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Lets show example from a race the otherday.
We will lay all runners to payout $100 Total hold $99.73 This is results and the market was close to 100 you would normally only hold around $98 or less. 3.6 $27.78 5.7 $17.54 6.6 $15.15 10.5 $9.52 12.5 $8.00 13.5 $7.41 22 $4.55 22 $4.55 28 $3.57 60 $1.67 As you can see this would result in a loss but lets change the fave to pay out 110 our total hold on the race is $102.51 making a profit of $2.51 less coms if the fav wins we lose $7.49 in the example below the fav lost. 3.6 $30.56 5.7 $17.54 6.6 $15.15 10.5 $9.52 12.5 $8.00 13.5 $7.41 22 $4.55 22 $4.55 28 $3.57 60 $1.67 This won't work on all race but it can work.
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Thanks Shaun,
You explained that very well.
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Another quick question for Wesmip, those horse on BF which are $10 and under, what is the SR and return for these? I know for horses on the TAB the SR is around 80% and the return is around -14%, does BF have a better SR for those under $10, and what is teh return?
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about 70%. 5764 out of 8148 races were winners under $10 on betfair.
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