Betfred – Tennis Free Bet Club

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It’s Week 1 of the US Open 2023, and you don’t want to miss this Betfred Free Bet Club offer! Place an in-play bet on three tennis matches across Tuesday and Wednesday, and Betfred will give you a free bet equal to your average stake, up to £10.00. Translated into matched betting terms, this provides you with a profit of £5.75 and here’s how…

Key terms

Applies to bets placed and settled between 00:00 on Tuesday 29th August 2023, and 23:59 on Wednesday 30th August 2023.

You must place in-play bets on three different tennis matches.

Minimum odds of 1.50 (1/2).

Your free bet will be equal to your average stake.

Minimum free bet of £0.50.

Maximum free bet of £10.00.

The free bet will be credited within 24 hours of the promotional period ending.

The free bet will be valid for 24 hours.

Qualifying bets

Please see my Qualifying Bets Guide if you’d like more information about them and how they work.

Betfair and Smarkets are both great options for this offer. If you’ve not used one of them, now is a great time to give them a try.

2% commission for all new signups

You can calculate your lay stakes using my Matched Betting Calculator.

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Aim to lose no more than £0.75 on each of your 3 qualifying bets

So, you’ll lose approximately £2.25 in qualifying for your £10.00 free bet.

Free bet

Your £10.00 free bet will be credited within 24 hours of the promotional period ending. The free bet will be valid for 24 hours.

Using straightforward matched betting, you should convert your free bet into 80% cash, so £8.00. Considering your total expected qualifying loss of £2.25, this gives you a profit of £5.75 on this Betfred offer!

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Author: Mark Hayes