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If you want to hedge try http://www.betbrain.com
For example : Chelsea - Liverpool 1x2 first half : Home - 65£ at 2.5 Betfred = 260£ (with bonus, 60£ net) Draw - 100£ at 2 BlueSQ = 200£ (0£ net) Away - 35£ at 6 BlueSQ = 210£ (10£ net) + 25£ freebet with the sign up at BlueSQ |
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I just tried this promo, no US allowed, confirmed.
To get maximum value, I suggest you take up the betfred +125 on US winning Ryder cup and covering at mansion for the Euro and tie to get very good value. Euro was paying +102 when I checked today. Again, no US, I tried and failed. Also, maximum winning match is 100 pounds, therefore if you take a 2 to 1 bet, you should bet 50 pounds to win 100. They will only match your first 100 of winnings, not match a 100 pound bet. |
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I have a hard time understand what their rules are. [/ QUOTE ] Same here. For instance, does a football game qualifies as an event with three outcomes (win, lose, tie) ? And what does "odds of the selection are evens or greater" mean? I'm not looking to hedge this bet, just want to be sure I make it right. |
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Yes, a football (soccer) match has three outcomes and counts. The other term means that you have to make a bet at a price of 2.0, evens, or +100 or higher depending on which terminology you're using. You can't bet an odds-on favourite.
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