![]() ![]() It happens to all of us – it’s a funny old game. ![]() They’ll say something like “ we didn’t take this decision lightly” but they did, you were flagged on their account and they swooped in for the kill – just as you would if you were in their position.ĭespite the fact you are well aware that you’ve been exploiting them, you’ll likely still be angry with the bookmaker for doing so. This means – and it will say this in your email – that traders at the bookmaker have decided your account is not profitable enough for them (because you’re exploiting their offers) and therefore they’re removing you the right to receiving free bets. There are variations on the word often thrown around too – grubbed, garbed and more – but the unofficial term is ‘gubbed’. They won’t use the word ‘gubbed’ in their email, however, as this is matched betting jargon that means ‘to be banned from promotions’. If you’ve been gubbed, you’ll probably have an email from the bookmaker telling you so. Ah, the feeling of being gubbed is definitely a strange one.įor months, or even years, you’re able to exploit a bookmaker through matched betting.ĭespite matched betting being ‘risk-free’ (or close to it) when it comes to your money and your profits, there is one main thing you have to be cautious of…īeing gubbed. ![]()
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