William Hill #YourOdds Feature allows punters to ask for bets

Create a bet, get on Twitter, ask Hills for odds!

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#YourOdds at William Hill allows punters to come up with a plan for a bet that may not exist on the site and get a price on it. So it allows a little bit of creativity for the end user because you can create a wager out of different stat-based options on a football match and basically just ask. After all, you know the old famous saying, there’s no harm in asking.

So if on the site they don’t offer a price anywhere for a specific bet that you want, you can get on Twitter with the hashtag #YourOdds and ask them. It is pretty much as straightforward and as simple as that.

How it Works

You will have to be a registered customer will with William Hill of course if you want to not just ask for a bet, but strike it if they offer you the odds back. Once you have created a bet of your choice then it’s the asking stage.

Just as an example of this, if in a Sunderland v Newcastle match you think that is going to be over two goals and 11 corners in the match which the Mackems win, but this outcome isn’t priced up on the site, you can ask.

You can do that by contacting @WilliamHill on Twitter with your bet request and you, of course, will have to make sure that you use the hashtag #YourOdds so that they will know what it is all about.

Ask and you may get

The thing is with this is that there are no guarantees that you will get your wager priced up. The bookmaker will make no guarantees that all requests that they receive will get offered a price. However, if you do get a reply to your request, the will directly send you a link on Twitter so that you can click it and take advantage of it.

Also, on the William Hill #YourOdds section on their site they will list some of the wagers that they have fulfilled requests for. It would be something like a badge of honour to see a wager that you have requested a paper on there. Any bets on there are open for any other punter to jump in on and get a piece of.

Similarly, you can browse the William Hill #YourOdds section and back any other bets that are on there. Another thing that you could use the section for, is for a bit of inspiration. You can browse around and see what other punters have come up with to get their selections matched by the bookmaker and work off of that to get your own bet done.

Just note that all bets have to go through the @WilliamHill Twitter feed with the #YourOdds hashtag.

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