Using The Value Vault
Our software finds value bets and places them for you, on your own accounts with your own money. A value bet is one where the bookie's odds are bigger than they should be. The bets are placed by your agent. It mixes in mug bets too: ordinary looking bets that keep your account looking normal. Full explanation on our homepage.
Key definitions
Unit size explained
Your unit size is the amount staked on one bet. Every bet is sized as a fixed number of units, so a two unit bet stakes twice your unit size — bet sizes scale with whatever you set it to. (You can see your profit and loss based on your unit size on the results page.)
Aging bets
Before value betting starts, we place ordinary bets to age a new account so it looks like a normal punter's, which is what gets it unlocked for higher stakes.
Aging bets run for a week before the account is unlocked.
Mug bets are expected to lose a little over time.
Value bets
Value bets exploit odds that are better than they should be, so while many individual bets lose, the edge is built to pay off over a large enough run of them. See our results page for a real example.
Mug bets
Once value betting begins, mug bets are placed according to the soft book's own odds, the true odds, and the size of the edge, keeping the account looking normal and open for longer.
Mug bets are expected to lose a little over time.
Getting gubbed
Eventually most accounts get gubbed, meaning the bookmaker restricts them to tiny stakes or closes them once it suspects you're using an edge rather than gambling for fun.
Our rules
- •Never open a profile in Multilogin if it has the lock icon. This means the bot is currently working in that account.
- •Do not manually cash out bets. The bot will take care of this.
Our tips
- •If running multiple accounts, each bookmaker posts superboosts, which are essentially value bets with a max stake of £10 typically. This means the effective max stake is increased if the same superboost is placed across multiple accounts.
- •Deposits should not exceed £100 per deposit.