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Re: SharpeShooters Blog, the 2nd 10K & Beyond

Postby mandrew » Tue Dec 07, 2010 11:36 am

Hey Sharpeshooter, I have to say I've been enjoyin your tips and ideas so thanks for them but your blog was always my favourite. Jethros blog made for an interesting read and Jayboats too!

Just wondered if we could maybe have a Christmas Sharpeshooter Special update? I'm sure others on here would be interested too. Anything new goin on, hit that 50k yet?
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Re: SharpeShooters Blog, the 2nd 10K & Beyond

Postby SharpeShooter » Tue Dec 07, 2010 2:27 pm

I'm not going to start the blog again as it took up so much of my time and I wasn't spending enough time with my family, but seeing as you asked so nicely here's an update as of 07/12/10.

My total earnings from matched betting & bagging to date are £48,816.92
From this I have paid £6,000 off my mortage, £6,000 for a new kitchen, £4,300 for holidays and treats for the family and £5,500 to friends and family for using their ID's. My current MB'ing float is £27,958 of which I intend to pay another £5,500 off the mortgage in January (10% rule means I can't pay more)

Pretty much I've been doing the same kind of stuff. I've found 3 more people willing to let me do it for them and a fourth is on the way. I've been saving the big UK racing bookies for Cheltenham in March and concentrating on mainly European and Australian bookies for my new accounts. Because I now have so many accounts I get lots of little reloads and one or too big ones. As most of you will know the Casino bonuses are a thing of the past, with the exception of the crazy one BF offered recently. Made a small fortune off that one and got away with it too. I still haven't started on the US books

I'm easily on target to pay off my mortgage when the fixed term comes to an end in 2014 so from their 15 - 20 years to build a retirement fund
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Re: SharpeShooters Blog, the 2nd 10K & Beyond

Postby Admin » Tue Dec 07, 2010 5:47 pm

Hats off to you sir 8-)
Proof if ever it was needed, that you cant have too many friends, nor too much of a good thing. It just goes too show that you can make real cash working online from home (or from work, in shooters case - -tax free too! ;) ) if your willing to put the time and effort in.
Nice of you to udate us all mate :D
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Re: SharpeShooters Blog, the 2nd 10K & Beyond

Postby jethro » Tue Dec 07, 2010 9:06 pm

SharpeShooter wrote:I'm not going to start the blog again as it took up so much of my time and I wasn't spending enough time with my family, but seeing as you asked so nicely here's an update as of 07/12/10.

My total earnings from matched betting & bagging to date are £48,816.92
From this I have paid £6,000 off my mortage, £6,000 for a new kitchen, £4,300 for holidays and treats for the family and £4,000 to friends and family for using their ID's. My current MB'ing float is £27,958 of which I intend to pay another £5,500 off the mortgage in January (10% rule means I can't pay more)

Pretty much I've been doing the same kind of stuff. I've found 3 more people willing to let me do it for them and a fourth is on the way. I've been saving the big UK racing bookies for Cheltenham in March and concentrating on mainly European and Australian bookies for my new accounts. Because I now have so many accounts I get lots of little reloads and one or too big ones. As most of you will know the Casino bonuses are a thing of the past, with the exception of the crazy one BF offered recently. Made a small fortune off that one and got away with it too. I still haven't started on the US books

I'm easily on target to pay off my mortgage when the fixed term comes to an end in 2014 so from their 15 - 20 years to build a retirement fund


Hi SS, what was the recent betfair one ? I must have missed that.
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Re: SharpeShooters Blog, the 2nd 10K & Beyond

Postby SharpeShooter » Wed Dec 08, 2010 7:30 am

Be glad you did Jethro. It resulted in 100's of people having their accounts suspended and a lot of them having funds removed and ending up hundreds and even thousands of pounds down.
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Re: SharpeShooters Blog, the 2nd 10K & Beyond

Postby mandrew » Thu Dec 09, 2010 8:38 pm

Cheers for the update SS, I totally appreciate that you're not starting up the blog again, much better to spend the time with your family, I'm doin the same myself.

It's just really good to see what can be done if you really want to and money well spent too, could you ever have imagined that you could have a kitchen, holidays etc and pay off your mortgage by 2014 all with free money that up until a couple of years ago you probably never knew existed.

Amazing stuff!
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Re: SharpeShooters Blog, the 2nd 10K & Beyond

Postby jayboat » Thu Dec 09, 2010 10:25 pm

Nice update SS, i can only hope to get upto your level some day. I was wondering about how many reloads the bookies offer and how you find out about them. Ive around 25 bookies accounts opened so far and have only had 1 free bet for pound from coral, but then again ive only been doing this for 2 weeks, lol. I think ive done all the easy ones now and starting to do ones where the conditions are a little more tricky. Ive signed upto party bets today and need the wager 125 before my 25 bonus is released, ive done my first bet and underlayed it.

Anyways, its nice to see that you've put the money to good use as im sure you've worked hard for it. I hope you'll be still be popping into the forum to help me out when im stuck, you and bigjas have a good way with words and you's can break things down so that almost anyone can understand.

Was eductional reading your blog and thank you for taking the time and putting the effort into it.
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Re: SharpeShooters Blog, the 2nd 10K & Beyond

Postby SharpeShooter » Fri Dec 10, 2010 8:33 am

There's no point underlaying a post wager bonus such as partybets. The underlay only become effective when you get the bonus up front and have the opportunity to bust out.

Reloads are infrequent. You can not see one for weeks and then get 4 at once. You'll get some reloads on every account you've got at 1 bookie and then one reload at another. You'll then be left wondering what your other 9,999 accounts have done wrong not to get the reload.

Reloads also come small but regularly, or big but occasionally. Betclic offer £10 reloads every 6 weeks or so for both Casino and Sports on every account I've got. Bet at home offer £100 once a year (So far at least). Then there's the onsite offers that are open to all. A lot of these cannot be manipulated for profit so it's about picking and choosing the ones that can.
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Re: SharpeShooters Blog, the 2nd 10K & Beyond

Postby jayboat » Fri Dec 10, 2010 5:34 pm

Nice, thanks,

Yeah, i was'nt to sure about the underlay but it seemed right so i did it. Ive had a few ones were the bonus is instant and i did'nt really no how to do them, i input the full deposit and bonus amount in to stake box and input the bonus amount into the stake returned box on the calculator.

I can see already that the casino bonus are quite regular, but im not gonna chance them just yet, just gonna stick the MBing till my floats bigger and can afford to take a hit if things go bad. Been looking around all the xmas advents. So so,

Thanks for the reply
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Re: SharpeShooters Blog, the 2nd 10K & Beyond

Postby jethro » Sat Dec 11, 2010 11:40 am

Hi SS, Dont get me wrong here, i'm not doubting you. ;) Since you last posted your balance on Aug 10th, untill your'e latest update, to my reckoning youv'e made £9,315,18 in 4 months ! :o But you say youv'e slowed down a bit, to spend time with your'e family ! How have you done that ?, Have you opened loads more accounts ?, and how much do you make from each ? . As i said i dont doubt you, but i think i might be going wrong somewhere, and not taking full advantage. Take a look at my "How much can be made from a new account" thread, and you'll see iv'e only managed to get to £1851.42 with that account, and maybe a few little reloads on my others. Could you have a look, and see if iv;e missed any good one,s, as iv'e just started a new account, and have another ready to start, and 2 more people pestering me to open accounts for me. I only pay £250 for an account, and you cant't make as much as you used to, how much do you make off each account, to be able to pay out £4000 for them ? :o

Cheers
Jethro ( i don't know how i got this username, i cocked something up, this was the password :oops: )
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