Great video and excellent tip. I've been get emails frequently with price boost offers but don't yet know how to lay multiple bets. Any chance of a video walking through laying multiples?
Thanks for the kind words Martin, much appreciated. Stay tuned, I have a video scheduled for release this evening which will cover this exact topic in detail!
Hey Liam, thank you for all your helpful comment. Would boosting the back bet higher than the lay odds be considered to be an arb and put you at risk of getting gubbed if you did it often, especially when doing it on a single team?
Not a problem, thank you for watching! Think of price boosts as a safe way of arbing, providing that you do them in moderation. Bookies are boosting selections so of course they do this as they want people to bet on them and they know their odds will be boosted higher than the odds that are on the betting exchange. Arbing isnt so great for account health if the bookmaker hasnt intentionally boosted their odds as a promotion.
Cracking video mate, I'm guilty of looking over boosts, I never knew OM had thread for hit.. question.. how long did it take you to hit 8k? And what's your biggest earner 2up?
Cheers Ian, much appreciated. It’s surprising how much extra cash can be locked in just from boosts alone each week. OddsMonkey’s thread is a great way of being alerted to a price boost as a bookmaker adds one to their site. I have actually earned more than the £8k+ that is displayed on my profit tracker in the video. I stopped using OddsMonkey’s profit tracker a while ago and started keeping track of my earnings using my own spreadsheet. I was able to lock in my first £8k in just short of a year, roughly 10 months to be exact! Also, my biggest profit from running a 2up offer is around the £250 mark. Liam
This is a lightbulb moment, thank you! I let some free boosts expire because I had no idea what to do with them. So it’s kinda like arbing but the bookies giving permission to do it 🤔😂. Just to clarify, you would only use a boost on a trigger bet?
It seems to me possibly the sky's the limit with these type bets, the more you've got to be liable the more u can win. So you wait for massive races a few minutes before hand, slap £1k on a bet boost on some bookie and lay off with huge liquidity on bf which ordinarily wouldn't be available up until a few hours before the race. AMIRITE?
What you would do is place an accumulator bet with the bookmaker with each of those teams inside. Next, you would jump over to the betting exchange and lay that accumulative bet that you placed with the bookmaker. Stay tuned, I have a video that is scheduled to be released tonight which will walk you through how to work through this process and lay accumulators on the betting exchange.
Hi Barry, There could be potential to get gubbed if your constantly hitting the same bookie and their price boosts, just like anything in matched betting I would try to alternate between bookmakers to keep your risk of getting gubbed low
@@ProfitPineapple I can't see why a crookie would gub ya if you're consistently losing all your bet boost bets like a proper mug punter. From these bets we obviously want the back bets to lose so the profit comes directly to our exchange accounts rather than the crookies, so as an addition on choosing which races to bet some horse knowledge might pay off picking the short odds most likely to lose. My biggest question is how much would a crookie let u put on? I mean if u deposited £1k and shoved it all on one horse straight away might that ring their fascism bells?
Not tried boosts yet,this is really helpful.keep them coming
Yet another great, easy to understand video.
Thanks great video. I've not heard a computer called a computer in a long time.
Great video and excellent tip. I've been get emails frequently with price boost offers but don't yet know how to lay multiple bets. Any chance of a video walking through laying multiples?
Thanks for the kind words Martin, much appreciated.
Stay tuned, I have a video scheduled for release this evening which will cover this exact topic in detail!
@@ProfitPineapple nice one I just watched the other video (and gave it a like) really helpful, thanks and keep it up.
Could you link your multiple video please
Hey Liam, thank you for all your helpful comment. Would boosting the back bet higher than the lay odds be considered to be an arb and put you at risk of getting gubbed if you did it often, especially when doing it on a single team?
Not a problem, thank you for watching!
Think of price boosts as a safe way of arbing, providing that you do them in moderation. Bookies are boosting selections so of course they do this as they want people to bet on them and they know their odds will be boosted higher than the odds that are on the betting exchange. Arbing isnt so great for account health if the bookmaker hasnt intentionally boosted their odds as a promotion.
Cracking video mate, I'm guilty of looking over boosts, I never knew OM had thread for hit.. question.. how long did it take you to hit 8k? And what's your biggest earner 2up?
Cheers Ian, much appreciated.
It’s surprising how much extra cash can be locked in just from boosts alone each week.
OddsMonkey’s thread is a great way of being alerted to a price boost as a bookmaker adds one to their site.
I have actually earned more than the £8k+ that is displayed on my profit tracker in the video.
I stopped using OddsMonkey’s profit tracker a while ago and started keeping track of my earnings using my own spreadsheet.
I was able to lock in my first £8k in just short of a year, roughly 10 months to be exact!
Also, my biggest profit from running a 2up offer is around the £250 mark.
Liam
Really useful video! Do you typically always use the standard method of laying or are there situations where you would look to under/overlay instead?
Thanks Sam. From time to time I may use the underlay method and take the free bet, but for the most part, I take the guaranteed profit
This is a lightbulb moment, thank you! I let some free boosts expire because I had no idea what to do with them. So it’s kinda like arbing but the bookies giving permission to do it 🤔😂. Just to clarify, you would only use a boost on a trigger bet?
Yep boosts are a great way to make profit, and your right, they are essentialy like taking a safe arb provided by a bookie
It seems to me possibly the sky's the limit with these type bets, the more you've got to be liable the more u can win. So you wait for massive races a few minutes before hand, slap £1k on a bet boost on some bookie and lay off with huge liquidity on bf which ordinarily wouldn't be available up until a few hours before the race. AMIRITE?
Great video. Are you related to tyson fury? Not only do you have a look of him, you sound identical!
Haha, that's funny! I actually had someone else comment on one of my videos recently saying the same thing.
But no, I'm not related in any way!
he really doesn't lol
So where it was, norwich, sunderland and salford to win, do you have to back and lay each game?
What you would do is place an accumulator bet with the bookmaker with each of those teams inside.
Next, you would jump over to the betting exchange and lay that accumulative bet that you placed with the bookmaker.
Stay tuned, I have a video that is scheduled to be released tonight which will walk you through how to work through this process and lay accumulators on the betting exchange.
@@ProfitPineapple excellent mate, keep doing what you are doing.
So how has there been a profit when you staked 20.00?
Is there any danger of being gubbed by getting on every price boost you can find?
Hi Barry,
There could be potential to get gubbed if your constantly hitting the same bookie and their price boosts, just like anything in matched betting I would try to alternate between bookmakers to keep your risk of getting gubbed low
@@ProfitPineapple I can't see why a crookie would gub ya if you're consistently losing all your bet boost bets like a proper mug punter. From these bets we obviously want the back bets to lose so the profit comes directly to our exchange accounts rather than the crookies, so as an addition on choosing which races to bet some horse knowledge might pay off picking the short odds most likely to lose. My biggest question is how much would a crookie let u put on? I mean if u deposited £1k and shoved it all on one horse straight away might that ring their fascism bells?
If u win on these u get banned fast on horse racing lol
That's y u want them to lose so the winnings come directly to our most important accounts (the exchanges) and keep the crookie thinking we're mugs