefly mentions it but doesn't go into much detail. The lay for the match I'm going to bet on for my Betfred qualifier currently says £12, the calculator works out the lay stake at £9.20. Should I go with the slightly higher odds in the adjacent white box (2.66 £269) or is that £12 sufficient for my £9.20 lay to get matched?

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mark87

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Done the Coral and William Hill NCOs, rolled in a tidy profit on both, setting up Betfred now.

Can someone explain in more detail the amounts shown in the odds boxes on Betfair? One of the videos briefly mentions it but doesn't go into much detail. The lay for the match I'm going to bet on for my Betfred qualifier currently says £12, the calculator works out the lay stake at £9.20. Should I go with the slightly higher odds in the adjacent white box (2.66 £269) or is that £12 sufficient for my £9.20 lay to get matched?

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I'm under the impression about the lay side of things is the lower the better, so you want the 2.64
 

nightgoat

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I'm under the impression about the lay side of things is the lower the better, so you want the 2.64

Yeah, although in the Betfred video it says something about how there isn't much money available on the pink lay box to ensure the bet is matched, so goes for the white lay box instead. The difference in return (or in this case, loss) between the 2.64 and 2.66 is only 6p so I'm not that fussed about that, just don't want the bet to not get matched.
 

Profit Squad

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@Profit Squad is it risky in terms of potentially having accounts shut down betting on unusual fixtures? ... would you advise not betting big money on these unusual games so it doesn't look suspicious? Or does it really not matter?

On a 1-off basis I would say it doesn't really matter but yes definitely in the long run / generally speaking you'd want to take more UK / big euro matches. It's just awkward timing with the international break, but when things go back to normal and next weekend approaches, you'll see the oddsmatcher flooded with great picks so you won't need to be delving into the Brazilian leagues again hopefully!

Played a bit of Blackjack using the perfect blackjack method, after about half an hour playing with a fiver I stopped at 50p up, never got above £9.50.

Up about £40 using the NCO's though, so I'm happy with that.

Glad you are making profit! But when you say "played a bit of blackjack" hopefully you mean as part of an offer posted on our site? As otherwise even with the 'perfect blackjack' guide, you're still going to lose money in the long run. It's the least expensive game to play in any casino regarding the Return To Player percentage, but make no mistake, it still costs you money. Obviously we don't endorse gambling outside of the +EV offers (though of course you are entitled to do as you please!) so I'm just doing my job to ensure you understand that it's not a profitable strategy on its own :)

Can someone explain in more detail the amounts shown in the odds boxes on Betfair? One of the videos briefly mentions it but doesn't go into much detail. The lay for the match I'm going to bet on for my Betfred qualifier currently says £12, the calculator works out the lay stake at £9.20. Should I go with the slightly higher odds in the adjacent white box (2.66 £269) or is that £12 sufficient for my £9.20 lay to get matched?

You seem to have got it! The £12 is enough yes because you only need to stake £9.20 which is less. However if you needed to place £50 or something higher than the amount available, you could re-calculate the odds at the next figure to the right as you mentioned, and if it's still to your liking with these odds, you can lay at that amount.

What that would do is actually lay £12 at the current odds and then £38 at 2.66 (they will always give you the best odds available first, if there is better than you are aiming for) so in that case you may actually make a little more than the calculator would have stated, due to getting partially matched at better odds
 

nidge

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Jul 27, 2004
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Just locked in £20 profit from the Betfred NCO free bet and this should take me to £50 profit from just the 3 training NCO's.
 

Rob

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So what're everyone's thoughts so far? Feel free to be honest (positive or negative).
 

nidge

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So what're everyone's thoughts so far? Feel free to be honest (positive or negative).

I'm impressed so far. I haven't gone beyond taking advantage of the NCO's so far. Looking forward to learning about the Casino side of it and dutching interests be but I am going to take it slowly to I don't make any mistakes.
 

Dougal

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Jun 4, 2004
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I've had my home repossessed and my wife's left me.

Which is strange as I still haven't placed a bet yet :unsure:
 

mark87

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So what're everyone's thoughts so far? Feel free to be honest (positive or negative).

Can't be negative when I'm making money, the website itself I think is great, having the calculator just below the selections is very useful and handy. The videos are clear and concise and as nidge says I'm keen to learn the dutching side of it and how to make money on the horses.

I take it the main way to make money is to go through the daily offers on the calendar?
 

Rob

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Yep

Take it slowly though if you're unsure about anything.
 

adp

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Just to add a quick comment here regarding 'matched betting' in general as it is something I have recently stumbled upon.

I came across it a few weeks ago, and I started off with around £100 or so. My account balance is now at around £800, and this is mainly through new account signups. I won about £80 pound from using a slot loophole which helped, but I have made about £600+ profit in the last few weeks and this has mainly been through new account signups. There are also various offers casino offers (slots etc) which you have the option to take up, which are not completely without risk, but due to the free sign up offers or a large bonus being offered, they are usually +EV (positive equal value), so they should be profitable in the long run. I have been enjoying my matched betting experience so far. I am now looking more into doing some more of the 'extra places' offers on the horses as they can also be very profitable.

I think someone above commented about what would happen when the free offers dry up. This is a valid concern, and some people do at some point have their bookie accounts restricted (gubbed), although there are a whole load of bookies so there should usually be enough to take advantage of over a longer period. There are still ways to make money though when gubbed, and I am sure all that is explained on the Profit Squad site and in the forums. I am actually signed up with a different matched betting site, which probably offers a similar service. What I have found most valuable is the forum itself. I have learned so much from reading through various posts and connecting with others on the forum.

I have also made quite a bit just from taking advantage of a few 'recommend a friend' posts that I have seen. It was a simple as signing up to a bookies casino or a casino/bingo site, deposit a specified amount and then to wager that amount on a slot. I would shortly receive a paypal payment from the user who recommended me (which was half of the cashback he received). Some of these particular sites also gave a couple of cash bonuses during and after the first week, so you can end up making an easy £20-£30 on each.

Anyway, there is money to be made, and for the sign up offers and referrals, it is completely risk free. They alone should bring in £1000+. Once you have worked your way through all the new sign ups, there are still plenty of ways to make money, but it just takes a bit more thought and time needed to be invested.

I don't have any experience with Profit Squad, but if they offer a similar service to the website I am a member of and have an active and friendly forum, I don't see how you can go wrong really.

EDIT:

I had a bit of luck on a casino offer the other day too. It actually came about as a result of using some 'free spins', which were offered to me as part of a promotion, so the resulting spins were completely 'no risk'. I used these free spins, which on this particular day only made about £2.55! However.. I then put it into a slot called 'Super Money Monopoly' and ended up with a 100x bonus, and won £255, all from some 'free spins'.

One last thing I have just remembered. Before signing up to any bookie, casino or bingo site, it is well worth checking if any of the cashback sites are offering cashback. You can also make loads from the cashback alone. Quidco, Topcashback and Couponarbitrage come to mind. It is also worth browsing the forum to see if any users are offering a referral link. Sometimes I cannot find any cashback deals on any of the cashback sites but there might be a user in the forum offering a referral link, which can be worthwhile. I should make quite a bit when all the cashback comes through, but it is something I wish I had been told before I started matched betting and casino/bingo offers etc, because I could have made a lot more.

I hope this is helpful.
 
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Geyzer Soze

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So, quick question. I've read some of the thread, and against my better instincts (because it really does seem to be a genuine opportunity, legally taking advantage of marketing loopholes, which is fine by me!) it seems like something i could give a bit of time to.

However, is there ultimately some real money to be made if one invests some time into it? A couple hundred a month is nice, and won't go amiss, but is there room to make pretty serious dough if reasonable time/ investment is spent on it? Like north of a few hundred a week, consistently? Or at some point when it starts getting to that do they find you and pull the plug on you ... and once your free offer signups are exhausted, does it stutter to a halt?
 

felmani26

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Is it worth making the qualifying bets early, ie for games for the weekend or leaving it later in the week to hopefully mitigate initial losses?
 

Rob

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Is it worth making the qualifying bets early, ie for games for the weekend or leaving it later in the week to hopefully mitigate initial losses?

As soon as there's a good match (i.e. the QL is small, the back/lay odds are close, etc)
 

nightgoat

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Just signed up for BetVictor and got around £20 profit locked in on Netherlands v France tonight. BetFred free bet should come through by Wednesday. Should then have enough liability to rake in a hefty profit on the Ladbrokes NCO.
 

felmani26

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As soon as there's a good match (i.e. the QL is small, the back/lay odds are close, etc)
Yea did that with Stan James - had a Stoke win 2.1 and a lay at 2.1 so absolutely fine there

But for instance 188 with a £25 100% refund if bet loses, best I can see is Chelsea-Leicester draw @ 4.25 (4.4 Exchange) so wondering if i'll get a closer match nearer to the weekend or just keep my eyes peeled.
 

haxman

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Just signed up for BetVictor and got around £20 profit locked in on Netherlands v France tonight. BetFred free bet should come through by Wednesday. Should then have enough liability to rake in a hefty profit on the Ladbrokes NCO.
I didn't see that game after refreshing the list of games in the training page for BetVictor. Was that something you picked out yourself?
 

Rob

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Yea did that with Stan James - had a Stoke win 2.1 and a lay at 2.1 so absolutely fine there

But for instance 188 with a £25 100% refund if bet loses, best I can see is Chelsea-Leicester draw @ 4.25 (4.4 Exchange) so wondering if i'll get a closer match nearer to the weekend or just keep my eyes peeled.

Some sites seem better (i.e. closer to betfair) than others. I normally take anything that's grey on the odds checker as acceptable.
 

nightgoat

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I didn't see that game after refreshing the list of games in the training page for BetVictor. Was that something you picked out yourself?

Yeah, I noticed that the odds checker hasn't been including the internationals this week and last for some reason. At the time of making the bets the odds were 3.25 backing Netherlands on Betvictor, 3.5 lay on Betfair. The draw gave better odds but I didn't have enough to make the liability and didn't want to deposit any more.
 
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