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Old 4th November 2013, 08:30 PM
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Default Hedge/Dutch Formulas

In a PPM archive article, they have the formula for a dutch/hedge calculations.

Formula A
The way the formula is constructed, it uses the ( spend the whole $20.00) on your 3 selected runners.
That's OK, I have no issues about it.

Formula B
I need the "reverse" method, where it's, make a profit of $20.00 on your selected 3 runners.

The Formula A as wriiten from a PPM article is:
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Let’s look at Dutching calculations.Let’s say we are going to Dutch three horses in a race.

Horse A = 3.5 (5/2)
Horse B = 4.00 (3/1)
Horse C = 5.00 (4/1)

Next, you convert the odds to their percentage chance by dividing into 100:

Horse A = 28.57 per cent (100 divided by 3.5 equals 28.57)
Horse B = 25 per cent (100 divided by 4 equals 25)
Horse C = 20 per cent (100 divided by 5.00 equals 20)

The next step is to add the percentages together:

28.57 + 25 + 20 = 73.57 per cent

So there should be (all things being equal) that we have a 73.57 per cent chance of one of our runners winning the race.

Now to find out what to bet on each runner: You divide each horse’s individual percentage by the overall percentage figure – then multiply by the total amount you want to stake on the event ($20 in this example).

Horse A 28.57 / 73.57 x 20 = 7.76
Horse B = 25 / 73.57 x 20 = 6.80
Horse C = 20 / 73.57 x 20 = 5.44
Total stake 7.76 + 6.80 + 5.44 = 20


So what would be the "reverse" to "make $20.00 profit after total bet cost" formula be, using the same part where it says,
Quote:
you convert the odds to their percentage chance by dividing into 100:


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