
9th August 2004, 09:53 AM
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Join Date: Jan 1970
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 5,359
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Supposing this situation occurred.
I went through my analysis of last weeks AFL games,and decided that St.Kilda would win by 49 points and Bookies were offering $1.90 at -29.
And I thought West Coast would lose by 14 points and Bookies were offering $1.90 at +34 points.
In both these situations I am getting the same price and the same points bonus based on my calculated result.
How does one game qualify as bet of the year,and the other is not even worth two bob.
This seems to be why I keep losing.
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