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Here is an interesting stat for you guys to ponder.
From sunday 3/6 to tuesday 5/6 It took 134 races for every 2 number combination for a quinella. Food for thought. mad gambler |
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sorry wrong post
Last edited by partypooper : 10th June 2007 at 01:17 AM. Reason: wrong post |
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#3
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Sorry,
what does every 2 number mean? Cheers.
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11/16 is a 2 number combo [at a guess].
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If one takes 2 dogs only in a quinella
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You mean every possible combination of all numbers?
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i think he is trying to say it took him 134 races to finally win a quinella!
a strike rate of 0.746%. Hope it paid well! |
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