Bet more.
A simple answer, but it is that simple.
If you are talking about the in-play bet then you will get offered an amount similar to your average bet.
If you are talking about the Bet Credits, then if you are placing £50+ bets on every PL, CL and a few Europa matches, then you will get...
It is actually more 'normal' for them to do a lot of offers on the Champions League as opposed to the Premier League. The regularity of the offers is a reason a lot of OM peeps don't do the 4/1 offer, as the risk of gubbing is high and the in-play offer is more lucrative (if taken in isolation)
Reminds me of Man City last year. In an era where players get paid more in a year than any normal person will earn in a lifetime, and teams will pay stupid money for even the most mediocre player, then getting the poor little darlings motivated after they achieve 'their dream' is very difficult...
The issue was not a single horse, but an acca on a number of horses all that were big odds and had come down to much lower odds. They balance the book for individual horses but accas are more difficult - almost like the day Frankie had 7 winners. They had a guy from PP talk about it on ITV.
I think that is why it was more of a story, because the early prices were very high, and therefore the cost of hedging the later legs was too large to make sense.
Somewhat true, but footballers get a huge salary no matter the results. A tennis player gets a smaller bonus for qualifying, but if they don't progress they don't get paid any more. A win (or scoring) bonus for a footballer is so small the incentive is not huge. Personally I would equate them to...
They're concentrating on the Ferrari's they bought with last year's huge bonuses they got, and coming up with excuses so people don't question why they are paid OBSCENE amounts of money for playing what is still just a 'game' and not a 'real' job.
It was about a 'perfect storm' acca, where there were a lot of bets on the same acca (which may have been one from a tipster) containing a few horses which had dropped dramatically in the odds from the 'early prices' odds, and then the first few of them had won. Can't remember the last horse in...
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