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Old 3rd April 2006, 03:02 PM
downbylaw downbylaw is offline
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Hi all,
I was never the quickest student of maths hence my betfair problems.
Just had a bit of spare time and have had a look at it. This is one example

Verify Your Bets
Please review the following information to ensure it is correct. A commission is charged on your NET profit from each market.

BackYour
Odds
Your
Stake
Your
Profit
2. Things To Do
4.6$10.00
$36.00
You are backing 2. Things To Do. If you win, your stake of $10.00 is returned to you together with a profit of $36.00. If you lose you lose your stake.

LayBacker's
Odds
Backer's
Stake
Your
Payout
2. Things To Do
4.5$10.00
$45.00
You are betting against 2. Things To Do. If you win, your profit is the backer's stake of $10.00. The amount you stand to lose is $35.00.

It went on to finish third. Can someone decipher what i have won/lost? i come up with various amounts,

thanks
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Old 3rd April 2006, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by downbylaw
Hi all,
I was never the quickest student of maths hence my betfair problems.
Just had a bit of spare time and have had a look at it. This is one example

Verify Your Bets
Please review the following information to ensure it is correct. A commission is charged on your NET profit from each market.

BackYour
Odds
Your
Stake
Your
Profit
2. Things To Do
4.6$10.00
$36.00
You are backing 2. Things To Do. If you win, your stake of $10.00 is returned to you together with a profit of $36.00. If you lose you lose your stake.

LayBacker's
Odds
Backer's
Stake
Your
Payout
2. Things To Do
4.5$10.00
$45.00
You are betting against 2. Things To Do. If you win, your profit is the backer's stake of $10.00. The amount you stand to lose is $35.00.

It went on to finish third. Can someone decipher what i have won/lost? i come up with various amounts,

thanks
silly ************


I think you have lost commission on the 10 lay bet (winner) so you lost 50C assuming a 5% commission... I think that is looking at both bets as one
You lost 10 bucks on win bet
you won 10 bucks on the lay... you pay 5% on that (.50c)

So i reckon you lost .50c I am not good at maths the way I see it is

you put out 10 on th win (that's ezy) Return ZERO

you put into play 35 $ (to cover the chance of you lay bet winning the race)

They should have returned your 10 bucks (that you won on the lay) plus the 35$ you had out in case the lay bet won the race...

Yeah I think overall you lost the .50c as commission on the winning lay bet.

I may be wrong
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Old 3rd April 2006, 03:53 PM
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Hi all,
I was never the quickest student of maths hence my betfair problems.

It went on to finish third. Can someone decipher what i have won/lost? i come up with various amounts, thanks silly ************


Assuming you are meaning a Win bet and not a place bet?

If it's a Win bet the no win, no lose - you break even.

If it's a Place bet paying three dividends then you win 95 cents, eg. you win $36 but lose $35, which means your profit is $1 from which you pay 5 cents (5%) commission.

XPT, Just noticed your response - commission is only paid on net winnings, not stakes.

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Old 3rd April 2006, 03:56 PM
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Assuming you are meaning a Win bet and not a place bet?

If it's a Win bet the no win, no lose - you break even.

If it's a Place bet paying three dividends then you win 95 cents, eg. you win $36 but lose $35, which means your profit is $1 from which you pay 5 cents (5%) commission.

XPT, Just noticed your response - commission is only paid on net winnings, not stakes.


Yeah true.. but he won 10$ (on the lay) NOT 35... 35 was his risk on a lay which he didnt lose.. His 2nd bet is very definitely a LAY
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Old 3rd April 2006, 03:59 PM
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Yeah true.. but he won 10$ (on the lay) NOT 35... 35 was his risk on a lay which he didnt lose.. His 2nd bet is very definitely a LAY


XPT, I've been trading on Betfair for three years, commission is only paid on net winnings. Assuming the example is about Win betting, then the $10 won is offset by the $10 lost therefore the result is zero.
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Old 3rd April 2006, 04:04 PM
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XPT, I've been trading on Betfair for three years, commission is only paid on net winnings. Assuming the example is about Win betting, then the $10 won is offset by the $10 lost therefore the result is zero.


Hang on, yeah I know that... (re winnings) i am saying he is square, minus commission... on the lay bet. Now you are saying net commission is per race or per bet? I assume you mean per race.. If that is the case yep you are right.. I have had the odd trade there too over time.. gave it away when they flicked vic racing....
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Old 3rd April 2006, 04:09 PM
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Thanks guys i thought i had won 95 cents but what confuses me is the payout bit to the right of screen that says $45. I guess that is what i payout should it have won.

Pretty interesting this betfair, just playing with it but last week i found a couple of instances where i could back the runner on stab and lay it on betfair for a guarented profit.
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Old 3rd April 2006, 04:21 PM
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Hang on, yeah I know that... (re winnings) i am saying he is square, minus commission... on the lay bet. Now you are saying net commission is per race or per bet? I assume you mean per race.. If that is the case yep you are right.. I have had the odd trade there too over time.. gave it away when they flicked vic racing....


XPT, you can have as many bets in the one race as you like - commission is based only on net profit - if for instance I win $200 on the 'back' side of the ledger but lose $150 on the 'lay' side of the ledger then commission is only paid of the $50 net winnings. Not sure how you can claim there is a liability for commission when it's a break even situation, there is simply no liability in such circumstances.

It would be the same if I Dutch booked, which I do with some success - the amount won on the winning bet would be offset by the amount lost on the losing bets re the commission paid.
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Old 3rd April 2006, 04:46 PM
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XPT, you can have as many bets in the one race as you like - commission is based only on net profit - if for instance I win $200 on the 'back' side of the ledger but lose $150 on the 'lay' side of the ledger then commission is only paid of the $50 net winnings. Not sure how you can claim there is a liability for commission when it's a break even situation, there is simply no liability in such circumstances.

It would be the same if I Dutch booked, which I do with some success - the amount won on the winning bet would be offset by the amount lost on the losing bets re the commission paid.


No thats not what I said... I did not say there was a commission owed on break even (overall).... looking at the 2 bets as one trade, as it appears is the case. I made the mistake of treating each bet as an individual thats where the 50c commission came into it... As i said earlier you are right in that instance...
I admiited I was wrong.... take the victory

I said in first post that I could be wrong...
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Old 3rd April 2006, 05:02 PM
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I admiited I was wrong.... take the victory. I said in first post that I could be wrong...


XPT - It's not a question of 'victory', more a case of attempting to give the right information as there appears to be some confusion on the issue of Betfair commission. Have a nice day & keep up the good work with your ratings. Cheers. :-)
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