Matched Betting
Match Bet Calculator Usage example We find a free 10 pounds stake offer at a bookies called from the list on the Free Bets page. 1.We are going to stake it all on an event, so fill the "How much stake are you betting with?" box in with "10". 2.The offer says that the stake is to be returned, so we enter 0 in the "stake not returned" box (if it was a stake not returned offer, we would end 10 here to correspond to the 10 pounds). 3.Bet-u-like are offering odds of 5/2 on Accrington Stanley winning a match today. Using the converter (or dividing the first number by the second and adding one) we see this is equivalent to decimal 3.5 odds. This is what we enter in the odds on the bet box. 4.As is usual, this bookies does not take commission on their own winnings. We therefore enter 0 in the commission on bet box. 5.Looking around on Betfair, we see that we can lay on Accrington Stanley winning - that is to say we are putting money on them not winning - at odds of 3.7. This is entered onto the decimal lay odds box. 6.The small print in Betfair tells us it takes 5% commission on any winnings. We therefore enter 5 in the commission on the lay box. 7.Looking at the results (press "Calculate" if you can't see them) we can see that: We should lay against a stake of 9.59 pounds at Betfair - that is accept 9.59 pounds of a punter's bet. Our Betfair account needs to have at least 25.89 pounds in case the team wins and we need to pay out in Betfair Either way we will come out of this winning 9.11 pounds of the 10 pounds Truly Quick CashIf you have never heard of Match Betting, then you must go to the Match Betting page to learn for free how to get guaranteed profits by taking advantage of Free Bets offered by bookies. It truly is guaranteed cash. |
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