For the NRL 2-leg multi, use your best judgement and place the bet with the bookie you need the mug-bet with the most. So if you already place plenty of mugs with Sportsbet, you may want to take slightly lesser odds of $2.80 with Neds/Lads to get a mug-bet in with them
cashkingssupportPostedJune 26, 202012:44 pm
If you don’t have Tabtouch or Tab, remove them from the promo tool and add in any other bookie for a mug-bet, I suggest Neds/Lads or Beteasy.
And we used Beteasys double winnings boost on last nights game so we advise not to apply it again on the above game if you sub them in
DakinkPostedJune 26, 20201:47 pm
Use or save TAB’s mulitplier on this one
cashkingssupportPostedJune 26, 20201:58 pm
I’d probably leave it at the current odds
alexdcbennett12PostedJune 26, 20204:13 pm
I’m in NSW and cant take advantage of the TabTouch offer, what do you recommend instead?
cashkingssupportPostedJune 26, 20204:57 pm
Hey mate, I would use the Promo Builder Link to remove them from the play, and then add in a bookie like Beteasy or Neds/Ladbrokes for a mug-bet, like this:
And you can apply the Beteasy double winnings boost on GWS if you like, so your profit if they win will be $10 (after the boosted winnings)
kylemansfield23PostedJune 26, 20205:50 pm
whats your reason on jacob hopper to get over 20 touches. Market seems to favour his under 20 more.
cashkingssupportPostedJune 26, 20206:11 pm
Value mainly, as his a bit shorter with most other bookies so it’s a good bet with him in our SGM at $2.20. Last year he averaged 26 touches, his just got off to a slow start this season, but to be fair just about all of the Giants midfielders have. I definitely wouldn’t be taking short odds in this market, for instance Lachie Whitfield at $1.23 given what I just mentioned above.
cashkingssupportPostedJune 26, 20206:33 pm
And obviously $2.20 odds implies this selection is more likely to lose rather than win
nate.simmi17PostedJune 26, 20207:15 pm
Can you explain mug bets?
cashkingssupportPostedJune 26, 20207:20 pm
So when we refer to mug-bets, these are non-promo bets predominately placed to help with account sustainability. As in order to keep the bookies happy, and keep your account under their radar, we also need to place non-promo bets on our accounts, otherwise too many promo bets can lead to a ban.
So if you watch the sustainability course linked below it explains it more there too
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Here’s an example down-scaled AFL play for those with smaller bankrolls:
https://www.profitkings.com.au/promo-tools/#/promo/?t=Promo%20Calculator&n=2&a=Greater%20Western%20Sydney&b=Collingwood&c=Result%20C&r=%5B%7B%22e%22%3A14%2C%22s1%22%3A50%2C%22o1%22%3A2%2C%22s2%22%3A%22%22%2C%22o2%22%3A%22%22%7D%2C%7B%22e%22%3A15%2C%22s1%22%3A25%2C%22o1%22%3A2%2C%22s2%22%3A%22%22%2C%22o2%22%3A%22%22%7D%2C%7B%22e%22%3A13%2C%22s1%22%3A%22%22%2C%22o1%22%3A%22%22%2C%22s2%22%3A85%2C%22o2%22%3A1.8%7D%5D
For the NRL 2-leg multi, use your best judgement and place the bet with the bookie you need the mug-bet with the most. So if you already place plenty of mugs with Sportsbet, you may want to take slightly lesser odds of $2.80 with Neds/Lads to get a mug-bet in with them
If you don’t have Tabtouch or Tab, remove them from the promo tool and add in any other bookie for a mug-bet, I suggest Neds/Lads or Beteasy.
So it could look like this without Tab:
https://www.profitkings.com.au/promo-tools/#/promo/?t=Promo%20Calculator&n=2&a=Greater%20Western%20Sydney&b=Collingwood&c=Result%20C&r=%5B%7B%22e%22%3A15%2C%22s1%22%3A50%2C%22o1%22%3A2%2C%22s2%22%3A%22%22%2C%22o2%22%3A%22%22%7D%2C%7B%22e%22%3A6%2C%22s1%22%3A75%2C%22o1%22%3A2%7D%2C%7B%22e%22%3A13%2C%22s1%22%3A%22%22%2C%22o1%22%3A%22%22%2C%22s2%22%3A140%2C%22o2%22%3A1.8%7D%5D
And we used Beteasys double winnings boost on last nights game so we advise not to apply it again on the above game if you sub them in
Use or save TAB’s mulitplier on this one
I’d probably leave it at the current odds
I’m in NSW and cant take advantage of the TabTouch offer, what do you recommend instead?
Hey mate, I would use the Promo Builder Link to remove them from the play, and then add in a bookie like Beteasy or Neds/Ladbrokes for a mug-bet, like this:
https://www.profitkings.com.au/promo-tools/#/promo/?t=Promo%20Calculator&n=2&a=Greater%20Western%20Sydney&b=Collingwood&c=Result%20C&r=%5B%7B%22e%22%3A14%2C%22s1%22%3A75%2C%22o1%22%3A2%2C%22s2%22%3A%22%22%2C%22o2%22%3A%22%22%7D%2C%7B%22e%22%3A6%2C%22s1%22%3A50%2C%22o1%22%3A2%7D%2C%7B%22e%22%3A13%2C%22s1%22%3A%22%22%2C%22o1%22%3A%22%22%2C%22s2%22%3A140%2C%22o2%22%3A1.8%7D%5D
And you can apply the Beteasy double winnings boost on GWS if you like, so your profit if they win will be $10 (after the boosted winnings)
whats your reason on jacob hopper to get over 20 touches. Market seems to favour his under 20 more.
Value mainly, as his a bit shorter with most other bookies so it’s a good bet with him in our SGM at $2.20. Last year he averaged 26 touches, his just got off to a slow start this season, but to be fair just about all of the Giants midfielders have. I definitely wouldn’t be taking short odds in this market, for instance Lachie Whitfield at $1.23 given what I just mentioned above.
And obviously $2.20 odds implies this selection is more likely to lose rather than win
Can you explain mug bets?
So when we refer to mug-bets, these are non-promo bets predominately placed to help with account sustainability. As in order to keep the bookies happy, and keep your account under their radar, we also need to place non-promo bets on our accounts, otherwise too many promo bets can lead to a ban.
So if you watch the sustainability course linked below it explains it more there too
https://elitesystem.wpengine.com/minor-sustainability-course/
Lege 🤟
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