So you've gathered by now that I'm one of the worst bloggers ever. Truth be told, I've never been one for writing. Thought I would pop another entry in today though. I was contacted by another forum member on MSE asking me whether my £1,000 target for April 2018 was purely from matched betting, and whether it included any extras that weren't risk free. Aside from the occasional "mug bet" using Kwiff, in the hope of getting a 'kwiffed' bet (odds boosted after the bet is placed) and very low risk casino offers, pretty much everything I do that I put under "matched betting" is risk free. Unibet (Chelsea v Spurs) - bet £10 on either Chelsea or Spurs to win and get a free £5 bet if you're right. Risk free: £1.31 profit from £10 stake (£16 liability needed) Paddy Power (Chelsea v Spurs) - bet £10 on any correct score and get your money back as a free bet if Chelsea win. Trigger bet: £1.83 profit from £10 stake (£61 liability needed) William Hill (Arsenal v Stoke) - Half time price boost on Both teams to score 2nd half. £5.66 profit from £50 stake (£156 liability needed) (Arsenal v Stoke) - Half time price boost on Arsenal to win 1-0. £4.29 profit from £50 stake (£212 liability needed) (12pm Flash Boost) - Shattered Love in the 16:30 race at Fairyhouse. £2.22 profit from a £20 stake (£38 liability needed) SkyBet (Arsenal v Stoke) - Half time price boost on Arsenal to win 2-0. £1.47 profit from £50 stake (£299 liability needed) Bruce Betting (Arsenal v Stoke) - Price Boost on Aubamayang first goalscorer. £2.41 profit from a £25 stake (£81 liability needed) Kwiff (iOS / Android app) (Not risk free - only profitable if you get decent 'kwiffs') 11 mug bets placed. 2 were kwiffed. £10.91 profit from the 11 bets (£65 liability needed) NOTE: I made over £50 profit from Kwiff alone yesterday. BetFred (Chelsea v Spurs) - Price boost on Over 2.5 Goals £1.35 profit from a £2.50 stake (£2.40 liability needed) NOTE: Underlaid because I'm restricted with BetFred. Would have been £0 profit had it lost. 10 Bet (Chelsea v Spurs) - Price boost on Spurs to score 2+ goals £1.70 profit from a £20 stake (£43 liability needed) Toals £5 free bet from an offer they had yesterday. £10 on a correct score market for a £5 free bet on a correct score market today. £3.81 profit from today's bet. (£36 liability needed) NOTE: The £1.80 loss on the qualifying bet was in yesterdays profits/loss. SportPesa (Chelsea v Spurs) - Bet £15 on their Both teams to score price boost, and if it wins, they'll give you a free bet equal to the difference of their boosted odds and the original odds. £2.05 loss so far, but awaiting a £5.55 free bet tomorrow, which I'll make approx £4.40 from. (£13 liability needed) Grosvenor £5 free bet from an offer they had yesterday. £10 on any sports bet for a free £5 bet. £4.57 profit from today's bet. (£135 liability needed) NOTE: The £0.35 loss on the qualifying bet was in yesterday's profits/loss. 188 Bet (Chelsea v Spurs) - Price boost for a 1-1 correct score. £2.00 profit from a £50 stake (£343 liability needed) (Atletico v Deportivo) - Price boost for a 2-0 correct score. £2.14 profit from a £50 stake (£313 liability needed) I also made a few quid from 22 free spins I had at Ladbrokes. They do a Premier League offer most weekends. Bet £5 on a Saturday premier league game, and get a free spin for every goal scored in the Premier League the same day. If you use your daily Ladbrokes boost, you can place a £5 bet and have no qualifying loss. Coral do the same offer, but I no longer receive their promotions. I also did 30 seconds free spins on William Hill, been running for the past 14 days. And 10 free spins on Grosvenor. All in all, just short of £50 today for 2-3 hours work. It helps having money left in accounts so you're not wasting time depositing. I also have notifications to my phone every time somebody posts a price boost on the Oddsmonkey forum which allows me to jump on a lot of them as soon as they're posted. The app (Pushbullet) costs About £3.80 a month, but one boost alone can make that back, so it's definitely worth it. USE THE READ MORE LINK BELOW TO SEE THE FULL BLOG ENTRY...
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I've never been one for 'blogging' before. I've often thought about writing a blog, but then found that I've never had anything really useful to write about. Until now.
I started my Matched Betting journey back in August 2017. I've been gambling online for 10+ years, and throughout those years had already signed up to quite a number of the bigger bookmakers. I realised quite soon after starting Matched Betting, that this put me at quite a dis-advantage. I was unable to take advantage of some of the fantastic sign-up offers that the bookies give new members, but in addition had a relatively small bank to get myself going on what they call 're-load offers'. I didn't let that bother me too much though, and committed myself to Matched Betting with about £200. I started a 3-day trial with a matched betting website, and quickly realised there was serious money to be made. After a month or two, I came across a different site, called OddsMonkey. I signed up to a trial with them, and very soon after binned the original site off. OddsMonkey had all the same kind of tools, but a much better community, and at the time, a 2% commission deal with Betfair for all OddsMonkey members. Commission rates can make a big difference to profits. I've been a member of OddsMonkey ever since, and would recommend it to anybody who is currently matched betting elsewhere, or fancies earning a bit of extra cash. Time for a shameful plug. I have an affiliate account with OddsMonkey, which means that anybody who signs up via my affiliate link, and pays for a premium membership, makes me about a fiver a month. Register today for a free trial, and I promise you'll never look back. I'm now into my eighth month of Matched Betting now. Last month I made just short of £1,500, and four days into March, I've already made over £200 profit. I think in my very first month I made about £200 in total, and was over the moon with this. You can do it too! |
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