
12th December 2012, 05:13 PM
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A bad start.
The method got three legs of the Strathalbyn quaddie which paid $17,000. However an all-up bet would have paid $8,724, so it's still encouraging in this aspect.
The Caulfield quaddie was won. The outlay was $2,058 and the quaddie paid $1,000, but an all-up would have paid $2,300.
I ignored Dombeen because in the first leg some of the selections had only one career start. The four legs were struck, and for the total outlay of $2,832 the quaddie paid $7,200 and an all-up would have paid $4,794.
Tomorrow I'll look at quaddies that have a minimum 9 runners in each leg.
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