Can You Avoid Bookmakers Gubbing Your Accounts?
Getting gubbed is a strange feeling, isn’t it?
For several months or years, you might have been using matched betting to make a handsome profit weekly. But suddenly, you can’t — because you’ve been gubbed.
In this post, we will discuss what gubbing is and how you can avoid being gubbed by a bookmaker.
Here is a video that details the truth about gubbbing, advice on matched betting, and tips on how to avoid account gubbing.
What is Gubbing?
You likely won’t find the word ‘gubbed’ in a dictionary. And when you are gubbed, the email from the bookmaker won’t use the word ‘gubbed.’
Gubbed is a betting jargon that means that your account is not profitable for the bookmakers, and therefore, you do not have any right to receive free bets. It is also referred to as being garbed, grubbed, and so on.
So, in simple terms, it means that your bookie has removed your right to free bets and promotions. It might even extend to the application of stake restrictions to your account.
So, why does this happen?
There are several possible reasons.
First, you might have been a wily bettor who only placed bets on the free bet offers from bookies. Another reason might be that you are simply taking too much value. If you keep taking all the value from bookies and leave them with nothing, your account would get gubbed sooner or later. Remember, bookies are out to make a profit — not to actually help you make money.
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The last common reason is if you are multi-accounting. If you run accounts in different names, you can actually face the consequences more seriously than get your account restricted because multi-accounting is fraudulent.
Tips on Preventing Being Gubbed
The good news is you can still make a profit without getting gubbed — you just have to be smart at it.
It’s quite simple, really. To mug the system, just bet on different high profile events regularly, mix up your stakes, vary your betting and types of bets, and similar stuff. In other words, don’t take too much value from the bookie. Give them a little value back, and you’ll be fine — both now and in the future. Place a few mug bets a week and try to make them feel you are a loyal customer
You can get detailed strategies on how to bet the bookie without getting gubbed in the video below:
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