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No worries, L.G.
Unfortunately the Bendigo quaddie died a bad death in the last leg. Pity because the first two legs got the double-priced winners. The quaddie paid $6,000. |
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Yeah I saw that.. lets see how the last in Scone gets buttered?? LG |
Anyone seen Dicko? Not a popular chap i can tell you... !
LG |
No, Dicko. How disappointing are you?
At least our quaddies so far are quite large. Hopefully Bunbury... |
Yup... a nice set of buns to bake at Bunbury.
LG |
Just throwing this out there. I read earlier in this post that the large outlay and relative returns are a posible issue.
Would it not be an option to look at this like a single selection method and not an exotic method. When people look at exotic selection methods, the concept is small outlay for large, occasional returns. But this appears to lean towards a large outlay for frequent returns, a concept usually associated with a single selection method. People do not have an issue outlaying a percentage of bank for a single selection on favourites with filters. So if the average dividend and win percentage allow, would this not be the way to look at it. Cheers Doc |
I forgot to mention that flexi betting allows us to do this.
Cheers Doc |
As it stands, I have followed the rules (apart from the limit to $2000 outlay) in Adelaide this evening.
I am alive going into the last leg (be gone forum curse!!!!) I outlayed $40.40
Cheers Doc |
Happy to have avoided the curse.
So for a $40.40 outlay a return of 54.23 means........... $1.34 for the win or $2.68 for an each way bet (to place) Cheers Doc |
Tonight's Results
(I just stuck to the basic - all horses under $21 in the Neurals) (Results - Unibet best tote) Morphetville - Outlay - $40.40 Return - $77.42 Mooney Valley - Outlay - $34.60 Return - $35.38 Total Outlay - $75.00 Total Return - 112.80 POT - 50.4% Cheers Doc |
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