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kingmax
20 Feb 10 12:55
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hey, iv seen a few people saying they have had bets for £1 .. or 30p Etc... i thuahgt the minimum bet was £2?? how are people having bets under £2?

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owl4life
When: 20 Feb 10 13:16
seriously you don't know?
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Hopeless bettor
When: 20 Feb 10 13:22
Lay for £2 and then back for say £2.30 = 30p bet
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kingmax
When: 20 Feb 10 13:32
no.. haha i dont know..
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NAGS TO RICHES
When: 20 Feb 10 15:04
ok il show 2 ways

1. download something like 'the geeks toy' -this will let you punch the bet str8 in with no hassle -but dont use this if you want to back something at 1000 for say 5p - it automatically offers a £2 bet at 1000 first so you will be matched at that. any other price is ok.

2.il walk you thru using the standard betfair site with an idiots guide -no offence meant -this will sound long winded but will only take a few seconds when you are used to it

pick selection and stake amount ie 25p on red rum to win.
click on back price of ,for example,8.6
change price of 8.6 to something that will not immediately be matched ie 50
enter stake of £2 click 'place bets' and 'confirm' (dont worry it will not be matched)
click 'go to my bets' and change stake of £2 to what you want to bet ignoring the £2 ie £2 to £2.25
click 'submit' and then 'continue'
two bets will now be displayed, 0.25 @ 50 and £2 @ 50
cancel the £2 bet by clicking on the red cross
bring the odds of the 0.25 bet down so that it will be matched when entered ie to 8.6
click 'submit' and 'continue'
your bet of 25p at 8.6 will now be displayed
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NAGS TO RICHES
When: 20 Feb 10 15:06
this is the 2nd time ive shown you - do you not revisit the thread you have posted on ? or is there something you do not understand from my guide?
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