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F.A.Q.


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F.A.Q.

This F.A.Q is still in alpha status.

Table

1. Concerning the site
 1.1  Why was this site created?
 1.2  Why do you link to sites and bonuses even though they are not affiliates?
 1.3  How do I contact the site administration?
2. Betting
 2.1  What does SR / SNR mean?
 2.2  What does the bold and italics text mean on the bonuses?
 2.3  What is a lay bet?
 2.4  What does the 100% mean in the bonus column?
3. Other.
 3.1. I keep losing money by transfer fees. How do I solve this?

 

 

1. Concerning the site

1.1 Why was this site created?

The site came to be as we saw a need for fast, ads free and complete listings of bonuses for betting, casino and poker. No bull shit, just the bonuses you want. However, we also want to provide you with a system to use your bonus as best as possible, for free, naturally. 

1.2 Why do you link to sites and bonuses even though they are not affiliates?

As written above, this site wasn't made to generate money, it was made to provide a solid updated base for the best bonuses, regardless if the bonus site is an affiliate or not.

1.3 How do I contact the site administration?

Contact information can be found at the About section of the website. Check the links to the right.

 


2. Betting

2.1 What does SR / SNR mean?

It stands for Stake Returned and Stake Not Returned. What it means is exactly that, if you bet you either get your stake returned or you don't. So if you bet €10 on a fixture with 3 odds, if it is SR, you'll get €30 back from a winning bet. If it SNR, you'll get €20 back, since the stake is not returned. You don't have to understand that but what you should know is that if it is SNR, you should bet on as high odds as possible in order to maximize profit. If it is SR, the odds doesn't matter (for your return).

2.2 What does the bold and italics text mean on the bonuses?

Bold means that the site comes highly recommended. If you are going to start somewhere, start there. Italics means that the site for any reason is unadviced at the moment, read the comment to find out more.

2.3 What is a lay bet?

Lay bet is the opposite of a back (normal bet). Betting normally, you bet for something to happen, for example Arsenal to win Champions League. However, with a lay bet you can bet on anything to NOT happen.

That's fairly simple, the part people tend to find difficult is that the return is calculated differently in a lay bet compared to a normal bet. As an example you place a normal bet of €10 for Arsenal to win at the odds of 1.5. If you won that bet, you gain €5, if you lose, you lose €10. The opposite is true for a lay bet. If you place a lay bet of €10 at the odds of 1.5, if you win, you win €10 but if you lose, you only lose €5. See the chart below for some more examples

Back/Lay
Stake Odds If win
If lose
Back €10 1.5 +€5 -€10
Lay €10 1.5 +€10 -€5
Back €10 2 +€10 -€10
Lay €10 2 +€10 -€10
Back €10 3 +€20 -€10
Lay €10 3 +€10 -€20
Back €10 8 +€70 -€10
Lay €10 8 +€10 -€70

As you can see, for a lay bet, you always win the amount you stake yet what you can lose depends on the odds. For a back bet (a normal bet) you always lose what you stake but the amount you can gain depends on the odds. The formula for calculating what you gain using a normal bet is stake*(odds-1), what you can lose is obviously your stake. The formula for calculating what you can lose using a lay bet is stake*(odds-1), what you can win is obviously your stake. For more information on this or information on how you can utilize this to gain money, check the Money Making System link to the right.

2.4  What does the 100% mean in the bonus column?

The % value in the bonus column means how much of your deposit that will be matched in bonus value. So if the bonus is €100 / 100%, you need to deposit €100 to get the full bonus of €100. If it is €100 / 50%, you'd have to deposit €200 in order to get the full bonus of €100. As only 50% of your deposited money will be matched.

 

 

3. Other

3.1 I keep losing money by transfer fees. How do I solve this?

Use Moneybookers, they come very much recommended. It is a fast and free way to transfer money over the internet, it is especially good when it comes to transfers between gambling sites. Thus far we've never seen a site that doesn't support it.