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flem
23 Nov 09 21:00
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How do they work these out....what is the formula?

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DFCIRONMAN
When: 23 Nov 09 21:14
http://www.flatstats.co.uk/ppp/viewtopic.php?t=5884

Have read might help ....................might not ]:)
By:
DFCIRONMAN
When: 23 Nov 09 21:19
The CSF is worked out regardless of the number of winners. It doesn't matter if one punter with a 10p stake won the CSF or a thousand punters with £100 stakes won the CSF: the return is always the same.
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The above paragraph is an important point to note.............
By:
dk1986
When: 23 Nov 09 21:27
I'd hazard that, right now, not one person of the 6.6 billion alive could work out a forecast given a pen, paper and calculator.
By:
kingell
When: 24 Nov 09 08:53
N S L charts
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the settler
When: 24 Nov 09 09:04
Quick guide is to add a point to the SP of the second and multiply the winners SP by the SP of the second.

7/2 & 5/1 = 3.5 x 6= £21

7/4 & 11/2 = 1.75 x 6.5 =£11.38 etc
By:
Capt__F
When: 24 Nov 09 16:18
I saw a dog result once
DH T 1 9 4 jt Fav
DH T 2 9 4 jt Fav


forecast 1 to beat 2 paod less than 2 to bea 1 ????
By:
monmore man
When: 24 Nov 09 16:29
I have seen a dog race where there was a dead heat for 3rd and the SF has paid more than one of the tricast dividends!
By:
Capt__F
When: 24 Nov 09 16:35
as Ma DOyle wd say MAddddd
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howsyourluck?
When: 01 Dec 09 12:34
what percentage in the pound would one lose if one bet every forecast combination in a typical dog race; ie what percentage book are wee looking at here?
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