Reader Offfer: Betfair Multiples Jackpot hits £1m
Betfair has sensationally raised the jackpot limit on Betfair Multiples to £1m per player per day. The increase in the multiple bets payout limit coincides with the introduction of Betfair Horse Racing SP Multiples which are available now.
Betfair Horse Racing Multiples enable punters to place accumulator type bets on Horse Racing markets, combining up to eight legs into a single accumulator. The price for each leg of a Betfair Multiple is based on the Betfair SP with a 5 per cent margin applied. So where the Betfair SP returned for a horse is 2.0 the price for Multiples will be 1.95.
The average Betfair SP book for each horse race is around the 100 per cent mark, and Betfair is confident that its Horse Racing Multiples product will provide better value than that which is available elsewhere in the market. No commission is charged on winning Horse Racing Multiples bets.
The minimum total stake for Horse Racing Multiples is £2, or the equivalent in other currencies. This can be split across a number of bets. For example punters may place a 20p win Yankee (six doubles, four trebles and an accumulator) the total cost of which would be £2.20.
And best of all, if you are new to Betfair you may sign up now for a free bet of up to £25.
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[This reader offer is only available to readers in the UK and promotions referred to were active at time of writing.
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