So this will be my final post of this series exploring how to profit from bookmakers free bets through bonus bagging techniques. It is my hope that you will have benefited from watching my demonstrations and may now have the confidence to go for it yourself. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: it’s so incredibly easy to supplement your income with bonus bagging.
Racing Santander vs. Guadalajara yesterday was a 0-0 bore draw. This worked out quite nicely for us as it meant we lost at Coral and won at Betfair.
Getafe lost to Rayo Vallecano 2-1. Our Bwin bet on Getafe obviously lost with the lay winning at Betfair. In there being 3 goals in the match only, our ‘Over 3.5 Goals’ StanJames free bet also lost while winning at Betfair.
For our Ladbrokes qualifying bet we’ve been waiting on a while now, Osasuna beat Sevilla 1-0. This means we lost at the bookmaker and again won at the Betting Exchange. Another good turn of events!
Ladbrokes: £0 – £10 FREE BET CREDITED
Bwin: £0 – £20 FREE BET CREDITED
StanJames: £32.50 – READY TO WITHDRAW
Betfair: £234.12
So our Betfair account is looking rosy again with thanks to winning a few lays there and losing bets at the bookmakers.
Time to place our bets for today:
Thanks to the “stake returned” £20 free bet from Bwin I will profit £19.71. Great!
I now request the a bet to make use of my £10 Ladbrokes free bet:
Through this bet I’ve locked in a profit of £6.35. But remember – the Ladbrokes offer was bet £10 and get 3 x £10 free bets. I still have 2 x £10 free bets to come over the next couple of weeks which will guarantee an additional £12-15. Good stuff!
And that’s where I’m going to leave this demonstration of risk-free bonus bagging to guarantee profit from bookmakers free bets.
Profit Total: £76.34 + £19.71 + £6.35 = £102.40
So that’s 7 days of betting complete and I’ve made just over £100. It’s probably taken me 10 minutes a day to place my bets. £102.40 / 70 minutes = £1.46 a minute or £87.77 an hour. I’m sure you’ll agree that’s not a salary you would sniff at. Could you make use of an extra £100 a week?