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lonesome
20 Jan 14 15:03
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Hi all - I haven't posted for a few years now but thought
you might have some thoughts on this.

Yesterday I had 4 * £2 win doubles on
Spurs to win 3-1 (20/1) or 3-2 (28/1)
Chelsea to win 3-1 (14/1) or 3-2 (28/1)

When United scored their goal with 10 mins to go
the bookie offered me a cash out of £563.00

Compared to possible winnings of £630.00 I thought that seemed fair so took it.
Rare win!

I also hoped that then if United scored another I would collect off the 3-1 * 3-2 double
but I wasnt sure.
I called the bookie today and whilst a bit vague they suggest that the cash out applies to the slip
not to the individual line.
Is this right  ?
If so should I be putting on bets like this longhand on different slips ?
Or do they have some complicated formula applied to all things on a slip?
Maybe £563 accommodates that possibility and a solitary double on a slip
would have been offered less?
Anybody know for sure?

(Not a thinly veiled look at me I won thread)
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Report DAFFODIL1 January 20, 2014 7:32 PM GMT
Well done on your win Happy I assume it was bet 3 6 5 ? Yes if all the selections were on 1 slip then the settlement was right imo.
Report kellydamo January 21, 2014 1:12 AM GMT
I agree with Daff, the cash out figure includes the other eventualities as well as these are calculated within, best way is to place that bet between 4 seperate bookies who offer that feature or rather than place one bet covering the 4 eventualities place all 4 as seperate entities
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