Is part-time matched betting? Is £350 a month possible?

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  • #3570
    Simon
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      How much does everyone aim to make from matched betting per month?

      Personally I have a target of £350. I have my son visit regularly and not a huge amount of time to dedicate so I’m hoping to make it!

      Thanks,
      Si

      #4786
      Suzy
      Member

        If you put in the work this is possible. In years previous that figure could have been done in a couple of days which is all the more reason to do all you can now!

        #5840
        Simon
        Member

          Thank you Suzy I will do.

          #6242
          D4zza
          Member

            Comes down to how restricted/unrestricted your bookies accounts are.  I’m restricted from most major bookmakers these days (most, not all) so profiting maybe £30 a day is my best.  At the highest point I could easily make £250 on a Saturday.

            #6296
            Linda B
            Member

              250 in one day is great what sort of offers to get that?

              #6406
              D4zza
              Member

                That was purely horse racing, but as I say, depends on if you have any restrictions or not, and that was a good day.

                Actually, would be important to note that with all my matched betting I do the underlay.  During my early days of matched betting, more often than not I was finding my selections were winning with the bookie so I done a quick calculation and found that I would have won much more if I’d done the underlay, and I still stick to that.  I’ve made about £400 during Goodwood so far this week as restrictions are loosened slightly for class 1 and class 2 races.  Skybet offer a minimum lose to lay of £500 on these races for the win market.

                #6422
                Profile 42
                Moderator

                  Nice work Dazz! £400 isn’t to be sniffed at. Welcome to the community 🙂

                  #6466
                  Ghostifm
                  Member

                    Winning at the bookies was the single biggest problem of mine starting out, especially if you haven’t got a large bank in your exchange!… but much like Dazza I found the underlay works better than extracting guaranteed profit as you’ll find out trying to pick a loser can be just as difficult as trying to find a winner!

                    #6823
                    mikeysport
                    Member

                      Dont forget to teach your family friends and neighbours  how to do it.

                      if they dont believe you give them the money to get them stated , for a small training fee of course.

                      your most likely end up phoning them telling them where to place the bets, then you can lay off at the exchange.  be careful you can end up with more friends than you need.

                      #7276
                      wolfey88
                      Member

                        Lads what do u mean by underlay?

                        #7282
                        Blakey22
                        Member

                          Wolfy underlaying means placing a smaller lay bet with the exchange than with the bookmaker. If the bookmakers side of the bet wins you  profit more. 

                          If the lay side of the bet wins you win less. It’s like matched betting with an opinion on what will happen.

                          #7337
                          wolfey88
                          Member

                            cheers Blakey.

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