As been mentioned ALWAYS place your back bet first, also you could have backed it on the exchange for the difference between what you had layed and what you needed to with only the £10 free bet rather than £30 rather than betting more on BetVictor
I started about again last January after briefly giving it a try about 6 months before that, I had already done lots of the sign ups but decided to get back into it and stick with it this time. I started with £80 and haven't looked back since, it's been a great source of extra income the past 12...
Half way through the month and I'm over half way to my goal, only got till sunday to reach it though so hopefully I can do it
all but £10 is from MB
£290/£400
I'm still working through start up offers so anything I win at the bookies I withdraw and move most of it to the exchange as I want to build that up as much as possible to get enough to do the bigger sign up's and horses & football offers, eventually i'll start leaving some in the bookie...
I know about football accas when it comes to straight out betting, I use to play them every few weeks but when it comes to MB I'm a little lost on how you make a profit with them or is it a case of you don't always and is more pot luck and hope for the best?
and as for playing them, from what...
Thank you both, understand why it was important with the qualifying bet but wanted to double check it's the same as the free bet as I'm starting up again after a few months break.
The odds of 5.00 were just an example number rather than what I'm always looking to do
I'm still to get my head...
When I initially started MB I remember the odds needed to be close together for the lay & back bet when doing the initial bet to qualify for the free bet, is this the same for the free bet? eg. does the back and lay odds need to be as close together as possible, say 5 & 5.1 or is it ok to have...
Although I didn't have quite as bad experience as Rickeo on the beginners offers from PA, I agree that I don't see how people make around £1000 from them, I did most from what I remember and only came out about £200 up, when I get back into it next month I'll hopefully figure out how to make...
Just signed up to E-dig, completed the sign up bit and am now on eMS assessment section which has 5 sections to complete and honestly I'm completely lost and confused about what I'm meant to do now with completing them? any advice would be great ;)
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