As off today Roberto Mancini is still the favourite out of all the managers listed, but he is not the market favourite.
As the January transfer window has come and gone, the bookmakers seem to be off the opinion that owners and chairmen are less trigger happy, as we see 'No Manager To Leave' (this season, obviously) take over favouritism in this market.
No Manager To Leave is favourite at a best price of 5/2 with SkyBet and William Hill. That is followed by Roberto Mancini at 11/4 with SkyBet, whereas Hill's have the Italian as joint favourite with No Manager To Leave, with both priced up at 5/2.
After that it is the usual suspects with Sam Allardyce 8/1 and Rafa Benitez 9/1 (down in 4th place, wow), both prices are at a market best with Stan James.
With regard to Mancini, I think his odds reflect the fact that the bookmakers think he might be sacked in the summer. With the big name they will obviously be looking to bring in to replace him, probably still in a job until then.
Even so, if they crash out of the FA Cup and the gap at the top doesn't close, then when the season is over from a footballing perspective, Mancini could be very vulnerable.
As has been the case with this market all season, names have come and gone. I do expect it to calm down a bit now, although a panicking chairman down at the bottom could yet pull the trigger in a last ditch attempt to save his side from the drop. So watch this space.
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Monday, 18 February 2013
Saturday, 19 January 2013
Next Manager To Leave Betting
I don't think too many people outside of the loop seen the disgraceful sacking of Nigel Adkins coming, I certainly didn't.
Martin Jol was the big mover in the market, he was backed in from 20/1 to 3/1 (2nd Favourite behind Paul Lambert) at the start of the week. Adkins was around 6/1 at the time.
I get the feeling the Atkins' decision was taken a few weeks back, and the club's Executive Chairman, Nicola Cortese, was waiting for the right time during the transfer window to sack Adkins. He probably pencilled in just after the Chelsea match as he was probably expecting Southampton to get hammered at Stamford Bridge.
Not only does Cortese look stupid, he was probably the only Southampton fan (and I use the word fan loosely) who didn't enjoy the comeback at Stamford Bridge.
In the interests of balance, no matter how ruthless the decision looks.... he seemed too harshly sack Alan Pardew in the past, and look where the changes he made back then have taken Southampton too now, so maybe he deserves the benefit of the doubt? Only time will tell I suppose.
Anyway, back to the 'Next manager to leave his post betting,' and only two layers have a price up at the moment. Skybet go 2/1 Paul Lambert, 11/2 Martin Jol, 6/1 None.... while Ladbrokes can't separate Lambert and Jol, and have them both at 7/4, with Alan Pardew next at 9/1.
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Martin Jol was the big mover in the market, he was backed in from 20/1 to 3/1 (2nd Favourite behind Paul Lambert) at the start of the week. Adkins was around 6/1 at the time.
I get the feeling the Atkins' decision was taken a few weeks back, and the club's Executive Chairman, Nicola Cortese, was waiting for the right time during the transfer window to sack Adkins. He probably pencilled in just after the Chelsea match as he was probably expecting Southampton to get hammered at Stamford Bridge.
Not only does Cortese look stupid, he was probably the only Southampton fan (and I use the word fan loosely) who didn't enjoy the comeback at Stamford Bridge.
In the interests of balance, no matter how ruthless the decision looks.... he seemed too harshly sack Alan Pardew in the past, and look where the changes he made back then have taken Southampton too now, so maybe he deserves the benefit of the doubt? Only time will tell I suppose.
Anyway, back to the 'Next manager to leave his post betting,' and only two layers have a price up at the moment. Skybet go 2/1 Paul Lambert, 11/2 Martin Jol, 6/1 None.... while Ladbrokes can't separate Lambert and Jol, and have them both at 7/4, with Alan Pardew next at 9/1.
Ladbrokes currently have a £50.00 Free Bet, click here if you wish to claim it.
Skybet have a £10.00 Free Bet, click here if you wish to claim it.
There are free bets available with all the bookmakers listed on this page to customers opening new accounts, these can be used to bet free with.
Luis Suarez to score against Norwich again today?
Norwich seem to be the favourite Premier League team for Suarez to play against, he has back-to-back hat-tricks against them and looking around the betting sites today, it seems to be the tipsters banker selection for today's football fixtures.
He is a stand out 3/1 to score first with Coral and BetVictor, he is 9/4 and 5/2 with most other online bookmakers. To score any time he is 8/11 with Coral which seems a stand out price, as he is as short as 4/9 with other layers.
To score another hat-trick, Suarez is 16/1 with BetVictor, he is as short as 6/1 with other online bookmakers.
It would be fair to say there is a variety of different prices available for Suarez today. Don't forget, Coral have a great free bet offer of £50.00 available at the moment.
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He is a stand out 3/1 to score first with Coral and BetVictor, he is 9/4 and 5/2 with most other online bookmakers. To score any time he is 8/11 with Coral which seems a stand out price, as he is as short as 4/9 with other layers.
To score another hat-trick, Suarez is 16/1 with BetVictor, he is as short as 6/1 with other online bookmakers.
It would be fair to say there is a variety of different prices available for Suarez today. Don't forget, Coral have a great free bet offer of £50.00 available at the moment.
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Wednesday, 26 December 2012
Premier League Winner Odds Movement
Today saw another big move in the odds to win the Premier League as Manchester United extended their lead over Manchester City to 7 points with their last gasp win over Newcastle United at Old Trafford. And while they were doing that, Manchester City's title hopes faded again with defeat at Sunderland.
The best price with a small selection of online bookmakers for United is now 2/5 favourites, and City are 2nd favourites at around 4/1 now. The biggest mover of all seems to be Chelsea who are now available at between 6 and 8/1. While Arsenal are available at a token 80/1.
With the fact that United generally get stronger after Christmas, it's hard too see City catching them. But they still keep going behind in games, and I keep asking myself can they keep coming back and winning from losing positions? And at the moment, the answer is yes.
But the other factor in this, is that City don't look capable of putting a run together. In a way, United could be there for the taking if they keep conceding like they have been, but City look incapable of catching them.
So could Chelsea be dark horses? My immediate answer to that question would be no, but if they make a couple of decent January signings, then who knows.
Realistically though, they would surely need to go unbeaten for the rest of the season and would need to put an outstanding run of about 10 or 11 wins together, in their next 12 games to stand any chance.
It's a tall order, but stupider things have happened.
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The best price with a small selection of online bookmakers for United is now 2/5 favourites, and City are 2nd favourites at around 4/1 now. The biggest mover of all seems to be Chelsea who are now available at between 6 and 8/1. While Arsenal are available at a token 80/1.
With the fact that United generally get stronger after Christmas, it's hard too see City catching them. But they still keep going behind in games, and I keep asking myself can they keep coming back and winning from losing positions? And at the moment, the answer is yes.
But the other factor in this, is that City don't look capable of putting a run together. In a way, United could be there for the taking if they keep conceding like they have been, but City look incapable of catching them.
So could Chelsea be dark horses? My immediate answer to that question would be no, but if they make a couple of decent January signings, then who knows.
Realistically though, they would surely need to go unbeaten for the rest of the season and would need to put an outstanding run of about 10 or 11 wins together, in their next 12 games to stand any chance.
It's a tall order, but stupider things have happened.
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Sunday, 23 December 2012
Premier League relegation odds
Aston Villa's short lived revival came to a more than abrupt ending today with their (narrow) 8-0 defeat at Chelsea. They were on the back of a good run by their standards, but today's thrashing has seen them come back in to a best price of 9/2 to be relegated, with Ladbrokes.
There is a bit of a so called reverse 'Big 4' in the relegation stakes, with Reading, QPR, Southampton and Wigan cut adrift with the layers.
Reading are a best price of 1/7 and as short as 1/11 with some online bookmakers while QPR are 8/13. The bookmakers seem to think they are both already gone.
With Wigan and Southampton, the odds are a bit more competitive. Southampton are 3rd favourites at 5/6 with most online layers, and Wigan are a stand out price of 6/4 with BetVictor, and between Evens and 11/8 with most of the rest of the field.
Villa look to represent value at the moment. Despite their good run lately, I still think they are in danger as they have such a young inexperienced side. In my view they are only a long term injury for Christian Benteke away from being in serious relegation trouble.
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There is a bit of a so called reverse 'Big 4' in the relegation stakes, with Reading, QPR, Southampton and Wigan cut adrift with the layers.
Reading are a best price of 1/7 and as short as 1/11 with some online bookmakers while QPR are 8/13. The bookmakers seem to think they are both already gone.
With Wigan and Southampton, the odds are a bit more competitive. Southampton are 3rd favourites at 5/6 with most online layers, and Wigan are a stand out price of 6/4 with BetVictor, and between Evens and 11/8 with most of the rest of the field.
Villa look to represent value at the moment. Despite their good run lately, I still think they are in danger as they have such a young inexperienced side. In my view they are only a long term injury for Christian Benteke away from being in serious relegation trouble.
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Saturday, 22 December 2012
Next Manager to be sacked
Brian McDermott still finds himself as the favourite to be the next manager sacked in the premier league. He is 5/4 favourite with BetVictor and is 6/5 with Skybet. Martin O'Neill is second favourite and is out at 11/2 with some online bookmakers after Saturday's 1-0 win over Southampton.
Over the past few weeks this market has seen Nigel Adkins, Martin O'Neill and Brian McDermott all backed in to favourites, and all trade in to around the Even money mark, meaning another result for the online bookmakers.
Amazingly (for me anyway), Arsene Wenger was third favourite a couple of weeks back, he is now out to 16/1 on the back of three straight premier league victories.
Nigel Adkins is another manager to drift in the betting on the back of a decent run of results. He was favourite a few short weeks back, and he is now out at sixth favourite at 20/1, longer odds than both Wenger and Roberto Mancini, when only 3 to 4 weeks back, he was around Even money favourite.
Just goes to show the fickle nature of this particular market.
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Over the past few weeks this market has seen Nigel Adkins, Martin O'Neill and Brian McDermott all backed in to favourites, and all trade in to around the Even money mark, meaning another result for the online bookmakers.
Amazingly (for me anyway), Arsene Wenger was third favourite a couple of weeks back, he is now out to 16/1 on the back of three straight premier league victories.
Nigel Adkins is another manager to drift in the betting on the back of a decent run of results. He was favourite a few short weeks back, and he is now out at sixth favourite at 20/1, longer odds than both Wenger and Roberto Mancini, when only 3 to 4 weeks back, he was around Even money favourite.
Just goes to show the fickle nature of this particular market.
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Saturday, 14 July 2012
A Quick Update
I know I haven't posted for a while, as it is downtime before the start of the new football season I have been trying to catch up on personal issues like tax returns and all the loose ends attributed to being self employed, all really interesting stuff!!
Anyway, I just wanted to let all my handful of readers know that I am still around and I will be picking up where I have left off fairly soon and cashing in more free bets and blogging about it. I will also be back on the case of trying to find more great offers and bringing them to all 3 or 4 of you :)
While I'm away, don't forget there are free bets available with all the bookmakers listed in the column on the right hand side of this website, so why not take advantage of them in the meantime. These can be used to bet free with by customers opening new accounts.
Anyway, I just wanted to let all my handful of readers know that I am still around and I will be picking up where I have left off fairly soon and cashing in more free bets and blogging about it. I will also be back on the case of trying to find more great offers and bringing them to all 3 or 4 of you :)
While I'm away, don't forget there are free bets available with all the bookmakers listed in the column on the right hand side of this website, so why not take advantage of them in the meantime. These can be used to bet free with by customers opening new accounts.
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Saturday, 30 June 2012
Another £50 Free Bet from BET365
Last Sunday's Euro2012 quarter-final match between England and Italy seen yet another £50 Free Bet for existing BET365 customers to be used in-running, which meant more profits for us.
To qualify for this bet all you need to do is place a pre match bet and then place a bet in-running for the same amount (as your pre match bet). If the in-running bet then loses, BET365 will give you the in-running stake back. The maximum amount you can bet to qualify is £50.
So last Sunday I backed the draw pre match at 3 (2/1) on BET365 for £50 to win £100, I then layed the Draw on
Betfair at 3.05 for £50 (£47.50 after commission) to lose £102.50, which meant I got back £150 either way, but it cost me £152.50 to place the bets, meaning a loss of £2.50 on the qualifying bet - which is good value in my opinion.
So with the qualifying bet safely in place I waited for the match to start and had planned to back Over 2.5 goals when it reached 2/1 (this is my favoured method of cashing in this free bet), which wasn't to take long. The problem was, BET365's site had crashed, which meant I missed this price.
Anyway, that got fixed and at half time I managed to use my £50 Free Bet with (BET365) on backing no goals at 3.5 (5/2), giving me a (potential) return of £175, (£125 winnings and my £50 stake back).
To cover this and guarantee myself a profit I layed 0-0 on Betfair at 3.8 for £16 (loss of £44.80) at HT, I then layed more at various staged intervals (rather than all at HT) as I fancied 0-0 anyway. The second lay came about 5-10 minutes into the 2nd half and was for £11 at 3.5 (loss of £27.50), before again doing a small lay in the final 5 minutes of £10 at 1.21 (loss of £2.10).
This gave me a total Betfair loss of £74.40, with a green upwards of £30 after commission (don't have exact figure) had it not finished 0-0.
As we all know, the game finished 0-0, meaning I won £125 from BET365 and I lost £74.40 on Betfair. As I had already lost £2.50 on my qualifying bet, this meant I made an overall profit of £48.10, taking the risk free money pot up to £700.15.
And the good news doesn't stop there. Because of the problems experienced with BET365's site crashing during the 1st half of the game, they have generously credited my account with £50 to say sorry. I have to say that I think this is very generous and I have to applaud BET365 for great customers services with this magnificent gesture.
There are free bets available with all the bookmakers listed in the column on the right hand side of this website. These can be used to bet free with by customers opening new accounts.
To qualify for this bet all you need to do is place a pre match bet and then place a bet in-running for the same amount (as your pre match bet). If the in-running bet then loses, BET365 will give you the in-running stake back. The maximum amount you can bet to qualify is £50.
So last Sunday I backed the draw pre match at 3 (2/1) on BET365 for £50 to win £100, I then layed the Draw on
So with the qualifying bet safely in place I waited for the match to start and had planned to back Over 2.5 goals when it reached 2/1 (this is my favoured method of cashing in this free bet), which wasn't to take long. The problem was, BET365's site had crashed, which meant I missed this price.
Anyway, that got fixed and at half time I managed to use my £50 Free Bet with (BET365) on backing no goals at 3.5 (5/2), giving me a (potential) return of £175, (£125 winnings and my £50 stake back).
To cover this and guarantee myself a profit I layed 0-0 on Betfair at 3.8 for £16 (loss of £44.80) at HT, I then layed more at various staged intervals (rather than all at HT) as I fancied 0-0 anyway. The second lay came about 5-10 minutes into the 2nd half and was for £11 at 3.5 (loss of £27.50), before again doing a small lay in the final 5 minutes of £10 at 1.21 (loss of £2.10).
This gave me a total Betfair loss of £74.40, with a green upwards of £30 after commission (don't have exact figure) had it not finished 0-0.
As we all know, the game finished 0-0, meaning I won £125 from BET365 and I lost £74.40 on Betfair. As I had already lost £2.50 on my qualifying bet, this meant I made an overall profit of £48.10, taking the risk free money pot up to £700.15.
And the good news doesn't stop there. Because of the problems experienced with BET365's site crashing during the 1st half of the game, they have generously credited my account with £50 to say sorry. I have to say that I think this is very generous and I have to applaud BET365 for great customers services with this magnificent gesture.
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Paddy Power Phone Account Profits
Sorry for the lack of updates lately, this is the first of two decent earners I made during the Euro's that I need to update the site with.
To start with, going back to the Sweden V England group game on 15/06/12, I made a nice return using
Paddy Power's enhanced price offer on England for all new phone accounts.
England were on offer at 100/30 (compared to the general price of around 5/4) to anyone opening a new phone account, at the same time they were available to lay for between 2.4 and 2.5 on
Betfair.
The maximum bet you could place (with Paddy Power) was £100, so we (my Missus) phoned up and opened a new phone account and placed £100 on England at 100/30, guaranteeing a return (from Paddy) of £433.33.
I then went on
Betfair and layed England at 2.46 for £180. This left me with a red of £262.80 on England, and a green on Sweden or the Draw of £171 after commission.
This meant that my total outlay for the bet was £363.80, and I was guaranteed a minimum return of £433.33 before a ball was even kicked - no matter what happened in the match.
Breaking that down, this meant that had England not won, I would have lost my £100 stake with Paddy (by the way, the Paddy Power free bet is for £50), but I would have won £171 on Betfair, giving me a return of £71.
Or if England won (which they obviously did), I got £433.33 from Paddy Power, £100 stake back + £333.33 winnings, and I lost £262.80 on Betfair - leaving me with an overall profit of £70.53.
This takes the over all free easy money profits pot up to £652.05
I have noticed on Twitter that
Paddy Power sometimes do offers like this through their Facebook page for existing (I think) customers, so it could be something worth keeping an eye on.
There are free bets available with all the bookmakers listed in the column on the right hand side of this website. These can be used to bet free with by customers opening new accounts.
To start with, going back to the Sweden V England group game on 15/06/12, I made a nice return using
England were on offer at 100/30 (compared to the general price of around 5/4) to anyone opening a new phone account, at the same time they were available to lay for between 2.4 and 2.5 on
The maximum bet you could place (with Paddy Power) was £100, so we (my Missus) phoned up and opened a new phone account and placed £100 on England at 100/30, guaranteeing a return (from Paddy) of £433.33.
I then went on
Breaking that down, this meant that had England not won, I would have lost my £100 stake with Paddy (by the way, the Paddy Power free bet is for £50), but I would have won £171 on Betfair, giving me a return of £71.
Or if England won (which they obviously did), I got £433.33 from Paddy Power, £100 stake back + £333.33 winnings, and I lost £262.80 on Betfair - leaving me with an overall profit of £70.53.
This takes the over all free easy money profits pot up to £652.05
I have noticed on Twitter that
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Sunday, 17 June 2012
Profits with Bet365, £50 Free Bet
Apologies for not posting sooner, been a busy few days for me, but that's no real excuse for the length of time since my last post.
Last Sunday week, 10th June, Bet365 did another one of their £50.00 free bet offers for existing members, this time on the Spain V Italy game.
This time I made sure I cashed in and made a nice profit (unlike the last time). I matched my pre match qualifying bet up by backing Spain on Bet365 for £50.00 at 4/5, while I layed Spain on
Betfair for a small loss of £2.14.
Then in running I used the £50.00 free bet to back Over 2.5 goals at 2/1, standing to win me £100.00. I then layed Over 2.5 on Betfair for £23.75, leaving me a red of £58.75.
This left me standing to gain more money (£31.25) in the unlikely event of the game finishing Over 2.5 goals. I was happy with that, as the price to lay Over 2.5 goals was too high and I was losing value, that's why I settled for only taking £23.75 in the event of Under 2.5 goals coming in.
Anyway, there was a quick fire two goals midway through the 2nd half and this allowed me lay Over 2.5 goals more cheaply for another £9.73, at a cost of £8.00.
This left me in the position of winning £100.00 from Bet365 if there was Over 2.5 goals, while I would have lost £68.48 on Betfair, a profit of £31.52.
Conversely, it left me in the position of having £33.48 green on
Betfair, should it finish Under 2,5 goals - as it eventually did.
Remember I would get my £50.00 back from Bet365 no matter what, as it was a risk free bet.
In the end I won the £33.48 on Betfair and got my £50.00 back from Bet 365. Taking away the £2.14 I lost matching up my £50.00 qualifying bet, this left me with a nice profit of £31.34, taking the risk free money pot up to £581.52.
Remember, Bet365 run these offers quite regularly, it is well worth getting an account just for these offers alone.
If anybody has any questions regarding the techniques I use to profit from these offers, or if I've not explained it very clearly (more than likely the case) in this blog post, then feel free to leave a comment and I'll try and explain things in more detail. Please feel free to ask any questions.
There are free bets available with all the bookmakers listed in the column on the right hand side of this website. These can be used to bet free with by customers opening new accounts.
Last Sunday week, 10th June, Bet365 did another one of their £50.00 free bet offers for existing members, this time on the Spain V Italy game.
This time I made sure I cashed in and made a nice profit (unlike the last time). I matched my pre match qualifying bet up by backing Spain on Bet365 for £50.00 at 4/5, while I layed Spain on
Then in running I used the £50.00 free bet to back Over 2.5 goals at 2/1, standing to win me £100.00. I then layed Over 2.5 on Betfair for £23.75, leaving me a red of £58.75.
This left me standing to gain more money (£31.25) in the unlikely event of the game finishing Over 2.5 goals. I was happy with that, as the price to lay Over 2.5 goals was too high and I was losing value, that's why I settled for only taking £23.75 in the event of Under 2.5 goals coming in.
Anyway, there was a quick fire two goals midway through the 2nd half and this allowed me lay Over 2.5 goals more cheaply for another £9.73, at a cost of £8.00.
This left me in the position of winning £100.00 from Bet365 if there was Over 2.5 goals, while I would have lost £68.48 on Betfair, a profit of £31.52.
Conversely, it left me in the position of having £33.48 green on
Remember I would get my £50.00 back from Bet365 no matter what, as it was a risk free bet.
In the end I won the £33.48 on Betfair and got my £50.00 back from Bet 365. Taking away the £2.14 I lost matching up my £50.00 qualifying bet, this left me with a nice profit of £31.34, taking the risk free money pot up to £581.52.
Remember, Bet365 run these offers quite regularly, it is well worth getting an account just for these offers alone.
If anybody has any questions regarding the techniques I use to profit from these offers, or if I've not explained it very clearly (more than likely the case) in this blog post, then feel free to leave a comment and I'll try and explain things in more detail. Please feel free to ask any questions.
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Thursday, 7 June 2012
£88 Free Bets offer from 888Sport for Euro 2012
If you haven't already got an 888sport account and are planning on placing a lot of Euro 2012 bets, then now could the time to get one and cash in on their Euro 2012 free bets offer. Their usual free bets offer is for £50, but over the course of the football tournament they are upping it to a nice looking £88.
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I've looked at the offer though and it looks like very hard work, a total of 22 bets is required at odds of Evens and better - this is why I stated above that it could be right for you, but only if you are planning on being a busy gambler over the next 30 days.
So in a nutshell, if you're planning on having a lot of bets at Evens or better, then this could work for you - otherwise just wait until the offer finishes and the free bet reverts back to the straight £50 free bet, as this is a much more straight forward (and my preferred) way of cashing in the offer.
Be sure to check the Terms and Conditions before getting involved and rest assured, I will be keeping my eye out for more Euro 2012 offers.
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Tuesday, 29 May 2012
The Magnificent William Hill Risk Free Offers
Apologies for the lack of updates over the last 10 days, I can assure all that this is certainly not down to having nothing to write about!
I have mentioned it enough times on here before that getting a William Hill account is paramount for anybody who is serious about making risk free money, and last weekend proved this as I dropped in two £100.00 wins on Friday night alone. The weekend before I wasn't so successful, but I still managed to pick up £20.60 risk free.
Putting the results in order, and on the weekend ending Sunday 20th May, I won a total of £20.60. The breakdown of this was a £7.00 win on the (almost weekly) Live Casino £10.00 risk free offer and a £13.60 win playing 'Gladiator' on a Casino £5.00 risk free offer.
I can't find a screenshot for the £7.00 Casino win, I must have forgot to take one. I do though have a screenshot showing the £13.60 win from Gladiator....
The win was actually for £18.60 but this was with the final spin of my risk free £5, so I walked away at that point £13.60 up.
Onto the weekend ending Sunday £27th May and I had a couple of great wins. First I won playing Tennis Stars on a Casino £7.00 risk free offer, the screenshot below shows when I won £108.00, but I was already about £25 up when I dropped this win. I then lost a few quid as by this stage I was feeling lucky, in the end I exited the game with a profit of £113.00.
I then moved onto the £10.00 risk free Vegas promotion. I decided to play Harry Trotter and as I was nearing the end of my risk free £10.00 up popped the flashing sign saying 'Big Win' - and there it was, a £100.00 win. When I seen the 'Big Win' sign I was a bit hopeful and sceptical at the same time as I can imagine a bookie's interpretation of a big win being something like £10.00 or £20.00, so naturally I was delighted to see the £100.00 drop.
Again I was feeling quite lucky, so again I played a few more spins than I should have and this time I made do with a profit of £75.40.
The total profit from the two weekends amounted to £209.00 and was all earned playing the very generous William Hill offers. This now takes the total amount of Risk Free Money in the pot up to £550.18.
*When looking at the screenshot's please bear in mind that the Balances shown will vary and be inconsistent due to withdrawals and the fact that they are different accounts, ie, Casino, Sportsbook etc.
There are free bets available with all the bookmakers listed in the column on the right hand side of this website. These can be used to bet free with by customers opening new accounts.
I have mentioned it enough times on here before that getting a William Hill account is paramount for anybody who is serious about making risk free money, and last weekend proved this as I dropped in two £100.00 wins on Friday night alone. The weekend before I wasn't so successful, but I still managed to pick up £20.60 risk free.
Putting the results in order, and on the weekend ending Sunday 20th May, I won a total of £20.60. The breakdown of this was a £7.00 win on the (almost weekly) Live Casino £10.00 risk free offer and a £13.60 win playing 'Gladiator' on a Casino £5.00 risk free offer.
I can't find a screenshot for the £7.00 Casino win, I must have forgot to take one. I do though have a screenshot showing the £13.60 win from Gladiator....
The win was actually for £18.60 but this was with the final spin of my risk free £5, so I walked away at that point £13.60 up.
Onto the weekend ending Sunday £27th May and I had a couple of great wins. First I won playing Tennis Stars on a Casino £7.00 risk free offer, the screenshot below shows when I won £108.00, but I was already about £25 up when I dropped this win. I then lost a few quid as by this stage I was feeling lucky, in the end I exited the game with a profit of £113.00.
I then moved onto the £10.00 risk free Vegas promotion. I decided to play Harry Trotter and as I was nearing the end of my risk free £10.00 up popped the flashing sign saying 'Big Win' - and there it was, a £100.00 win. When I seen the 'Big Win' sign I was a bit hopeful and sceptical at the same time as I can imagine a bookie's interpretation of a big win being something like £10.00 or £20.00, so naturally I was delighted to see the £100.00 drop.
Again I was feeling quite lucky, so again I played a few more spins than I should have and this time I made do with a profit of £75.40.
The total profit from the two weekends amounted to £209.00 and was all earned playing the very generous William Hill offers. This now takes the total amount of Risk Free Money in the pot up to £550.18.
*When looking at the screenshot's please bear in mind that the Balances shown will vary and be inconsistent due to withdrawals and the fact that they are different accounts, ie, Casino, Sportsbook etc.
There are free bets available with all the bookmakers listed in the column on the right hand side of this website. These can be used to bet free with by customers opening new accounts.
Sunday, 20 May 2012
Betfred Free Bet cashed in
Yesterday seen more profits as I cashed in Betfred's £50 Free Bet offer to earn another £43.53 for the kitty. This latest 'earner' takes the total amount of risk free money earned up to £341.18.
I placed my qualifying bet over a week ago on an Italian league match, then yesterday I decided that the Championship Play-Off final between West Ham and Blackpool represented a good opportunity to cash in the free bet - depending on how things went in the first half hour.
The reason why it depended on the first 30 minutes was because I expected goals, but didn't want any before Over 2.5 goals reached 2/1. Sure enough there was no early goals and I got my £50 matched on Over 2.5 goals just before Carlton Cole (I know, Carlton Cole scored!) opened the scoring towards the end of the 1st half.
I then waited until half time hoping for a quick West Ham second (they missed an absolute sitter) or an instant response from Blackpool, and when it didn't come, I layed Over 2.5 goals on Betfair as soon as the half time whistle went to ensure a tidy profit.
Much to my annoyance Blackpool equalised about 2 minutes into the 2nd half, but I imagine that if I didn't trade out at a certain point (ie half time) I would probably end up letting the bet run and potentially end up not winning anything.
Looking at this over the long term taking a guaranteed profit is probably going to serve me better, for this reason I'm not going to kick myself, even though I did expect goals in this game and the free bet would have won had I let it run.
I lost £54.16 laying the bet on Betfair and my qualifying bet also cost me £2.31, in total a loss of £56.47. Taking this amount away from my £100 free bet winnings from Betfred left me with a nice profit of £43.53, a return of 87p in the £1 (£43.53 return from £50 free bet).
In the long run I would be more than happy to get over 80p to the £1 on every free bet offer available, but given there was an element of risk used in the tactic of needing a goal (with my free bet) I know this is probably going to be a tall ask in the long run (at a minimum yesterday I would have layed the £2.31 at some point ensuring a scratch trade at least).
For any readers who want to cash in on these free bets, just remember when placing your bets you will always need to lay your bets with a betting exchange -
Betdaq or
Betfair.
There are free bets available with all the bookmakers listed in the column on the right hand side of this website. These can be used to bet free with by customers opening new accounts.
I placed my qualifying bet over a week ago on an Italian league match, then yesterday I decided that the Championship Play-Off final between West Ham and Blackpool represented a good opportunity to cash in the free bet - depending on how things went in the first half hour.
The reason why it depended on the first 30 minutes was because I expected goals, but didn't want any before Over 2.5 goals reached 2/1. Sure enough there was no early goals and I got my £50 matched on Over 2.5 goals just before Carlton Cole (I know, Carlton Cole scored!) opened the scoring towards the end of the 1st half.
I then waited until half time hoping for a quick West Ham second (they missed an absolute sitter) or an instant response from Blackpool, and when it didn't come, I layed Over 2.5 goals on Betfair as soon as the half time whistle went to ensure a tidy profit.
Much to my annoyance Blackpool equalised about 2 minutes into the 2nd half, but I imagine that if I didn't trade out at a certain point (ie half time) I would probably end up letting the bet run and potentially end up not winning anything.
Looking at this over the long term taking a guaranteed profit is probably going to serve me better, for this reason I'm not going to kick myself, even though I did expect goals in this game and the free bet would have won had I let it run.
I lost £54.16 laying the bet on Betfair and my qualifying bet also cost me £2.31, in total a loss of £56.47. Taking this amount away from my £100 free bet winnings from Betfred left me with a nice profit of £43.53, a return of 87p in the £1 (£43.53 return from £50 free bet).
In the long run I would be more than happy to get over 80p to the £1 on every free bet offer available, but given there was an element of risk used in the tactic of needing a goal (with my free bet) I know this is probably going to be a tall ask in the long run (at a minimum yesterday I would have layed the £2.31 at some point ensuring a scratch trade at least).
For any readers who want to cash in on these free bets, just remember when placing your bets you will always need to lay your bets with a betting exchange -
There are free bets available with all the bookmakers listed in the column on the right hand side of this website. These can be used to bet free with by customers opening new accounts.
Sunday, 13 May 2012
Free Bet Bagged
Not much activity to report this weekend, I had no luck with the £25 worth of risk free offers from William Hill, but I did manage to bag myself a £50 Free Bet with Betfred.
I played through all my Hill's offers on Saturday, there was the usual £10 Casino offer (email invitation only this week), a £5 offer to play the slots with Top Trumps which ran all day Saturday, and there still is a £10 offer to play Harry Trotter - which ends on 15th May, more info can be found here.....
To claim my Betfred free bet I had £50 on Lazio to beat Inter at 6/4, the odds on Inter were trading at 2.54 - 2.56 to lay on
Betfair, which I thought was probably as good a match as I would find for my qualifying bet. It cost me £2.31 to match my bet, but I'll make that back as a bare minimum when it comes to using my £50 free bet.
I was a bit annoyed after placing my Lazio lay, as within 30 seconds they had gone sub 2.5 which meant I could have just about managed to scratch my qualifying bet, but never mind, I suppose these things will happen.
The other thing that annoyed me was that Lazio went on to win, when doing these qualifying bets it's far more convenient when the Betfair side of the trade wins. As I had backed Lazio to win on Betfred, it now means all the £125 is sitting in the Betfred account, when it would be far better for me when it comes to laying my free bet to have the money in Betfair.
It's also better when you lose with the bookies, as they will have you down as a mug punter and might throw more free offers at you to entice you back to them to waste your 'hard earned.'
Anyway, moan over and I now have 30 days to use my free bet, so plenty of time to keep my eye open for a good value opportunity :))
There are free bets available with all the bookmakers listed in the column on the right hand side of this website. These can be used to bet free with by customers opening new accounts.
I played through all my Hill's offers on Saturday, there was the usual £10 Casino offer (email invitation only this week), a £5 offer to play the slots with Top Trumps which ran all day Saturday, and there still is a £10 offer to play Harry Trotter - which ends on 15th May, more info can be found here.....
To claim my Betfred free bet I had £50 on Lazio to beat Inter at 6/4, the odds on Inter were trading at 2.54 - 2.56 to lay on
I was a bit annoyed after placing my Lazio lay, as within 30 seconds they had gone sub 2.5 which meant I could have just about managed to scratch my qualifying bet, but never mind, I suppose these things will happen.
The other thing that annoyed me was that Lazio went on to win, when doing these qualifying bets it's far more convenient when the Betfair side of the trade wins. As I had backed Lazio to win on Betfred, it now means all the £125 is sitting in the Betfred account, when it would be far better for me when it comes to laying my free bet to have the money in Betfair.
It's also better when you lose with the bookies, as they will have you down as a mug punter and might throw more free offers at you to entice you back to them to waste your 'hard earned.'
Anyway, moan over and I now have 30 days to use my free bet, so plenty of time to keep my eye open for a good value opportunity :))
There are free bets available with all the bookmakers listed in the column on the right hand side of this website. These can be used to bet free with by customers opening new accounts.
Friday, 11 May 2012
More Free Bets added this week
The more astute readers of this website will have noticed that I have managed to add another 2 Free Bets to our ever expanding list in the form of Ladbrokes (£50) and Titan Bet (£25). This now takes our list up to 16 Free Bets worth a total of £685.00.
Personally, I would still recommend using the Top Cash Back Link to open a Ladbrokes account as you still get the £50 free bet, as well as a £20 Cash Back.
No cash back links that I can find for Titan Bet, so we'll just have to make do with the £25 Free Bet, not a bad alternative I suppose.
Again, it's up to the individual how you wish to use your free bets. Just be sure to match up your qualifying bet with
Betfair or
Betdaq, that's the most important thing, as there is no point losing money on your way to obtaining the free bet. Also be sure to bet the full amount with your qualifying bet, £50 with Ladbrokes, £25 with Titan, that way you get the maximum amount to use on your free bet.
And rest assured, I am on the case trying to find plenty more risk free offers of this sort to help us to continue to fill our boots with more and more cash.
There are free bets available with all the bookmakers listed in the column on the right hand side of this website. These can be used to bet free with by customers opening new accounts.
Personally, I would still recommend using the Top Cash Back Link to open a Ladbrokes account as you still get the £50 free bet, as well as a £20 Cash Back.
No cash back links that I can find for Titan Bet, so we'll just have to make do with the £25 Free Bet, not a bad alternative I suppose.
Again, it's up to the individual how you wish to use your free bets. Just be sure to match up your qualifying bet with
And rest assured, I am on the case trying to find plenty more risk free offers of this sort to help us to continue to fill our boots with more and more cash.
There are free bets available with all the bookmakers listed in the column on the right hand side of this website. These can be used to bet free with by customers opening new accounts.
Monday, 7 May 2012
Money for old rope
On top of yesterday's William Hill Risk Free Casino win, I've also banked a bonus £45.45 from Top Cash Back just for opening Ladbrokes' and Coral's accounts and claiming their free bets.
To say this is money for old rope is an understatement. I've already previously cashed in the free bet offers and now I am adding another £45.45 to the risk free money pot just for the privilege of claiming free bets.
It's a bloody shame that I can't do this for all the bookmakers free bets out there, but there is still cash back offers available with Boylesports, Betfair and Paddy Power, as well as Coral and Ladbrokes.
There is no free bet available with Paddy Power through Top Cash Back, so I would recommend getting
the £50.00 Free Bet through this link instead . Similarly with Boylesports, there is £10.10 cash back available with a £20.00 free bet through Top Cash Back, while there is a
£40.00 Free Bet available through this link.
Sometimes it pays to use Top Cash Back to open accounts, as it currently does in the case of Ladbrokes and Coral as you get their free bets as well as the cash back. Whereas if the cash back and free bets aren't both available, you have to decide which represents the best vale. In the cases of
Boylesports and
Paddy Power it makes more sense to follow the above links to their sites in order to get the Free Bets mentioned.
The £45.45 payment is highlighted in the red square in the screenshot below. For some reason there is another £25.75 outstanding from Ladbrokes, I haven't got a clue why, but I'm not going to turn it down if offered it (I'm only claiming money paid to me as money earned, not pending amounts such as the £25.75 shown below).
There are free bets available with all the bookmakers listed in the column on the right hand side of this website. These can be used to bet free with by customers opening new accounts.
To say this is money for old rope is an understatement. I've already previously cashed in the free bet offers and now I am adding another £45.45 to the risk free money pot just for the privilege of claiming free bets.
It's a bloody shame that I can't do this for all the bookmakers free bets out there, but there is still cash back offers available with Boylesports, Betfair and Paddy Power, as well as Coral and Ladbrokes.
There is no free bet available with Paddy Power through Top Cash Back, so I would recommend getting
Sometimes it pays to use Top Cash Back to open accounts, as it currently does in the case of Ladbrokes and Coral as you get their free bets as well as the cash back. Whereas if the cash back and free bets aren't both available, you have to decide which represents the best vale. In the cases of
The £45.45 payment is highlighted in the red square in the screenshot below. For some reason there is another £25.75 outstanding from Ladbrokes, I haven't got a clue why, but I'm not going to turn it down if offered it (I'm only claiming money paid to me as money earned, not pending amounts such as the £25.75 shown below).
There are free bets available with all the bookmakers listed in the column on the right hand side of this website. These can be used to bet free with by customers opening new accounts.
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Biggest single earner to date
Yesterday seen my biggest win (or earner as I prefer to call it), as I recorded a £61.00 win playing Roulette with William Hill's very generous risk free £10.00 Casino offer - an offer which is there on an almost weekly basis.
I played my £10 on one hand (five £2 bets) and up popped No.3, to give me a nice £61.00 earner. Before the more astute readers point out that it should be £62.00 that I won, I accidentally put £3.00 on one of my numbers, meaning my total outlay was £11.00, instead of the £10.00.
Anyway, enough of that, this latest earner takes the risk free money pot up to £252.20.
There are free bets available with all the bookmakers listed in the column on the right hand side of this website. These can be used to bet free with by customers opening new accounts.
I played my £10 on one hand (five £2 bets) and up popped No.3, to give me a nice £61.00 earner. Before the more astute readers point out that it should be £62.00 that I won, I accidentally put £3.00 on one of my numbers, meaning my total outlay was £11.00, instead of the £10.00.
Anyway, enough of that, this latest earner takes the risk free money pot up to £252.20.
There are free bets available with all the bookmakers listed in the column on the right hand side of this website. These can be used to bet free with by customers opening new accounts.
Friday, 4 May 2012
£22 in William Hill free offers this weekend
There is a massive £22 in risk free offers available with William Hill over this weekend.
To start with there is a £5 games promotion available to be played before midnight tonight. There is then a Frankie Dettori's Magic Seven risk free £7 available to be used by midnight on Sunday, and to top it all off there is a £10 risk free Casino offer to also be used by midnight on Sunday 6th May.
All these offers are open to all and can be found on the William Hill home page, in the 'Promotions and Features' section about half way down on the right hand side......
Good luck
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To start with there is a £5 games promotion available to be played before midnight tonight. There is then a Frankie Dettori's Magic Seven risk free £7 available to be used by midnight on Sunday, and to top it all off there is a £10 risk free Casino offer to also be used by midnight on Sunday 6th May.
All these offers are open to all and can be found on the William Hill home page, in the 'Promotions and Features' section about half way down on the right hand side......
Good luck
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Thursday, 3 May 2012
A lesson in how not too do things
Last weekend I wrote about how I fully expected to take the Risk Free Profit Bank to over the £200 mark over that weekend - and so I bloody should have done.
I did intend to to cash in a couple of free bets that I never got around to. But the main reason why I was so confident of reaching this milestone was due to the £50 Free Bet offer from Bet365 to be used in-running during the Manchester City V Manchester United match.
Yes, this generous offer was supposed to make me an easy £20-£30, so why didn't it?
Well, the reason is because I let that old foe that is 'greed' take over and I also let my guard down with regard to my discipline as the gambler in me took over.
I matched my qualifying bet at a small loss of £2.70 on Sunday night, to make sure I was totally prepared come Monday. I then spent Monday deciding what bet to look to cash in on during the match.
I came up with an idea that if there was an early goal I would back Under 2.5 goals as I expected a tight game. If there was no early goal, then I would wait until HT to re-evaluate to situation.
After a lively-ish start to the match I got an idea in my head that there might be a couple of goals in the offing here, so as soon as Over 2.5 goals touched 2/1, I put the £50 on Overs.
I then watched and waited wondering if I had done my (risk free) dough as reality kicked in and I thought 0-0 or 1-0 either way again. Then bang on HT, I get my goal.
This is great, I can now trade out for a massive £50 risk free profit no matter what happens in the remainder of the match.
So what do I do? First I lay my £2.70 back to cover my qualifying bet, with the intention of getting out after the second goal.
In hindsight that was the moment when things went wrong because in only laying my qualifying bet amount I was committing myself to the staying in the bet until a second goal came along..... and as we all know, it never arrived.
So in the end I won bugger all, absolutely nothing when an easy 50 quid was just sitting there ready for the taking. To say I have been kicking myself all week would be an understatement, but I deserve it.
There is one slight positive to take out of this though, and that is the tactic of waiting for a good price on Over 2.5 goals in a game where plenty of goals is fairly guaranteed (not a Manchester Derby). If I could time this well - using a free bet obviously - like I did last Monday there could be good returns to be made.
I'm not saying that I will definitely adopt this tactic as it is gambling really, but it is an option that could be used on the odd occasion when there is a good probability of a favourable outcome - and after all, I don't want to be too rigid in my approach to this method of trading.
As all readers can see, over the past week I have been building up a list of free bets down the right hand side of the website. I have been able to secure some good personal offers especially for Betfree247 and I fully intend to add more to this list, so keep checking back for further updates and more free bets to cash in on.
Here's too more risk free profits - and I will definitely be passing the £200 mark this weekend.
There are free bets available with all the bookmakers listed in the column on the right hand side of this website. These can be used to bet free with by customers opening new accounts.
I did intend to to cash in a couple of free bets that I never got around to. But the main reason why I was so confident of reaching this milestone was due to the £50 Free Bet offer from Bet365 to be used in-running during the Manchester City V Manchester United match.
Yes, this generous offer was supposed to make me an easy £20-£30, so why didn't it?
Well, the reason is because I let that old foe that is 'greed' take over and I also let my guard down with regard to my discipline as the gambler in me took over.
I matched my qualifying bet at a small loss of £2.70 on Sunday night, to make sure I was totally prepared come Monday. I then spent Monday deciding what bet to look to cash in on during the match.
I came up with an idea that if there was an early goal I would back Under 2.5 goals as I expected a tight game. If there was no early goal, then I would wait until HT to re-evaluate to situation.
After a lively-ish start to the match I got an idea in my head that there might be a couple of goals in the offing here, so as soon as Over 2.5 goals touched 2/1, I put the £50 on Overs.
I then watched and waited wondering if I had done my (risk free) dough as reality kicked in and I thought 0-0 or 1-0 either way again. Then bang on HT, I get my goal.
This is great, I can now trade out for a massive £50 risk free profit no matter what happens in the remainder of the match.
So what do I do? First I lay my £2.70 back to cover my qualifying bet, with the intention of getting out after the second goal.
In hindsight that was the moment when things went wrong because in only laying my qualifying bet amount I was committing myself to the staying in the bet until a second goal came along..... and as we all know, it never arrived.
So in the end I won bugger all, absolutely nothing when an easy 50 quid was just sitting there ready for the taking. To say I have been kicking myself all week would be an understatement, but I deserve it.
There is one slight positive to take out of this though, and that is the tactic of waiting for a good price on Over 2.5 goals in a game where plenty of goals is fairly guaranteed (not a Manchester Derby). If I could time this well - using a free bet obviously - like I did last Monday there could be good returns to be made.
I'm not saying that I will definitely adopt this tactic as it is gambling really, but it is an option that could be used on the odd occasion when there is a good probability of a favourable outcome - and after all, I don't want to be too rigid in my approach to this method of trading.
As all readers can see, over the past week I have been building up a list of free bets down the right hand side of the website. I have been able to secure some good personal offers especially for Betfree247 and I fully intend to add more to this list, so keep checking back for further updates and more free bets to cash in on.
Here's too more risk free profits - and I will definitely be passing the £200 mark this weekend.
There are free bets available with all the bookmakers listed in the column on the right hand side of this website. These can be used to bet free with by customers opening new accounts.
One win last weekend
Just the one win last weekend, it was again with the reliable William Hill and was for £9.25. I won it playing Frankie Dettori's Magnificent 7 on a Casino offer, this takes the risk free money pot up to £191.20.
The screenshot below shows the £7.00 win I had just before exiting and walking away. Discipline is crucial playing these offers, one night of indiscipline and playing beyond the offer could wreck weeks of profit.
It all seems to be holding up so far, let's hope it stays that way.
On top of these magnificent offers, there are free bets available with all the bookmakers listed in the column on the right hand side of this website. These can be used to bet free with by customers opening new accounts.
The screenshot below shows the £7.00 win I had just before exiting and walking away. Discipline is crucial playing these offers, one night of indiscipline and playing beyond the offer could wreck weeks of profit.
It all seems to be holding up so far, let's hope it stays that way.
On top of these magnificent offers, there are free bets available with all the bookmakers listed in the column on the right hand side of this website. These can be used to bet free with by customers opening new accounts.
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