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Old 28th May 2014, 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by The Ocho
When you stop and think about it, lay betting is a bit silly.

In my lay bookie scenario with a 200/1 horse you would have to give the bookie $200 and if the horse doesn't win the race you get back your own $200 plus $1 from the bookie. If the horse wins the race then the bookie keeps your 200 clams.

And yet a lot of us lay bet on the exchange. It just seems funny when you look at it like that.


The Ocho this is the silliest thing I have read. I do hope it's tongue in cheek.
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Old 28th May 2014, 06:09 PM
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I've tried explaining it to mates and they can't comprehend that you get so little back for the perceived risk you take on. However its all about the %'s and you have to remember that the 200/1 horse isn't it expected to win 1 in 5 races, not even 1 in 50 races. So while the returns seem poor for that 'perceived risk' in reality its just a mentality thing of understanding the numbers and understanding the actual risk.


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