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Eurobet offer

Postby arshavin » Sat Jun 19, 2010 1:27 pm

Just received a email from eurobet telling me they will give me 50% of whatever a depsoit upto £75. Thought id let you guys know and ask a question at the same time.

What should my tactics be to make the most of this bonus? This is the first bonus of its kind i have been offered. So not sure how to handle it. :mrgreen:
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Re: Eurobet offer

Postby Admin » Sat Jun 19, 2010 3:16 pm

Congrats on your first reload. If it were me I'd deposit 150 to get the full amount on offer :mrgreen: . From there we need a bit more info on the t and c's such as any minimum odds (unlikely) or any WR? If there are no restrictions the plain advice is to bet the whole amount of your deposit and bonus, try and lose at the bookie in one go ( keep em sweet and in profit and they'll come back to you with more offers). If there are WR , underlay slightly so if you win at the you will lock in more profit. Oh, finally the odds here are generally poor so don't expect to keep the full £75 on offer
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Re: Eurobet offer

Postby SharpeShooter » Sat Jun 19, 2010 4:51 pm

Eurobet odds are good, the same as Corals (sister companies). Eurosportbet odds are poor.

Eurobet are generally good for correct score markets and Horse racing
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Re: Eurobet offer

Postby Admin » Sat Jun 19, 2010 9:01 pm

:oops: yes I was thinking eurosportbet at the time of writing. Thanks shooter
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Re: Eurobet offer

Postby arshavin » Tue Jun 22, 2010 3:14 pm

Is i deposit 50 for a free instant 25. When i fill out my matcher sheet i list the best as a SR right. Do i list the SR bet as 75 or 25 SR on the spreadsheet?
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Re: Eurobet offer

Postby Admin » Tue Jun 22, 2010 6:48 pm

You need to split your entries on the matcher sheet as follows:
Where you are competing a deposit bonus such as eurobet (deposit £50 and get a £25 bonus) even though your account at the bookie is showing £75 and you are placing 1 bet at the bookie (and 1 at betfair) treat this as two seperate entries on the spreadsheet
eg £50 (your original deposit) is a "qualifier" bet and qualifies you for £25 free bet (even though its a deposit bonus from this bookie). Next place the same bet details with your stake at £25 (your bonus amount) and treat this as a SR bet.
A little long winded but you will see your profits are now correct.
As I've said above if you have to then go on and complete a WR, treat each of these subsequent bets as "arbs" and you will see your profits go up or down according to the odds.
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Re: Eurobet offer

Postby arshavin » Wed Jun 23, 2010 9:11 am

Thanks bigjas. Thats cleared a big problem of mine up. I knew my sheet was way off with profits made. I can fix this now. Thank you.
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Re: Eurobet offer

Postby arshavin » Wed Jun 23, 2010 10:57 am

Sorry to go on bigjas. But when you say if u go on a WR bet as a arb. Do you mean use both SR and SNR in the same bet until its cleared or lost?

Like i was wagering thru on centrebet and i now have £9 left. Is this just a simple SR now? Or am i too get a SNR in ther somehow? lol
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Re: Eurobet offer

Postby Admin » Wed Jun 23, 2010 6:36 pm

No when you have made your initial bet (x2 entries on your matchersheet-x1 qualifier and x1 SR) any subsequent bets you have to make if you didn't bust out at the bookies, are all arb bets as they are purely made to complete the WR and will likely eat away at your profits (unless the "arbs" are genuine and actually make you a little more money
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