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

I love it when ^ those happen :D. So I normally moan about people talking about gambling on the bet365 thread over at PA but this one caught my attention.

Bet £50 pre-match on BTTS before half time NO and then the in-play £50 bet on BTTS before half time YES. If neither teams score in the 1st half, you're worst case result is a little under £10 profit. If both teams score in the 1st half, you stand to allegedly gain almost £200 profit.

My first thought was gubbing red flag but some claim they have repeatedly done this offer with no repercussion. Furthermore one of the mods on PA says no particular method stands out to bet365 and normal gamblers will try their own offer (plus this offer is always littered over social media when they do it). I will probably stick to my normal MB method but wondered what others thought?
 
I love it when ^ those happen :D. So I normally moan about people talking about gambling on the bet365 thread over at PA but this one caught my attention.



My first thought was gubbing red flag but some claim they have repeatedly done this offer with no repercussion. Furthermore one of the mods on PA says no particular method stands out to bet365 and normal gamblers will try their own offer (plus this offer is always littered over social media when they do it). I will probably stick to my normal MB method but wondered what others thought?

It's not so much a gubbing red flag as just clearly against the terms and conditions of the offer - they would be within their rights to not refund you the £50 (if the in play lost) as well.
 
Fair enough, one more question. What if I asked my GF to do the pre-match NO bet with her account and I did the in-play YES with mine? And then do the normal MB way; my account with the qualifying bet and her account with the in-play SnR bet?
 
I love it when ^ those happen :D. So I normally moan about people talking about gambling on the bet365 thread over at PA but this one caught my attention.



My first thought was gubbing red flag but some claim they have repeatedly done this offer with no repercussion. Furthermore one of the mods on PA says no particular method stands out to bet365 and normal gamblers will try their own offer (plus this offer is always littered over social media when they do it). I will probably stick to my normal MB method but wondered what others thought?

under 3.5 fh goals and btts fh inplay

If its 4-0 at end of first half im happy to lose £50
 
I think my run on this come to an end, managed to get gubbed by Skybet yesterday after not placing any bets for a couple of months.

Was good, helped me some tough financial times when I needed it, but I've lost all the decent accounts at this point.
 
Fair enough, one more question. What if I asked my GF to do the pre-match NO bet with her account and I did the in-play YES with mine? And then do the normal MB way; my account with the qualifying bet and her account with the in-play SnR bet?

Just have to be careful if she has any shared details (eg address) with you, their t&Cs especially mention
series of bets placed by a customer or group of customers, which due to a deposit bonus, enhanced payments, free bets, risk free bets or any other promotional offer results in guaranteed customer profits irrespective of the outcome, whether individually or as part of a group
 
I've been out of the loop with MB for a good year or so now, but as work's slowly dying down, I'm going to have a dabble again.

Anyone know of any decent refund offers?


Ta :)
 
Has anyone successfully done WH, Lads, B365 sign up offers with their partners account with the same address?

Also, have you kept atleast one account? Asking because people seem to be able to get the sign up offers but terms state only one per household. Not a big deal anyway if I can use both accounts for horses
 
Not sure about those specifically but some are fine with partner accounts (I swear bet365 is one).

Diddums - bet365 do two £50 horse races every week day and the weekend there will be similar offers also from Ladbrokes and Paddy Power.
 
I'm confused about my bet365 new customer offer. I deposited £100 to get a £100 bonus. The bonus is not useable until I've wagered my £100, so I did so. For that particular bet, my back bet won so there is £240 cash in my bet365 account as well as a £100 bonus. I wanted to withdraw the cash and play with my £100 bonus only but withdrawing it cancels out the bonus. I also have to settle a total of £600 to make the bonus withdrawable. On a betting slip, I don't have the choice to use my bonus - there's no tick or drop down box for it.

What am I doing wrong?
 
I'm confused about my bet365 new customer offer. I deposited £100 to get a £100 bonus. The bonus is not useable until I've wagered my £100, so I did so. For that particular bet, my back bet won so there is £240 cash in my bet365 account as well as a £100 bonus. I wanted to withdraw the cash and play with my £100 bonus only but withdrawing it cancels out the bonus. I also have to settle a total of £600 to make the bonus withdrawable. On a betting slip, I don't have the choice to use my bonus - there's no tick or drop down box for it.

What am I doing wrong?

All the money is locked in because you won. Just play a total of £600 at the required odds and you'll get the bonus after.
 
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