Cast your minds back about a year or so ago. You’ll recall we offered you, the fans, an incredible multiple sports betting opportunity – and a handful of you won hundreds of thousands of Rands – not to be sniffed at. Well, it’s back, but this time you have total control of your own multiple bets – that’s right, you can create your own.
The matches available for betting this week include the disciplines of football and rugby, covering the Currie Cup, and the start of the English Premier League.
· Bulls vs Griquas
· Sharks vs Lions
· WP vs Cheetahs
· Swansea vs Manchester United
· Arsenal vs Aston Villa
To begin, CLICK HERE.
Click the 2oceansvibe option on that page.
You’ll notice THREE different code variations for the different kinds of bets.
BET: Use this to place a normal bet. Only one outcome has to be correct in order to win the bet. For this Flashpot one will only be allowed to use the BET option since it is a normal bet on one of the 6 option given.
MPL: Use this to place multiple/accumulator bets. In a multiple bet all the selected outcomes must come true in order to win the bet. Here you build your own “Flashpot” out of the other events we offer on the site. The Flashpot we have built here is in essence already a multiple bet so that’s why we do not allow you to use the MPL option.
SMPL: Use this to place special multiple bets or combination bets. The SMPL option makes a lot of multiple bets of all the possible combinations of your selections. The subset of winning multiple bets will contribute to your winnings and the subset of losing multiple bets will contribute to your loss.
TO WIN:
The bet one must predict the winner (or the draw, if you think the match will end in a tie) of each event correctly by choosing from the six different options given.
IN SHORT:
If you want to bet on one team to win, use BET.
If you want to bet on multiple teams to win their fixtures that weekend, use MPL.
If you want to bet on different combinations of multiples from WP vs CHE, BUL vs GRI, SHA vs LIO, and so on, use SMPL.
Got it? Good.
Get going, and let us know how you do!
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