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Re: Sporting Bet Reload.... Too good to be true?

Postby jethro » Sat Feb 26, 2011 4:42 pm

bigjas wrote:
SharpeShooter wrote:Advice for anyone going into this is, find a decent match between 2.5 - 3.0 place your entire balance on it and under lay. Settle for half of your bonus as profit if it loses. If it wins you should have a lot more profit and you can then withdraw and fore go the bonus (so I've read) IF you get limited

Totally agree with SharpeShooter on this one except to say that I think it's definitely worth doing ( I didn't get the offer unfortunately :cry: )

Edit:
Sorry Shooter, I misread your first reply and thought you were saying it's too good to be true. Realise now you were answering the £100 SR question :oops:

Deposit the full 1k but then underlay so you only make £250 from it if you win at betfair. I'd then also withdraw and forego bonus if limited but if there were plenty of arbs about as SS says then you may make closer to £300 (at a guess) by completing the WR :D


Iv'e just deposited £1000, so waiting for bonus, but i'm away tonight so it will have to wait till tommorow now lets say i put the £1500 balance on footy odds between 2.5-3.0 underlay for £250 if win at betfair now say my liability is £2041 at betfair and my sportingbet balance is £3750 + if i forfeit the bonus, how much could i withdraw, because some of those winnings have been won using their bonus? so would they allow you to withdraw your deposit plus the winnings from that ie 2 thirds ?
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Re: Sporting Bet Reload.... Too good to be true?

Postby SharpeShooter » Sat Feb 26, 2011 7:06 pm

I haven't done it personally, but I have read of people who withdrew EVERYTHING BUT the bonus, so potentially very lucrative. Would try to complete wr first mind, see if they have limited you.
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