
26th July 2006, 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by crash
I understand basic exotics but not banker tri's. That's 1 x field x field isn't it?
Wouldn't that cost an arm and a leg? How do you work out the cost for the field size? And what is this 'roving' banker I've heard of? How does that work and cost?
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The cost of a banker trifecta is: (the number of other selections) x (the number of other selections minus one)
So, if there is a field of 12, and you take one horse to win from the field, then you simply multiply 11 by 10. That equals $110 for a dollar unit.
A "roving" banker trifecta means that your selection only has to place, not win. The cost is 3 times as much as a regular banker trifecta.
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