2.Go to My Bets and now change the stake to £2.50 at the same larger odds that won't be matched.
3.Go back to My Bets and delete the £2 bet you made, this will leave a 50p bet up also. ~Now just change the odds of the 50p bet to the correct odds and you will get matched with a 50p bet.
1.Bet £2 at odds that won't be matched2.Go to My Bets and now change the stake to £2.50 at the same larger odds that won't be matched.3.Go back to My Bets and delete the £2 bet you made, this will leave a 50p bet up also. ~Now just change the odd
Why would anyone want to go below the £2 limit? Surely reaching the point where it is a waste of time? (I'm aware of to 1p to no liability issue).
I had someone match 2p of a lay that I had put up leaving me with a liability of 9p should the selection have lost. I collected 2p. W**ker.
Why would anyone want to go below the £2 limit? Surely reaching the point where it is a waste of time? (I'm aware of to 1p to no liability issue).I had someone match 2p of a lay that I had put up leaving me with a liability of 9p should the selectio
You might want to do that if you are laying at big odds. A £2 lay at 1000.0 absorbs £1,998 and that could absorb more available funds than some would want.
Dave,You might want to do that if you are laying at big odds. A £2 lay at 1000.0 absorbs £1,998 and that could absorb more available funds than some would want.
You'd need to lay something under evens first, then hope the price rises so your bank + profit is greater than £2, then do the trick.
No. Canny be done.You'd need to lay something under evens first, then hope the price rises so your bank + profit is greater than £2, then do the trick.