Matched betting - who's done it and who's good at it? (No Referrals)

Just stumbled over the £400 barrier after the France game. Probably could have been a lot more but i'm trying to keep things simple by only doing 2-3 open bets at a time!

Only on the end of my 2nd week doing it :) Hardly any effort has gone into this, and I've spent loads of days not even betting.

I've said it before, can't believe i haven't started this sooner :p
 
Is it possible to share the Match Catcher from Profit Accumulator with another person, i,e, pay half each for the sub and login at the same time from two pcs on different ips?
 
New to this. Had quite a decent start.

Put £100 in Bet365, £20 in Paddy Power. I've taken £117.50 out of Paddy Power since Friday (£97.50 profit) and lost £39 at Bet365. Overall, I'm up almost £58 in three days betting on the Euros with two bookies. Zero risks taken.

I think this might be my new hobby :D

How did you lose £39 with Bet365? Is Bet365 an exchange?
 
How did you lose £39 with Bet365? Is Bet365 an exchange?

It was deliberate. For example, I made a big (£50) loss on Portugal/Wales at 365, but won £100 on that same game at Paddy Power. The winnings at Paddy Power more than cover the losses at 365.

My bets on Germany/Italy and France/Iceland have been small. Profit would have been £11 between the two had I not placed a half-time bet on 'Over 6.5 goals' during France/Iceland.
 
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Portugal to Win, Draw, Wales to Win
Germany to Win, Draw, Italy to Win
France to Win, Draw, Iceland to Win

The first bet made use of Bet365's refunded bet offer. The latter two used free bets at Paddy Power (hence why I only put small amounts on at 365).

TBH I'm actively trying to lose money at 365 as I was handed a deposit bonus for opening an account. I can't withdraw any money from there without losing the bonus. So each time I lose at 365 and win at PP, I'm happy (provided I'm up overall). Once I've got my cash out I'll decide what to do with the bonus credit.

EDIT: I might be wrong, but I believe what I'm doing is called 'Dutching'?
 
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So, started Saturday, first time really betting at all and using Yesbets.

Deposited £50 on Betfair and £5 on Coral Saturday.

Opening bet was on the Euro game Germany vs Italy.

Lost the £5 on Coral but won on Betfair, lost a few pence overall.

Placed Corals £20 of free bets today (4 x £5 free), 3 horse races and Euro France vs Iceland tonight.

£0 in Coral, £70.25 on betfair. Would have been a few pounds higher if I had more money in the betfair account to lay off bets.

Minus the £14.99 sub for Yesbets = a profit of 26 pence.

Now I can start on the other offers this week :)
 
Ive taken a total of £35 at 3/1+ on France to win euros with £8 per win in free bets

Now we are at last 4 I have used the free bets to cover any possible losses so I stand to win over £100 or lose nothing

Really wanted Germany to lose last night though as that would have made it a whole lot easier
 
Betfair £5 for France win
Sky £3 for France win
Genting £3 for France win
Paddypower £5 per France goal = £25
Paddypower £5 Griezman goal
Stan James £5 per Giroud goal = £10

However much it would have been nice to see Iceland win, my wallet enjoyed last night more.
 
I wondered this about using links directly from YesBets. Can't they tell?

I asked them about this.. that green redirect page shoves it through 3 different redirects so that the source can't be tracked apparently. Can't imagine it'd be the smartest move allowing the bookies to see where the traffic for bets are coming from from a business perspective. They seem pretty switched on over there, but take nothing for granted!
 
I wondered this about using links directly from YesBets. Can't they tell?

Dupe post.. how do I delete it?

I asked them about this.. that green redirect page shoves it through 3 different redirects so that the source can't be tracked apparently. Can't imagine it'd be the smartest move allowing the bookies to see where the traffic for bets are coming from from a business perspective. They seem pretty switched on over there, but take nothing for granted!
 
I asked them about this.. that green redirect page shoves it through 3 different redirects so that the source can't be tracked apparently. Can't imagine it'd be the smartest move allowing the bookies to see where the traffic for bets are coming from from a business perspective. They seem pretty switched on over there, but take nothing for granted!

I still as a matter of course go and find thme all myself. I also have Ghostery running to stop all the trackers each site uses.
 
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