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michaelg 14th December 2012 05:32 PM

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.

Lord Greystoke 14th December 2012 05:43 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by michaelg
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.


Yeah I saw that.. lets see how the last in Scone gets buttered??

LG

Lord Greystoke 14th December 2012 05:50 PM

Anyone seen Dicko? Not a popular chap i can tell you... !

LG

michaelg 14th December 2012 05:57 PM

No, Dicko. How disappointing are you?

At least our quaddies so far are quite large. Hopefully Bunbury...

Lord Greystoke 14th December 2012 06:00 PM

Yup... a nice set of buns to bake at Bunbury.

LG

docdapunta 14th December 2012 07:17 PM

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

docdapunta 14th December 2012 07:29 PM

I forgot to mention that flexi betting allows us to do this.

Cheers

Doc

docdapunta 14th December 2012 08:04 PM

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

1
MOSQUE

$23.26
2
RORY'S UNION

$70.86
3
READY TO REEL

$54.23
4
FULL OF CACHE

$101.71
5
CURRAHEE

$212.57
6
GLAMOROUS

$96.19
10
SILENT ROCK

$212.57


Cheers

Doc


docdapunta 14th December 2012 08:11 PM

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

docdapunta 14th December 2012 10:59 PM

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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