One of the most exciting feature of the online sportsbooks is their betting offers & special. Some brands are specialized in giving you tens of offers per week each week. If you aren’t sure who they are, read below.
Betfred
Betfred is perhaps the sportsbook with the most specials & offers per week.
Most common specials are the ‘double delight’ & ‘hat-trick heaven’. These mean that if you back a First Goalscorer, and he happens to score twice, Betfred doubles the price. If he scores three times, Betfred triples the price.
Another type of special that the book usually runs is in the format “If Player X scores, Betfred will refund all losing first and last goalscorers, correct score and scorecast bets on that match”
To view all ongoing Betfred specials and promotions visit the link below. For more info on Betfred visit our Betfred Review page.
Visit Betfred Sports Promotions Page
Paddy Power
Paddy Power are famous for their football money-back specials.
Their offers are always in the following format “If Player X scores, Paddy will refund all losing bets on 1st /last goalscorer, correct score & scorecast singles on this match”.
Occasionally you would see other conditions such as “If there’s a red card in the game, Paddy will refund all losings bets from 1st /last goalscorer, correct score & scorecast singles on this match.”
Notice that the markets that qualify for the specials are always the same: first/last goalscorer, correct score & scorecast. Of course the conditions always change depending on the events, but Paddy Power paid over £3,000,000 in free bets last year on their Champions League final offer, which stated that if Barcelona wins they will refund all losing bets on the above markets.
For more information on Paddy Power visit our Paddy Power Sportsbook Review page. To view all ongoing promotions visit the link below:
Visit Paddy Power Money-Back Offers Page
Bet365
Bet365 has a few types of offers.
The first one is always valid for major leagues and events and it’s called Bore Draw money-back offer. If your game ends with the score 0:0, bet365 will refund all losing bets on Correct Score, Half-Time/Full-Time or Scorecast (without Anytime Scorecast) on that game.
The other type of offer you would see from bet365 is usually an in-play free bet, that you get on major games. The requirement is usually to place a pre-match bet and then another bet when the match starts, and then you receive a free bet for the value of your pre-match bet.
If this isn’t clear just see the example with the Manchester United v Manchester City In-Play Offer.
For more information on Bet365, checkout our Bet365 Sportsbook Review. To see their offers visit the link below and choose in the top right corner Services -> Promotions:
Betdaq
Betdaq is a betting exchange market, where you always get higher odds, than your regular sportsbook.
The way they win money, is they charge you a commission (2.5%) on your winnings. Their promotions always include commission back, if a certain condition in the match is met.
For example, their special on the derby of Manchester was, if any of both teams wins from behind you get your commission back on ALL markets.
For more information on Betdaq, visit our Betdaq Sportsbook Review page. For the latest specials visit the link below:
Visit Betdaq’s Promotion Page Now
Victor Chandler is a book with few specials, but their odds on various market like Under/Over 2.5 Goals or First Half/Full Time are perhaps the highest in the industry.
Their special is called “Don’t Hit The Bar” and requires you to place a five-fold or upwards on (win/draw/win) market.
If one of your games happens to be a losing one Victor Chandler will refund your stakes as a free bet, up to £25.00.
To learn more about Victor Chandler read their sportsbook review here. To view the full details on the offer visit the link below and look for the offer down to your right:
For more offers be sure to checkout our Bonus Betting page and our Free Bets page.
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