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Old 01-09-2009, 06:17 PM #1
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alright -- can someone give me a quick tutorial on what i'm supposed to do -- i want to place £50 on lisa leaving tonight -- i know i need to create an account, but then what? how do i even get to the big brother section?

also, i heard that if i bet £50 on lisa leaving but she actually stays i'll get 25 back because it's my first bet, is that true?

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Big Brother section- http://www.betfair.com/?rfr=63&mi=100609031&ex=1

Not sure how to place bets on there though
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don't answer all at once guys, its hard to keep up with all the information

can someone at least tell me if it's true that you get 25 back if you bid and lose because it's your first?
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As far as I know by placing a bet of over £25 you get a second bet of £25 for free, whether you win or lose on your initial bet?
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[rquote=2513116&tid=145169&author=eggdavid]don't answer all at once guys, its hard to keep up with all the information

can someone at least tell me if it's true that you get 25 back if you bid and lose because it's your first?[/rquote]

No its not true. You get a free £25 bet.
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Dont even know why i'm helping you, you gimmie nothing but grief...but there isn't a bad bone on my body so...........

Be careful, the first bet you have has to be a loser.

How to claim your free £25 bet:
1. Open your account
2. Deposit and stake up to £25
3. If you lose your 1st placed bet, you get that stake back within 24 hours (up to £25)
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well, i hope i did that right -- i placed a £50 bet that Lisa will leave on 1.07 odds but my account still shows i have £46.50 left in my wallet -- i only put in £50, so why? the 'liability' (whatever the **** that is) of the bet was £3.50, but why hasnt the money in my wallet gone down much lower?

im sure there are people on this forum who use this thing to bet and can explain this
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what did you click lay or back? blue tab or pink?
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[rquote=2513343&tid=145169&author=nut]what did you click lay or back? blue tab or pink?[/rquote]

lay, pink one

it says "Bet Status: The following bets were successfully matched" and mine is under it

but in the top corner it says:

Total available: £46.50
Main wallet: £46.50

how can i still have that much left if I chose £50.00? it has only been deducted by the £3.50 liability, i dont understand how this thing works
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[rquote=2513319&tid=145169&author=eggdavid]well, i hope i did that right -- i placed a £50 bet that Lisa will leave on 1.07 odds but my account still shows i have £46.50 left in my wallet -- i only put in £50, so why? the 'liability' (whatever the **** that is) of the bet was £3.50, but why hasnt the money in my wallet gone down much lower?

im sure there are people on this forum who use this thing to bet and can explain this[/rquote]i see what you mean now. betfair is not a bookies what you are doing is betting against another member of the public, what you have done is put £50 on lisa going where as not enough people are laying bets that lisa will stay the odds 1.07 are not worth the bet you have to put £14 to win £1 back LOL put £50 on win £3
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You laid Lisa to be evicted. .. lol you want Lisa to stay now.

If Lisa is evicted you lose £3.50

If Lisa Stays you win £50.00
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Liability is the amount you stand to lose, if you placed a 50 quid bet on blue (back) then i dont see a reason for your balance to be 46 quid are you sure, sometimes the whole amount does not get matched straight away and you may still have money waiting to be matched which means the odds changed after you made your bet and you should cancel the remaining 46 and rebet at the changed odds, are the odds 1.06 now or lower?
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this is what i see right now:



i wanted to lay £50 on lisa leaving, did i click the right options? this is confusing as **** -- should i cancel, and if so, how do i do that?

this is the last time i use betfair
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its not worth the risk for such little money £50 to win £3 is just not worth it
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ugh, so how do i cancel it? and what other odds should i bet on?
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click back if you want to bet she gets the boot
click Lay if you think she will stay

once bets are matched you cant cancel them
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[rquote=2513508&tid=145169&author=eggdavid][/rquote]what have you done?
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You have laid Lisa to go

In simple terms if she goes you lose 3.50

You wanted to Back (Blue)

However i dont see how you get 50 quid winnings from a lay bet of 3.50


I would make sure all unmatched bets are cancelled and leave well alone for no
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nothing, im just annoyed at how confusing this whole thing is

i didnt realise i'd only get £3, i kept confusing it with a real bookie's and thinking i'd get my original £50 back too so i'd end up with £103
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[rquote=2513533&tid=145169&author=PaulyJ]You have laid Lisa to go

In simple terms if she goes you lose 3.50

You wanted to Back (Blue)

However i dont see how you get 50 quid winnings from a lay bet of 3.50


I would make sure all unmatched bets are cancelled and leave well alone for no[/rquote]you are confusing people

back is to go
lay is to stay
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so, looking at the screencap i posted above -- if lisa goes tonight, i'll get £3? or £53?
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EggDavid can you click the radio button marked liability on the bet and tell us what the 53 figure changes too?
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