
9th January 2008, 05:08 PM
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But that's what I'm trying to explain, you are looking at the fact that you lost one bet, not why you lost most of your hypothetical bank.
Pengo, at least try this if you're going to take any old odds....
Lay the horse for a win for one unit.
Back the horse for the place for two units.
That horse wins and you lose around 7 units instead of 11 units
That horse just runs a place you lose 4 units
That horse runs unplaced you win one unit.
Maximum win 1 unit
Maximum loss 7 units.
$7.00  TAB $8.50 
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