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Any sense to this?
3 of my selections today I particularly liked the look of so thought I'd combine them for a very small stake in the treble, (well known bookie) my odds were $9, $18, $41. Bet NOT accepted as the combined odds exceed 2500 - 1.
The point being that if I put $1 on the first one and it wins $9, I can then have a $9 double the other two no problem........ Huh? duuugh |
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You sure they would let you have the $9 on the double?
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Oh Yeah! it's odds based, that's my point!! duurgh! and if they didn't then you have $9 on the $18 nag, returning $162, and no restriction whatsoever about having $162 SINGLE bet on the $40 chance??????? Duuuuurrrrgh? Madness or what?
Last edited by partypooper : 25th July 2014 at 09:05 PM. |
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I mean you could even use 3 different bookies yes? (no need to worry though none of em got up, urrgh!)
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This is the issue though party, it doesnt matter how many corps you use or what bets you want to place - if you are not an 'economically viable customer' they wont take your business.
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