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Can anyone help me. need help making up a bet.

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Allovera | 12:31 Thu 11th Aug 2011 | Sport
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A 10p EW lucky 15.
I have 50/1 and a 40/1 winner and a non-runner, thanks.
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God! No idea. But the best of luck with it. It must be easier to win than the lottery.
As non-runners count, I reckon you have 2 singles, 3 doubles and 1 treble EW to collect on - EW odds will depend on number of runners. But it should be a decent sum. 50/1 single £5.10, 40/1 single £4.10, same for 2 doubles with NR, double 2 winners £209.10, same for treble. Not bad!
As vallaw says it depends on the number of runners for the each way bets, but I make it £471.40 if sufficient numbers.

Well done!
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Close Mark0, I got 465 and a few pence. Sibton I tried to use one of them I couldn't get the knack of it.
Anyway drinks are on me!
One of your winners must have been in a race that returned one quarter odds for a place, the other in a race that returned a fifth odds for a place.

Your winning singles come to £9.30. Your Winning doubles come to £218.30 and your winning treble returns £209.10. Total for your winning bets is £436.70.

If your 50-1 shot returned one quarter odds your place bets come to £28.90 – Total £465.60. If the 40-1 winner returned one quarter odds your place bets come to £28.70 – Total £465.40.

BTW - I settled the bet with pencil and paper in about thirty seconds. I managed a betting shop for about seven years in the Seventies. A good settler (which I think I was) in those days would deal with 4-5,000 bets on a Saturday, of which about 20% would be winners.
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