£10-£1000 Challenge

Bet 3

Risk just £10 to make £1000+ in around 20 bets! Welcome to my ‘£10 -£1000 Challenge’! The idea of this challenge is to start with a bankroll of just £10 and place the whole amount on a bet that i feel is a ‘dead cert’, or as close to it as possible. If this bet wins we then place the amount returned on another bet and so on. With odds of around 1.25 we can potentially achieve the goal in around 20 bets.

Here’s an example…

We see a bet we like at odds of 1.25. We would put £10 on this bet to win and if it wins we get £12.50 returned. Bet 2 would then be a bet of £12.50 on another bet with odds of around 1.25 that we like. If this bet wins we get roughly £15.63 back. Bet 3 would then be a bet of around £15.63! We continue doing this until we hopefully hit our target in our £10 to £1000 Challenge. If any of our bets lose we only lose our original stake of £10. You can also cash out at any time if you reach an amount you are happy with.

To take part in this challenge you will need a Bet365 account as i will use a lot of Asian Handicaps so we MUST use the best site for this market. If you don’t already have a Bet365 account please create one via the banner below. For what it’s worth, using that banner will give you a 100% bonus on your 1st deposit!


Bet 3: Friday 29th April 2016
Ireland Premier League
Derry City vs. Sligo Rovers

Bet: Derry City Double Chance @ 1.28 | £17.64 returns £22.68

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Bet 2: Tuesday 26th April 2016
England National League South
Truro City vs. Whitehawk

Bet: Over 1.5 Goals Asian Handicap @ 1.20 | £14.70 returns £17.64

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Bet 1: Friday 22nd April 2016
Ireland First Divison
UCD vs. Limerick
Waterford vs. Drogheda

Bet: Over 1.5 Goals Double @ 1.47 | £10 returns £14.70

Please keep checking back on this post for the next bet(s). You can join in on the £10 to £1000 Challenge at any point. Just deposit £10 and start from the beginning, it doesn’t matter which bet i am on.

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