Betting On Different Sports

How to bet on football

How to use free bets on football matches and get paid out by the bookies

Betting online has never been more popular although it can be difficult to understand how to place bets if you’ve never done it before.

There are lots of bookmakers out there who are handing out free bets, price boosts and a wide range of betting markets for every football match. But how do you work out the best bookie offer for you?

Bet In-Play on every Premier League match throughout the season, The Premier League is the biggest football league in the world when it comes to betting. All over the world, customers log into their betting accounts to strike a bet on the English top flight.

The Premiership is a fiercely competitive league, with Chelsea, Manchester United, Arsenal and Manchester City challenging for the top spots, while Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur often add excitement for Champions League spots.

Betting In-Play has never been more popular and customers can expect to find over 100 live markets for every Premier League match for bookmakers such as bet365, William Hill and Paddy Power.

At the beginning of the season, you can bet on antepost markets such as the Premiership winner, Golden Boot and Relegation. Then, when the action starts, you can have an accumulator on the Premier League every weekend and get big odds on your teams all winning.

Many bookmakers have special Premier League betting promotions such as bet365 who have an Accumulator Bonus. This means that you can get extra winnings on successful multiple bets starting with a winning treble.

Chelsea were a popular accumulator pick during the 2014/15 season as the Blues romped to a league title success under Jose Mourinho. Other popular teams included Manchester United and Arsenal, both of whom enjoyed winning runs.

There are lots of pre-match Premiership markets including First Goalscorer, Correct Score and Asian Handicap betting. Some customers like to place bets on Both Teams to Score which adds excitement to matches where there is a strong favourite to win.

Naturally, you can enjoy free bets from bookmakers on the Premier League when you open an account, with the bookies queuing up to offer you a Premiership price boost or free bet when you register.

How to bet on Tennis

Tennis is one of the most popular betting sports and offers lots of In-Play opportunities

Football and horse racing continue to lead the way when it comes to the most popular betting sports although both are seasonal in comparison to tennis.

Tennis tournaments take place all year round, with the ATP and WTA Tour relentless to the extent where the players have a Christmas break before heading back to the courts in preparation for the Australian Open.

Why bet on tennis?

It’s an exciting fast-paced sport

Many bookies live stream tennis matches

There are lots of pre-match markets

And even more In-Play opportunities

Match Winner

Quite simply, you are betting on a player to win their match. So Andy Murray might be 2/1 to beat Rafael Nadal which means trebling your money if you back the Brit and he wins.

Naturally, this is a popular In-Play market and it’s possible to back both players at odds-against and secure a profit whoever wins.

Alternatively, you can put the likes of Murray, Nadal, Djokovic and Federer in a match winner accumulator and get bigger odds as their odds are multiplied.

Set Betting

This is where you bet on the correct score in terms of sets. It’s great when you fancy a player to win in straight sets as you’ll get a better price about that happening than a player simply to win their match.

Alternatively, you might expect a men’s singles match to go the distance and you can often get tasty odds about a player winning 3-2. Just a question of picking the right player!

Handicap Betting

This is a great type of betting when the match winner odds are uncompetitive. So Djokovic might be playing a lower-ranked player and a bookie might offer Novak at odds of 10/11 with a -10.5 game handicap.

This means that Novak would have to win at least eleven games more than his opponent to cover the handicap and win the bet. So a 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 victory for the Serbian would mean he’s won eleven games more.

Match Totals

This is where you’re not backing one player against another. Instead, you are predicting that the match will involve more / less sets or games than the bookmakers expect.

So a Grand Slam match between Murray and Djokovic might see a bookie offer odds of 10/11 about Over 39.5 Games and 10/11 about Under 39.5 Games.

If you think the match will be close and involve several sets, you might bet Over 39.5 Games. A five-set match would almost certainly lead to a winning bet. However, backing Under 39.5 Games would mean you want a one-sided affair or sets involving as few games as possible.

Outright Winner

Before the tournament, every bookmaker under the sun will price up outright odds for the men’s singles and ladies singles. This is an opportunity to try and back the winner of an ATP, WTA or Grand Slam event.

Naturally, the odds are updated as the tournament rumbles along. So you could place an outright bet after the second round matches have been played, or even when the last eight are known.

However, getting the biggest price about a player often involves backing them near the start of a tournament as a couple of victories might see their price cut significantly.

Betting on live tennis matches is highly exciting and rewarding

Plug yourself in for the rollercoaster ride that is In-Play betting on tennis!

As soon as the umpire calls “time”, then the bookies load up their live markets and you can literally bet ball-by-ball on the action at Roland Garros or any of the other ATP and WTA tournaments that happen throughout the year.

Say Andy Murray is playing Novak Djokovic in the semi-final of the French Open. You can bet on the usual pre-match markets such as Match Winner, Correct Score or Total Games.

However, the In-Play opportunities are virtually infinite! When the first set gets under way, you can get on the winner of each point, each game and the set itself.

The Match Winner market is also updated on a point-by-point basis, with the odds fluctuating and it’s fairly common for both players to be favourite at some stage in proceedings.

The trick is to watch the tennis match and identify trends where possible. Is Murray serving well against Djokovic? Does Murray look like breaking the Serbian’s serve?

You can bet on the Correct Set Score while the set is ongoing. Will Djokovic claim a 6-4 victory or perhaps even 7-5? Then there’s also the chance to bet on whether there will be a tie-break and guess if one takes place? That’s right, a chance to bet on the tie-break winner.

It’s fast-paced stuff and we recommend you always only bet with what you can afford. Don’t get carried away and find you have backed a succession of losing bets.

Work out the markets where you are enjoying the most success and stick to those markets! A lot of successful punting comes down to discipline and not getting excited by betting opportunities which are too good to be true.

Betting on Horse Racing & Royal Ascot

Royal Ascot best odds guaranteed and live streaming with several bookmakers

The biggest flat meeting in the UK calendar is undoubtedly Royal Ascot, with the top hats and glamorous outfits donned for a regal spectacle over several days.

There is also high quality racing, with some of the world’s fastest horses entered in lucrative races and eye-watering sums of money on offer for the connections of those runners who claim the spoils.

The bookmakers are queuing up for your business during this five-day meeting. Back-to-back top class racing lends itself to lots of punting and you should look out for betting sites that offer above and beyond their standard welcome bonus

Solow and Able Friend might be available from 2/1 to 10/1 for the Queen Anne Stakes on Day One of Royal Ascot, while odds-on chance Gleneagles is likely to be boosted from 4/5 to 5/1 with certain bookmakers.

Price boosts are a great way of backing horses at inflated odds when you’re a new customer but make sure you pick a runner you think will win! There’s often the chance to enjoy a free bet should the horse lose in that particular race.

Ascot is an AtTheRaces track and that means you can watch the racing live online with virtually every well-known bookie. They’ve all got deals with ATR which means when you sign in to your account and bet at least £1 on a particular race, you will get access to live streaming.

The picture quality is very good and you can watch the racing on mobile devices such as tablets and mobile phones as well as desktop. The great thing is you can also watch replays of all the Royal Ascot racing once the action has finished.

Make sure you go with a bookmaker offering Best Odds Guaranteed. It means that you can take a price on the day of the race and know that you will get SP if the latter is bigger.

So if the price of your horse gets shorter, you will get the price that you have taken. But if the price gets longer, you will get SP so you’re a winner even before the horse has run.

Several betting sites compete hard against each other and often guarantee that their prices will be on a par with certain competitors. It’s an attempt to keep you betting at their site and if they also have Best Odds Guaranteed, then you’ll know they’re on a par with anything else out there.

Some promotions actually reward you when you’ve had a winner. Something like the 4/1 Feature Race offer means you get a free bet to the same stake should you land a winner in a particular Royal Ascot race.

We hope you have a great time punting on Royal Ascot and make some money from the free bets, price boosts and other promotions that come your way.