Paddy Power: Daily Rewards
What you'll learn
- How Paddy Power Daily Rewards rotate through price boosts, money-back, and enhanced accas
- How to identify +EV promotions quickly each morning
- A worked example showing how a price boost converts to free-bet-style profit
Offer Summary
What You'll Need
- An existing Paddy Power account
- A betting exchange account (Smarkets or Betfair Exchange)
- Five minutes each morning to check the promotions page
- A matched betting calculator (both qualifying and free-bet modes)
- £50–£100 of working capital across the bookmaker and exchange
Step-by-Step Walkthrough
Open the Paddy Power promotions page each morning
Make it a habit: every morning, log in to Paddy Power and scroll through the Daily Rewards section. New offers appear and expire on rotation. You're looking for three types of promo that reliably produce +EV: price boosts on specific selections, money back if a specific scenario happens, and enhanced acca bonuses.
Filter for opt-in offers and click through
Most Daily Rewards need an opt-in click before they become active on your account. Click opt in on everything you might use — opting in costs nothing, but forgetting to opt in after you've placed a bet means the offer won't trigger.
Classify each offer as +EV, neutral, or trap
Not every Daily Reward is worth playing. A price boost from 2.0 to 2.20 on a competitive football market is strongly +EV. A "boost" from 1.10 to 1.11 on a heavy favourite with max stake £1 is a trap. Check the exchange lay price — if the boosted back odds are higher than the current exchange lay, you've found real value.
For price boosts: lay slightly above the boost
Price boosts behave like hybrid qualifying/free bets. Back at the boosted price at Paddy Power, lay at the current exchange price. Because the exchange price is lower than the boosted back price, you lock in profit whichever outcome happens — effectively extracting the boost value as cash.
For money-back specials: treat like a risk-free trigger
Money-back promos (e.g. "stake back if your team wins but fails to score in the 2nd half") are played like the BoyleSports racing refund. Place a qualifying back-and-lay. If the refund triggers, convert the free bet at higher odds (~5.0). If it doesn't trigger, your loss is just the small qualifying loss.
For enhanced accas: use acca matching
Enhanced acca offers work like the Paddy Power Acca Insurance we've covered separately — lay each leg individually at the exchange. This is more complex and only worth attempting once you're comfortable with accumulator matching.
Track results in your offer tracker
Log every promo you attempt in your offer tracker with the stake, expected profit, and actual outcome. Over weeks you build a picture of which promo types reliably deliver profit and which are marketing noise. This is how you turn Daily Rewards from random dabbling into a steady income stream.
Worked Example
Today's Daily Rewards include a price boost on a Premier League match: Over 2.5 Goals boosted from 2.00 to 2.20, max stake £50. The current exchange lay price is 2.05.
| Step | What you do | Approx. result |
|---|---|---|
| Opt in | Click opt in on the promotions page | Offer active |
| Back the boost | Back £50 Over 2.5 at boosted 2.20 (Paddy Power) | Bet placed |
| Lay at exchange | Lay Over 2.5 at 2.05 (exchange), stake ~£53.66 | Position locked |
| Outcome A: Over 2.5 hits | Bookmaker pays £110 (incl. stake), exchange loses £56.33 liability | +~£3.67 net |
| Outcome B: Over 2.5 misses | Bookmaker keeps £50, exchange pays ~£53.66 | +~£3.66 net |
| Locked-in profit | After ~2% exchange commission | ~+£3.50 per £50 stake (£10 per £100) |
Paddy Power Daily Rewards Tips
- Check the promotions page every morning before lunch — some offers are capacity-limited and close once a daily cap is hit.
- Ignore "boosts" on heavy favourites under 1.50 — the absolute edge is usually eaten by the exchange spread.
- The best boosts are on competitive 2.0–3.5 markets where the exchange lay price is close to the original back price.
- Paddy Power limits sharp users over time — keep your bet patterns varied (mug bets on football and racing mixed in) to extend the life of your account.
- The offer tracker on this site is built for exactly this kind of repeating-daily workflow — log each attempt the same day so you don't lose track.
Missed opt-ins kill the refund
Daily Rewards almost always require a per-offer opt-in click. Paddy Power will happily let you place a bet that looks like it's eligible, only for the offer to silently fail to trigger because you never opted in. Make opting in the first thing you do each morning — click opt in on every offer you might possibly use, then start placing bets. If you forget to opt in, customer service won't reinstate the refund after the fact.
Key takeaways
- Daily Rewards rotate through price boosts, money-back specials, and enhanced accas
- Price boosts are the most beginner-friendly: lay at the exchange and lock in profit
- Always opt in before placing a bet — no opt-in means no refund
- Expected return is 7–12% of stake on price boosts, plus occasional triggered refunds
- Track every placement to learn which promo types consistently deliver +EV
Related guides
- Paddy Power sign-up offer — start with the welcome bonus before using daily rewards.
- Paddy Power Acca Insurance — the other big recurring Paddy Power promo.
- William Hill Extra Places — another horse-racing-focused recurring offer.
- Horse racing matched betting guide — how to approach racing promos like these.