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Paddy Power Beat The Drop
Beat The Drop is a free-to-play game from Paddy Power from which players can win up to £5,000.
Currently, those with a Paddy Power account, receive one free game on Beat The Drop every day. However, additional games can be purchased for varying amounts.
The first time you play Beat The Drop, you instead of having to answer 15 Yes or No questions, you will only have to answer 13. Thurs giving you a greater chance of winning a cash price.
Log into your Paddy Power account and head to the Beat The Drop page where you’ll be presented with a selection of questions that require a Yes or No answer.
With the free-to-play version of Beat The Drop, which Paddy Power customers get once per day, you start with a pot of £5,000.
Select one of the questions to answer first and decide how much of your £5,000 pot you’d like to stake on the answer.
For example, one of the questions may be something like:
You may be confident that both teams will score and so you decide to risk a large portion of your pot on ‘YES’.
Move the slider underneath the question to either side to select how much you’d like to stake on YES and how much to stake on NO.
Click the button to ‘Lock In’ your answer.
You then have to wait until the sporting event your question is based on is finished and once it has, you can visit the Beat The Drop page again to answer a second question.
When you go to answer your second question, the amount of money in your pot will depend on the outcome of your first question and how much you staked on each answer.
For example, if both teams scored in the Liverpool v Arsenal match, your pot would be £4,000 heading into the second round. If both teams didn’t score, your pot would be £1,000.
You then repeat the process of deciding how much of your remaining pot to stake on YES and how much to stake on NO for the next question.
There are 15 rounds in total (unless it’s your first time playing when there will be just 13 questions) and when you complete them all, you get to keep whatever you have left in your pot – AS CASH!
It is possible to win up to £5,000 every single day from Paddy Power’s Beat The Drop. To do this, you would need to gamble your entire £5k pot on the correct answer for all 15 questions.
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Win up to £1 MILLION!
Customers of Paddy Power receive one free game on Beat The Drop each day from which they can win up to £5,000.
You can answer the next question after the sporting event from your previous question has finished. However, you have up to 60 days from answering your previous question to complete the game which means that there’s no rush to finish.
Tip: Paddy Power will ask you if you’d like to receive notifications of when the event associated with your last question has finished. This is a good idea as it will remind you that it is time to answer your next question.
No. As your pot size for each question is determined by the outcome of previous questions, you must answer one question at a time and wait for it to settle before answering the next.
Simply head to the Beat The Drop page on the Paddy Power website and you’ll find a history of all questions, answers and stake sizes.
Betfair and Paddy Power are owned by the same company and Betfair also offers customers the opportunity to play Bet The Drop. The game works in a similar way as with Paddy power and so if you have accounts with both bookmakers, you’ll be able to take advantage of the game twice. The difference with Betfair’s Beat The Drop is that there are 20 questions to answer and you start with a whopping £1,000,000.
With the chance of potentially winning up to £5,000 per day without having to risk any of your own cash, it’s worth putting a bit of thought into your Beat The Drop answers.
Here are a few Beat The Drop tips from WhichBookie:
The maximum prize per game is £5,000. You can only win that amount if you bet your entire pot on each answer and get every one of the 12 correct.
It is possible to guarantee a cash prize from Beat The Drop every time but it’s not really worth doing. Let’s say that you split your pot 50/50 on each of the 12 questions. Your final pot would look like this regardless of the outcomes:
Going to the effort to log in and answer questions 15 times over a period of several days isn’t really worth £0.06. Therefore, in order to win a worthwhile amount, you are going to have to risk more than 50% of your pot on some of the questions. You can do this by going ‘all-in’ on a few questions or risking around 70% or so on most of them.
The decision is yours and should be based on how confident you are in your answers as well as how much profit you would be happy with.
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