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Laying - Level Stake or Liability?
I'm trying out a laying system with the horses being in the lower priced end of the spectrum (say under $10) and are often the favourites.
I'm trying to see the difference between laying level stakes or laying to liability but I am not sure how I can get a fair comparison. At the moment my testing is to lay for $1 level stakes meaning that when my lay bet wins (horse loses) I win say $0.95 (5% tax taken out) but I lose $1.50 for a $2.50 horse or $5 for a $6 horse if my lay bet loses. However if laying to liability what would the liability amount be to get a fair comparison (leaving aside the $30 minimum liability for now) with just laying level stakes for $1? For the above example if I lay to say $6 liability it will cost me $6 for every losing bet but I would win $4 for the $2.50 horse or $1.20 for the $6 horse. I would also win $12 if a $1.50 horse loses. I hope that makes sense.
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