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|  Quinella Help needed I seem to be missing something and I need some help! Today I had the following NSW TAB quinella - Hawkesbury Race 2 No.1, 4 & 10 stand outs with the field (9 starters). As it turns out thats the way they finished. I thought that I should be paid for two wins i.e. 1 & 4 and 4 & 1 but was only paid for one combination........where am I wrong? Secondly how much should the bet have cost? I would be pleased to get all the advice that I can before I go into bat. | 
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|   So how much did your ticket cost? And the value of your individual units? | 
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|   Well I just tried that on the tab site and it cost $21 for $1. 3 horses to win from field ( 9 runners) | 
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|   Why would you have had an exotic on that race, just looking at the odds on the race the 1 looked the winner and any exotic was going to pay zilch anyhow. | 
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 Well there you go miami. You are out,caught behind. | 
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|   Lets forget about the whys & wherefores of the selections! The question was How many divies should be paid. If not two...why not? | 
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|   Should have been 2 Divies???????????? | 
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 You should get paid once -- a quinella is for first and second, in either order. And if the #4 came first and #1 came second, the divy would be exactly the same. Monkeyinjapan . | 
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|   One would normally be paid twice for a Quinella . In your instance , do you think you may have accidently placed an exacta bet instead . 
				__________________ Cheers. | 
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|   monkeyinjapan, 123/123456789 1from2 2from1 Paid twice. | 
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