A $10 bet on +120 odds would pay out $12 in profits. Examples: Below is an example of NFL betting odds taken from an online betting site. In this example you can see Los Angeles is listed at +130 ($100 bet pays $130 plus of course your original wager back) and New England is listed at -150 ($150 bet. Limit one (1) deposit bonus per user. Promo ends 4/13/20. First bet matched up to $500. Free bet must be used within 30 days of first bet. Free bet amount is not included in any returns or winnings. Free bet is also not redeemable for cash, non-transferable, and non-refundable. First bet promo ends 4/13/20. By definition a 1/10 bet will have a 91 success rate so for this to happen twice in a row would be 0.91x0.91 0.83 83 so for 3 in a row it is 0.83x0.91 0.75 75etc. 10 in a row would be 0.39 39chance of success and 90 in a row is 0.00025. Challenge bets take around 17-18 bets to smash £10,000, and we look to take odds of around 2/5. At SBAT we have smashed the £25-£1000 countless times and have also hit £10,000 on a few occasions. It is something you do not want to miss out on. The aim of a £1000 betting challenge is to turn an initial starting stake, which in this case is £20, into £1000 using short odds bets which we consider to have a very high chance of winning. Each time a bet wins, the returns are used as the stake for the next bet until the £1000 target is reached. How to follow the £1000 Betting Challenge?
Bookmakers were quick to catch up to the immediate dominance displayed by Kyle Larson in Sunday‘s Pennzoil 400, shortening the odds on the No. 5 Chevrolet to +550 (bet $100 to win $550) with Larson in second place at the competition caution after Lap 26. Larson was priced at 10-to-1 odds (+1000) at Barstool Sportsbook and BetMGM when the green flag dropped at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.While Larson‘s in-race odds did not return to the +1000 opening number, bettors had the opportunity to play him at +800 when he finished Stage 1 in 12th place. At that point of the race, leader Brad Keselowski and second place Chase Elliott shared favorite status, each priced at +500, followed by Ryan Blaney (+650), and then Larson and Joey Logano at +800.
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Moving up to ninth for the restart, Larson‘s price was trimmed to +700, while second-place Keselowski was posted as the clear favorite at +400.
The odds at which Larson was available between Stages 1 and 2 were as good as they were going to get for Larson backers, and there‘s a lesson here for in-race NASCAR bettors.
That‘s because it didn‘t take long for Larson to pick through the field and overtake Keselowski for the lead on Lap 107, prompting an adjustment on the eventual winner to +450 at Barstool, and his price got shorter from there.
Larson‘s odds bounced between +300 as he led the Final Stage restart and +450 when he emerged 15th from pit road with 83 laps to go, and soon after he was “minus money”, meaning bettors had to risk more than they could profit. Larson was -200 (bet $200 to win $100) with 30 laps to go and as skinny as -2500 when live betting closed at Barstool with about three laps left until the checkered flag.
The lesson is that timing is critical when it comes to maximizing your wagering dollar.
The best time to have bet Larson on Sunday was before the race started, when he could be had at 10-to-1 odds. But that‘s an easy assessment to make after the fact, as such an investment would have required a prediction of Larson‘s first-ever victory on a 1.5-mile track without the benefit of seeing how well his car was about to perform in Vegas.
Live (or in-race) betting, though, affords gamblers the chance to evaluate drivers as they compete in that day‘s event. While you may not get as good a price as you would have before the race, you‘re able to make a more informed decision after watching some laps, pit stops and restarts.
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With Larson‘s speed evident from the jump Sunday, the +700s and +800s he was offered at after Stage 1 — or even the +450s when his strength was more pronounced in the later stages — surely piqued the interest of astute NASCAR bettors.
Top 3 for the 18
Kyle Busch didn‘t seem to love his car Sunday, complaining of tightness early, “Can‘t keep on the gas and keep it turning,” and with 88 laps to go lamenting, “I‘m slow as molasses and way too tight.”
Lap 179 – “I‘m slow as molasses and way too tight.” @KyleBusch
He is running P10. pic.twitter.com/tU9t3GdopS
— Joe Gibbs Racing (@JoeGibbsRacing) March 7, 2021
But Busch and his new crew chief Ben Beshore figured things out well enough for the No. 18 Toyota to make a late run and finish third.
Busch fans and bettors who kept the faith had the opportunity to play him at nice odds in the Top 3 market offered in-race on the Barstool Sportsbook app. Upon the Stage 2 restart, the Las Vegas native was +450 for a podium finish, and a fat +500 as the Final Stage kicked off. His Top 3 price was just +300 ahead of the race.
Other in-race betting markets
In addition to the outright (to win) and Top 3 markets, Barstool Sportsbook offered a sampling of head-to-head matchup props for NASCAR fans‘ live betting enjoyment.
At the first commercial break, Martin Truex Jr. was a -125 favorite over a struggling Kevin Harvick (-106), and there were two pick ’em matchups on the board, each side priced at -115: Keselowski vs. Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin vs. Chase Elliott.
With Harvick getting shuffled back in the field, the Truex vs. Harvick prop was the first taken off the board, while the two others remained open for wagering during the second stage.
So if you‘re interested in betting matchup props live, get them before they‘re gone.
DraftKings Sportsbook also offered live odds on the outright and Top 3 markets throughout the Pennzoil 400, and director Johnny Avello says there‘s more to come in the future.
Said Avello in a text message, “We‘re looking at expanding the NASCAR in running (betting options).”
Marcus DiNitto is a writer and editor living in Charlotte, North Carolina. He has been covering sports for nearly two-and-a-half decades and sports betting for more than 10 years. His first NASCAR betting experience was in 1995 at North Wilkesboro Speedway, where he went 0-for-3 on his matchup picks. Read his articles and follow him on Twitter; do not bet his picks.
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What is the £20 to £1000 Challenge?
The aim of a £1000 betting challenge is to turn an initial starting stake, which in this case is £20, into £1000 using short odds bets which we consider to have a very high chance of winning. Each time a bet wins, the returns are used as the stake for the next bet until the £1000 target is reached.
How to follow the £1000 Betting Challenge?
To follow our £20 to £1000 Challenge, you really need to make sure you don't miss a single tip, therefore we highly recommend you join our Free Mailing List to receive email notification as soon as our football betting tips have been added to the website.
You may also need a 888sport account as some of our selections aren't available at other bookies. If you don't already have a 888sport account, you can open one by signing up here.
£20 to £1000 Challenge Example:
Below is an example of how the £1000 Challenge would work if all the bets were placed at 1/2 odds:
- Bet 1 = £20 Stake, returns £30
- Bet 2 = £30 Stake, returns £45
- Bet 3 = £45 Stake, returns £67.50
- Bet 4 = £67.50 Stake, returns £101.25
- Bet 5 = £101.25 Stake, returns £151.88
- Bet 6 = £151.88 Stake, returns £227.81
- Bet 7 = £227.81 Stake, returns £341.72
- Bet 8 = £341.72 Stake, returns £512.58
- Bet 9 = £512.58 Stake, returns £768.87
- Bet 10 = £768.87 Stake, returns £1153.30
Useful Advice
Assuming the first couple of Challenge bets win and your money has doubled, we recommend taking back your initial £20 stake and continuing the remainder of the challenge using just profit made up to that point. This will guarantee you don’t risk losing any of your original stake during the remainder of the challenge.
For an in-depth guide on the best strategies used to complete £1000 betting challenges, we recommend you take a look at our 20 most effective tips to help you complete a £1000 betting challenge.
How often are the £1000 Challenge tips posted?
The posting of new Challenge Tips is fully dependent on the quality of the available fixtures. When there aren’t any selections available to be considered safe enough to use for a challenge tip, no tip will be given that day. However if fixtures are plentiful, and the quality of League is strong, then a Challenge Tip will be posted.
Some weeks there are many good quality fixtures to select from, meaning we get to post a new Challenge Tip each day that week. However some weeks, like during the summer when the main European Leagues have finished, there may only be the opportunity to post one safe selection in a week.
When are the Challenge tips posted?
As with the rest of the tips at Top Football Tipster, our challenge tips are usually added to the website at around 12 noon on the day the selection plays. This allows us enough time to carry out some thorough research, as well as giving you enough time to place any bets before any selections kick off.
Which games do the Challenge Tips cover?
With other tips we would consider all leagues and competitions around the world, however when it comes to Challenge Tips we need to be as safe as possible, therefore we tend to focus only leagues due to their increased reliability over Cup competitions. Also, we don't stray from the major European leagues like the German Bundesliga, English Premier League, Spain La Liga etc as the smaller leagues can be more unreliable due to there being little difference in quality between the teams.
What factors influence the selections made?
With betting challenges the selections have to be as safe as possible as the overall risk of completing the challenge is so high. Therefore the individual selections must be extremely likely to win in order to be chosen, even if that means the odds are often very short. Comprehensive research is carried out on all selections, covering statistical data from home and away records, recent form, head2head records, and much more.
No matter how much research is carried out though, no outcome can be guaranteed, and we always advise to gamble responsibly.
Have we ever completed a Betting Challenge?
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Yes. It's extremely difficult to complete however we did manage to put a run of 19 consecutive winning bets together to successfully turn £20 into £1009.49. It's important to note though, even though we have completed the £20 to £1000 Challenge, we do not recommend this betting approach as a good way to make long term profit from football betting. This approach is high risk, hence the name 'Challenge', and if you're wanting to make slow steady profit then you should not be using this approach.
What are the advantages of Betting Challenges?
The main advantage to this kind of betting is enjoyment and excitement. With betting challenges the ultimate goal is always a large win, and it's this possibility of winning a large amount that makes it more exciting than slow shorts odds profit building strategies. The downside however is the element of risk involved, challenges are very difficult to complete, and we DO NOT recommend them as effective strategies for building long term profit.
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