I ALWAYS mug bet after doing an offer. So if I sling a fair bit on saturday ITV races I will do similar on Sunday as well
awesome, cheers Jon!
same with football etc
i think regular betting habits help out with bookie accounts but I know it's not a 'one size fits all' when it comes to keeping accounts open
I'm just getting to the point where I'm going to start reloads. I've already done a couple of mug bets with one's where I took a fair bit from the sign up
Thanks, unfortunately I lost Betway MANY moons ago!Harry Kane to score any time evens at Betway (was 1/2). Seems almost good enough not to lay at all.
£50-£60 is easily enough to start with. Even more so if you've only done a handful of sign up offer!!Hey guys, I didn’t want to start a new thread for this question, I’ve nosed around and hope this is the best place to post.
I started MB 2 years ago. I started with £45 and built up to £200. Had a family crisis and had to withdraw my £200 to pay for something!! :-(
I’d only been doing the sign up offers and had done, just under half of them on PA.
I’d like to re-start MBing, should I wait and save the £200 to put back in my pot or can I start again with, let’s say £50. Obviously this time things are stable at home and I won’t be under pressure to withdraw any money until I’ve built my pot up.
Thanks in advance, I really appreciate your help it’s been bugging me for a while now!
Thanks Jon, I’m glad you said that, I can get started a lot quicker with just £50-£60! Ta chuck much appreciated£50-£60 is easily enough to start with. Even more so if you've only done a handful of sign up offer!!
Thanks chuck! It has been on my mind ever since they started advertising the new season on TV. Thanks again@SarahLillico - probably as well starting straight away, especially now that the Premier League is back. You might have to wait for winnings etc to be tranferred from bookie/exchange/bank etc but it would start the ball rolling quicker - good luck
You just need to use your deposited funds, so lay bets count. Just use Smarkets to lay your bets as usual.Can someone explain in laymans terms what exactly this Smarkets bonus offer is all about?
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Make a first deposit of £20 and they'll refund my losses up to £10 i get that.
3. To withdraw rebated funds, you must bet at least the qualifying deposit on any combination of markets within the promotional period; otherwise rebated funds will be forfeited.
When it says 'bet', it means lay aswell right? Or do I have to back something