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Post by althepirate on Jul 29, 2016 15:11:28 GMT
The Gas UP 8/1 The Sh*t DOWN 8/1
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Post by newmarketgas on Jul 29, 2016 15:18:22 GMT
Worth a tenner I guess, it would be worth £millions just for the laugh.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2016 15:32:18 GMT
Cue debate on whether its morally right for gasheads to bet on us going down to 'soften the blow' if it does happen
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Post by socrates on Jul 29, 2016 15:37:18 GMT
The Gas UP 8/1 The Sh*t DOWN 8/1 I make it £6,400 plus your tenner back ? Don't you multiply the winnings if they both come in ?
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Post by althepirate on Jul 29, 2016 15:43:21 GMT
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Post by socrates on Jul 29, 2016 15:49:28 GMT
That's great I'm doing it tomorrow. Thanks for the link. I still don't fully understand how the calculation works though. I normally just do correct scores.
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Post by RD on Jul 29, 2016 16:01:48 GMT
That's great I'm doing it tomorrow. Thanks for the link. I still don't fully understand how the calculation works though. I normally just do correct scores. Ten on at 8/1 = 80 + your 10 stake back This rolls on to next selection So 90 on at 8/1 = 720 + stake (90) back = 810 total return (minus 10 original stake = 800 profit)
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Post by socrates on Jul 29, 2016 16:05:13 GMT
That's great I'm doing it tomorrow. Thanks for the link. I still don't fully understand how the calculation works though. I normally just do correct scores. Ten on at 8/1 = 80 + your 10 stake back This rolls on to next selection So 90 on at 8/1 = 720 + stake (90) back = 810 total return (minus 10 original stake = 800 profit) Cool , so if the second one doesn't come in do you lose the first one ?
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Post by RD on Jul 29, 2016 16:06:22 GMT
Ten on at 8/1 = 80 + your 10 stake back This rolls on to next selection So 90 on at 8/1 = 720 + stake (90) back = 810 total return (minus 10 original stake = 800 profit) Cool , so if the second one doesn't come in do you lose the first one ? Correct mate - it's all or nothing. If second (or either for that matter) loses then you'd lose your ten stake and get nothing whatsoever back in return.
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Post by socrates on Jul 29, 2016 16:09:08 GMT
Cool , so if the second one doesn't come in do you lose the first one ? Correct mate - it's all or nothing. If second (or either for that matter) loses then you'd lose your ten stake and get nothing whatsoever back in return. Right, cheers. I'm going to do the Rovers - poo heads one and I might start doubling up a few of my correct score bets too. Is it called a double then ? ( sorry for all the questions)
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Post by RD on Jul 29, 2016 16:27:11 GMT
Correct mate - it's all or nothing. If second (or either for that matter) loses then you'd lose your ten stake and get nothing whatsoever back in return. Right, cheers. I'm going to do the Rovers - poo heads one and I might start doubling up a few of my correct score bets too. Is it called a double then ? ( sorry for all the questions) Yes mate; 1 is a single, 2 a double, 3 a treble, 4 a 4-fold and so on. Usually 6+ bookies refer to as an accumulator though. Although in reality, anything with more than 1 selection could be called an accumulator
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Post by badengas on Jul 29, 2016 17:14:13 GMT
Ten on at 8/1 = 80 + your 10 stake back This rolls on to next selection So 90 on at 8/1 = 720 + stake (90) back = 810 total return (minus 10 original stake = 800 profit) Cool , so if the second one doesn't come in do you lose the first one ? Wael is getting half a million on, the winnings buys a stadium !!
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