Leicester have only won 3 away games in all comps this year but they've hit a bit of form and are overpriced at 12/1 imo, stranger things have happened in the champions league this season.
Used to do the way that guaranteed the same profit no matter the result but recently been doing the >0.5/draw combo but just been reading other thread about bookies closing accounts and wondered if anyone has had that happen using >0.5/draw (because it does technically go against the T+Cs).
Paddy Power doing bet £20 @ min odds 1.5 and get 2x £5 free in play bets. Will look nearer the time of the game to see the best way to combine these two offers. Simster might be able to come up with something
Anybody know why there's a difference between selecting No Scorer (14/1 skybet) under first goal scorer compared to No scorer under last goal scorer (16/1 skybet)?
Skybet just an example, odds likely to change between now and kick off slightly anyway (also best to factor in that odds for the draw will drop slightly straight after kickoff). Best to just choose bookie with the best odds and then re-calculate the stake required. In this case, recalculating...
I tend to chop and change at the moment. I either do as you say bet >0.5 goals at bet365 and cover it elsewhere and normally end up losing my £50 free bet on a correct score (not my speciality but the odds always tempt me). Or I do my other method which guarantees profit without breaking the...
Similar situation here regarding two accounts. Gone for the dutching method on one account to guarantee a profit of roughly £30. Then gone >0.5 on a friend's account and covered it with the plan being to back Chelsea and potentially make 300 odd.
I made a fairly decent profit of £43 on the United game by doing the usual matched betting. (Bet on Wolsberg pre match with Bet365, Utd pre match with William Hill (to give me a £10 free in play bet with them) and finally the draw in-play with bet365). Obviously I blew the free William Hill bet...
Ladbrokes = £25 Dinamo Zagreb +2.0, +2.5 (Asian Handicap) at 1.76 returns £44
Paddy Power = £20 Arsenal -2.0, -2.5 (Asian Handicap) at 2.2 returns £44
= For £1 you get a £25 in-play bet at Ladbrokes and two £5 in-play bets at Paddy Power.
(You need the email from ladbrokes as Simster points out)
Paddypower are doing bet £20 pre match and get £10 in play on the Arsenal game. Perhaps this could be worked into it to get a larger profit. Not sure how to make guaranteed profit from this one because Arsenal at 1.22 currently.