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Once you've done all the sports signups there should be at least a grand profit. Some of the bigger profit NCOs are for example;Thanks for taking the time to reply, appreciate it as I'm still not really understanding the ins and outs. Like I said I make about 8 ish per sign up offer, I don't understand how people are making 1400 on them!
Bet365 - £150 profit
Tonybet - £50 profit (do this with Matchbook during the NBA season)
Matchbook - £40 profit (do this with Tonybet during the NBA season)
Ladbrokes - £30 profit
Betway - £20 profit
That's £290 profit from 5 accounts (Bet365 requires at least £1k in the exchange though), add all the other smaller ones in, of which there are loads, you should net a hefty profit.
Dutching doesn't take too long, plug in the details first thing when there's a potential race with the bookies you'd want to use, then 90 mins before hand double check the odds, make changes to the sheet and get ready to place all the bets at once. Probably takes about 30 minutes for each race.How much time per day are you spending? Dutching feels like it would take all day to sort out?
Definitely worth doing a few dry runs without actually placing the bets to get the hang of it. But like I say, Dutching will kill your accounts.
I try not to spend more than 2 hours per day in total doing it, although I've had nights where my lay's haven't matched and ended up watching matches I normally wouldn't hoping for the result to go in my favour.
Always lay your bets, never lay something at high odds without backing it, don't chase losses.
Golden rules, failing to follow these will end up in a huge loss at some point and it hurts like hell.