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heyyo2 10-14-2007 06:13 PM

Taking Advantage of BetEd\'s 1st Bet bonus help
 
I see that they give you a 50 percent addition into your win on your 1st bet if only you win and the maximum is 250 dollars.

So say you bet on a game that definitely will have a winner which would mean the line will be -4.5 or 5.5 so there will be no push. If you bet on a team and risked 550 to win 500 on Beted... you actually win 750.

I was wondering what is the max amount i can bet on another book to hedge this bet for a guaranteed profit. I was thinking aroun 625 or so on another book?

Is this illegal to do? I also heard someone said BetEd took someones entire balanace because that person made a bet on a FRIENDS computer which does not make any sense. That gives me some bad vibes about Beted but their additional points for underdogs makes it look real goood.

Thanks.

heyyo2 10-14-2007 08:45 PM

Re: Taking Advantage of BetEd\'s 1st Bet bonus help
 
bump anyone can help?

kdog 10-14-2007 10:06 PM

Re: Taking Advantage of BetEd\'s 1st Bet bonus help
 
Hmmm, this one's different than a regular freeplay because you must win the BetEd end to get anything extra. So you can't just + moneyline at book A and - moneyline at book B. And you want to guarantee a profit.

The simplest way I see is to bet to win $500 at BetEd and $625 at another book which will guarantee you a profit of $125 minus juice. I have a feeling someone better at the maths than me may have a more optimal solution though.

Thremp 10-14-2007 10:07 PM

Re: Taking Advantage of BetEd\'s 1st Bet bonus help
 
kdog thats essentially it, adjusting a bit for juice.


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