I'm getting too old to read all the terms and conditions of the various gambling sites out there, so some advice please.
I've had a dabble on one site and blew my first £10 quick time, but I'd like to have a regular flutter, (just the multiples for a few pennies, nothing serious).
My questions:
1) How do the bonuses work, and what do I need to do to make the most of them? All seem to want you to play through your deposit and bonus a number of times before you can draw down on the account?
2) Any forums that discuss various betting patterns where I can pick up a few tips?
3) Lastly, which site is the best.
Much thanks for any help.
Gambling (Help the Aged)
posted on 15/9/11
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SkyBet
Been using it for 2 years now, clear and easy to read, always reliable, and has plenty of FREE bets and bonus's
posted on 15/9/11
Gambling is a mugs game I know, but I used to blow a fortune on the lottery and get nowhere, and it's more fun betting on the football.
I'll certainly check out WH as I've heard they're good, plus a household name so trustworthy. Also SkyBet for the bonuses.
Only time I have anything to do with online roulette is if there's a tasty presenter on the box and the Mrs has shifted her ass to bed
posted on 15/9/11
Spanners - Football is always more exciting when you have some money on it, never before would i have imagined myself screaming at the TV hoping for Norwich to win to complete my accumulator
SkyBet is just so easy to navigate around, i would highly recommend it
posted on 15/9/11
Bet365 is the best. Nothing beats putting a live bet on a Chinese u17 women team to win. You can literally bet on any game around the world
posted on 15/9/11
William Hill - I'll vouch for that, do all my betting via them now.
posted on 15/9/11
I used to use Bet 365 some years ago when their prices on football were rather good. I still use them from time to time but the odds aren't as good and I prefer going to my local Ladbrokes and having a flutter on the ponies anyway.
posted on 15/9/11
Spanners - Football is always more exciting when you have some money on it, never before would i have imagined myself screaming at the TV hoping for Norwich to win to complete my accumulator
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Tell me about it, but there is a downside to betting on the weekends football.
The other week, I had three accies going untill the first game of the weekend finished, (Sunderland - Newcastle), blew the lot before 3 oclock Saturday.
Good fun though if you've got a few results to come in and your still alive.
posted on 15/9/11
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posted on 15/9/11
Spanners -
The worst is when your accumulators are busted after the Saturday games, i usually have a couple of Sunday games included as well
posted on 15/9/11
I would never bet on in-game betting as the real odds are not in your favour. That's why the companies advertise it so much, winners for them. Paddy Power is OK. You get to see returns etc and I have won a bit with them. Only bet on certainties like Arsenal/Man U beating Blackburn/Sunderland etc.