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Ive seen this on PA but ignored it as looks complicated. Is it?
I only have OM, not PA so don't know what their version is.
Option 1:
Basically you can treat it similar to 2UP.
Back and Lay as normal for a small Qualifying Loss.
If YOUR Team score the first goal, you can cash out early by placing a BACK Bet at the Exchange for the CURRENT back odds.
OR, you can do nothing and hope that YOUR team then goes on to Draw or Lose - (meaning BOTH your Lay Bet AND Back Bet wins).
Option 2:
Back YOUR team at WH
Do a LAY Bet on the 'next goal' market at BFair for YOUR Team*.
This is INSTEAD OF doing a normal Lay bet on your team to win. DO NOT do both.
With this method you 'lock-in' a profit of around £5 - £6 regardless of the outcome of the match.
This is handy if you want a guaranteed but smaller profit and will not be around to do any inplay cashing out.
It also has the added bonus that if YOUR Team do NOT score first but DO WIN - you will get a much bigger payout (you do NOT get the bigger payout if it ends in a DRAW though).
(there is also an inplay option to cash out if YOUR Team do NOT score first by doing a LAY Bet on YOUR Team in the Current MATCH ODDS market at the Exchange)
*There is usually an option to do a Lay Bet at MBook on 'team to score first' which you can do INSTEAD of the BFair one, to save on commission fees. This depends on which odds are best and commission fees.
MBook do not put this option on until the day of the match itself.
Hope this is not too confusing for you. Whatever option you go for, you need to calculate your Back Bet Stake due to the Maximum Winnings, so may need to round your back bet stake up or down.
Good luck
HTH