Profit Squad (and its sister site Matchbets) has now ceased, I guess the offers have been so small and sparse for the last year to eighteen months that members stopped renewing, I stopped my subscription a year or so ago. Still made a nice lot a money over three years.
I continued to use my current email address and existing bank account, used paypal a bit but not much but most important job is to keep a spreadsheet showing your ins and outs and your current balances at every bookie. It can be cumbersome but IMO essential.
It may seem a bit sad but I know...
It does depend, some companies, Betway for example, are very gub happy, you will be lucky to last a few weeks with them, others are similar, thankfully if you are careful Bet365 are a patient one. No matter which company you use, regular betting on some obscure Chinese league to get a better...
Yes concentrate on sports betting to start with there are loads of opportunities to build up your bank almost risk free. Casino offers are profitable but a lot do come with some risk although there are still a few zero risk offers there as well.
And set up a spreadsheet to record everything...
My profit is currently £10,700 since Oct 16. I made a zero risk £135 from Cheltenham today with about an hours work, others with a bit more time have made over 10x that amount
As KZN has said above the first one is using the "Normal" bet type on the calculator - if its a free bet you need to use the "Freebet" option and a profit of £7.33 after betfair commission would have been made.
Don't worry about boosts to start with just concentrate on getting the basics right...
In the summer there are loads of evening horse race meetings and in the winter you have evening football matches. The casino offers ( which do have a certain amount of risk) can be done anytime of the day or night. Accumulator offers can be done in the evenings for future matches. You will make...
21 months in and I have just broken through the £8,000 profit barrier. If you don't lay your free bet, you are not match betting you are gambling and long term unlikely to make much money. To qualify for a free bet usually costs between 50p and £1.50 per £10. If you then placed your £10 free bet...
Here is what I did this evening, each week Betway gives 2 £5 free bets if you do a £25 accumulator of 3 or more games. There is an accumulator spreadhseet on Profit Squad which I used and you will generally make a loss of around £2 doing this. However, I actually made a 76p profit on it this...
If your free bet wins your balance with the bookie increases so they give you money
If your free bet loses whoever bet on the game which you matched your betfair bet with loses
Say the offer tonight is bet £25 on Newcastle and get a free £5 bet for every goal they score.
You bet £25 with the bookie and lay this with betfair and you will make a loss of between £1 & £2 (Profit squad have an online calculator to work this out)
If Newcastle don't score you will lose that...
I started with £45 to open some accounts in October last year, my current balances are £2,800 - this is split £1,100 from sports matched betting, £1,350 from Casino offers and £350 from Bingo offers
I haven't really touched horse racing yet, mainly because Saturdays are usually bhafc days. Have done a small amount but so far always to get the best return on free bets.
Getting the qualifying odds is always a pain to remember, skybet club for example, I always forget that has to be 2.0 and...