Sporting Index £10

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    Today August 17th Sporting Index are giving a £10 spread betting free bet if you place £10 on the fixed odds market.

    This is technically a Match Bet with a tiny qualifying loss, however the spread markets are a little different to bookmaker betting so you have to be a little more careful when using your bonus.

    Spread betting is high risk and high profit but Sporting Index are giving £10 to use.

    Sporting Index recently went into the fixed odds market and are desperately trying to attract new clients so there a lot of good offers coming our way at the moment.

    The latest one (Aug 17th) is place a £10 bet on Manchester City v Spurs and receive a £10 bonus on the spreads market. Now if this were a bookmaker bet this would be Match Betting Gold as you could then lay off your £10 free bet (bonus) with Sporting Index however you need to exercise a little more caution.

    First off place £10 on Manchester City v Spurs – if you went for Manchester City to win they are currently 1.4 to win lay this off at Smarkets current odds to lay 1.42, the great thing about sporting index there is no min qualifying odds so our qualifying loss is just 20p. Stake £10 at the exchange to cover. You may want to think about underlaying this particular one. I have underlaid this as I believe Man City will win.<br /><br />Then effectively you have paid 20p for a £10 free bet on Sporting Index spread betting.

    Spread betting is a whole new way of betting for most and is very lucrative, hopefully Profit Rush will provide a help for this though it is not true Match Betting,  it is high risk but high profit.

    My favourite is to buy Horse Racing odds in an 12 runner race. Buy at 4.00 (means this is an outsider) do no confuse with decimal odds though, stake £2 if the horse were to win that would be 50 points win and a profit of £92. If the horse finishes 4th £12 if it finishes fifth you lose £8.00.

    It’s high risk but what better way to try than with someone else’ money.

    P

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