Best way to go about turning over funds you otherwise wouldn't normally bet is to back both sides of an event using another bookie. Sounds like funds disposable income could be an issue so might not be for you but an example I found on tomorrow's NFL is:
$250 on Eagles $1.66 at Crown = $415
$170 on Redskins $2.45 at TAB = $416.50
Total Spend = $420, either $5 or $3.50 loss
Now that was just from a quick look on NFL markets between Crown and TAB - TAB because you won't need to open an account with them. Obviously if you can find what is known as an 'arb' where it is guaranteed profit it is better but if you are keen to just withdraw then $5 is better than doing bets you wouldn't normally.
$250 on Eagles $1.66 at Crown = $415
$170 on Redskins $2.45 at TAB = $416.50
Total Spend = $420, either $5 or $3.50 loss
Now that was just from a quick look on NFL markets between Crown and TAB - TAB because you won't need to open an account with them. Obviously if you can find what is known as an 'arb' where it is guaranteed profit it is better but if you are keen to just withdraw then $5 is better than doing bets you wouldn't normally.



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