Hey,
There are 2 bonuses which gets more and more used by the bookmakers - at least the ones I use.
1 of them is:
Bet xx pregame, bet the same amount on anything live - if your live bet loses we refund your bet.
And:
If x happens all wagers on this market will be returned. Example - If Spain wins WC, all WC Winner bets will be returned.
What is the best way to approach these bonus offers?
If x happens you will get money back
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Re: If x happens you will get money back
for the first one i'm doing the following let's say it 100e if you loose your first best
for the example we will have 100x 2=200 at one bookie and i will cover only my stake on the second let's we found 0% arb so it will be 50x2=100
If the bet wins you have 50e profit if the other wins you will have 100 at one book and 100on the first book that you can arb as you want. 50euros profit whatever the outcome is
the second kind of bonuses i don't use them at all. Well tbh i don't use the first one either but well since you asked.
for the example we will have 100x 2=200 at one bookie and i will cover only my stake on the second let's we found 0% arb so it will be 50x2=100
If the bet wins you have 50e profit if the other wins you will have 100 at one book and 100on the first book that you can arb as you want. 50euros profit whatever the outcome is
the second kind of bonuses i don't use them at all. Well tbh i don't use the first one either but well since you asked.
Don't speak for something you have no clue.
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Re: If x happens you will get money back
These offers seem to lure in a lot of members. I notice that our affiliate totals go up pretty quickly after Betfair announce one of these offers. I wonder what type of conversions/profits the bookies themselves get on these types of offers.
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