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The 2010-2011 Betting Thread - forum gamble fails, Ash's fault.


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1 21/11/2010 D Coruna v Malaga

(Asian Handicap) D Coruna 0.0,-0.5 2.05 None To Run

2 21/11/2010 Chievo v Inter Milan

(Total Goals) Under 2.5 1.53 None To Run

3 21/11/2010 Heerenveen v Willem II

(Additional Asian Handicap) Heerenveen -1.5 1.80 None To Run

 

Treble

 

Etoo pissed on my bonfire in the 90th minute so I put on a Deportivo single just in time. Not as much profit but still no too bad.

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Can't understand the bet you put on but outstanding profit man!

The first one:

 

ADO Den Haag -1  -  NAC Breda

FC Groningen -1  -  Feyenoord

FC Utrecht -1  -  NEC Nijmegen

Herenveen -1  -  Willem II

 

The second one:

 

ADO Den Haag  -  NAC Breda

FC Groningen  -  Feyenoord

FC Utrecht  -  NEC Nijmegen

Herenveen -1  -  Willem II

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Can't understand the bet you put on but outstanding profit man!

The first one:

 

ADO Den Haag -1  -  NAC Breda

FC Groningen -1  -  Feyenoord

FC Utrecht -1  -  NEC Nijmegen

Herenveen -1  -  Willem II

 

The second one:

 

ADO Den Haag  -  NAC Breda

FC Groningen  -  Feyenoord

FC Utrecht  -  NEC Nijmegen

Herenveen -1  -  Willem II

 

Nice one man, outstanding stuff.

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Some help please - can someone answer this hypothetical, please:

 

You’ve had £10 e/w on Sergio Garcia at 20/1 in the

Masters and he finishes in a tie for 5h place. The e/w terms

are ¼ 1,2,3,4,5. What would be your return?

 

Cheers anyone who understands each-way betting. I have never come across it/used it.

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Some help please - can someone answer this hypothetical, please:

 

Youve had £10 e/w on Sergio Garcia at 20/1 in the

Masters and he finishes in a tie for 5h place. The e/w terms

are ¼ 1,2,3,4,5. What would be your return?

 

Cheers anyone who understands each-way betting. I have never come across it/used it.

 

Beren, my understanding is that you win back one quarter of the original odds plus your stake.

 

20/4 = 5/1

£10 stake

 

£60 return.

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£10 e/w as in a £20 total or £10 total?

 

Either way;

I imagine most bookies would pay out for a tie, never had one myself though so some might just void it. More than likely you'd be paid out in full though.

 

£10 total/£5 stake:

For placing - £5 * (20/4) = £25 profit + £5 stake returned

For winning - £5 * 20 = £100 profit + £5 stake returned

 

£20 total/£10 stake:

For placing - £10 * (20/4) = £50 profit + £10 stake returned

For winning - £10 * 20 = £200 profit + £10 stake returned

 

Hope that explains it

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