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You on a fishing expedition bobby?
![]() In case you're not - it's the minimum (rounded-off) return that they print, assuming you pick 1 from each, or 2 from each, etc. Even if you take the lowest available price(s) from each section, you can't fail to beat the advertised returns. They're a mug bet that bookmakers love, because it 'forces' punters to take a selection or two that maybe they wouldn't have picked on the long list - because they're odds-against. They prey on those who don't know their fractional odds to seven decimal places. [;)] |