just interested in people's thought's about the new underdog ML offer bet365 introduced. Tbh, I used the early cashout option and partially cashout feature on bet365 to my advantage multiple times. Real interested on how you can use this feature to our advantage
"With our fantastic new
offer, place a pre-game single wager on the Money Line market, for any
game in the NFL, and if the team you back goes 14 points ahead at any
stage during the game, we will settle your wager early as a winner.
So
if your team goes 14 points ahead, you will be paid out in full and
still get to keep your winnings even if the opposition comes back to win
the game."
I backed few dogs last year where they went up more than 14 but none this year
just interested in people's thought's about the new underdog ML offer bet365 introduced. Tbh, I used the early cashout option and partially cashout feature on bet365 to my advantage multiple times. Real interested on how you can use this feature to our advantage
"With our fantastic new
offer, place a pre-game single wager on the Money Line market, for any
game in the NFL, and if the team you back goes 14 points ahead at any
stage during the game, we will settle your wager early as a winner.
So
if your team goes 14 points ahead, you will be paid out in full and
still get to keep your winnings even if the opposition comes back to win
the game."
I backed few dogs last year where they went up more than 14 but none this year
I use bet365 as well and also got this today...I'm not sure there is anything specifically that we as bettor's can do to exploit this but I'm still trying to figure out what the catch is as to why they would offer this.
It didn't say anything about it having to be an underdog though, it says any moneyline market, but perhaps they are trying to lure more people into betting more underdogs and potentially making some bad bets with a false sense of security. Either that or offering people their money and winnings back earlier (ie. during the game) to entice them to make another in-play wager on the same game and lose back what would've been a winning bet...that's about all I can come up with lol.
I use bet365 as well and also got this today...I'm not sure there is anything specifically that we as bettor's can do to exploit this but I'm still trying to figure out what the catch is as to why they would offer this.
It didn't say anything about it having to be an underdog though, it says any moneyline market, but perhaps they are trying to lure more people into betting more underdogs and potentially making some bad bets with a false sense of security. Either that or offering people their money and winnings back earlier (ie. during the game) to entice them to make another in-play wager on the same game and lose back what would've been a winning bet...that's about all I can come up with lol.
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