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I heard you can plaice these bets with hills but only to tiddler stakes.
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approximately how much would be tiddler stakes Jack?
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You plotting up an evening meeting coup check?
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Tricasts are singles only. If a cashier accepts them it's by mistake, and you should consider yourself lucky. Consider yourself even luckier if you're paid out. You'll have to hope that he/she will manually settle the bet(s), because their EPoS won't, which should set alarm bells ringing for them, but maybe won't, because training in the industry is nowhere near as comprehensive as it needs to be.
If the returns are 'large', security will sniff it out. They'll then inform the shop team, who will subsequently end your activity. So be shrewd about it. Max 10p tricast doubles. Play dumb when at the counter. [;)] |
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If you just want a combination double to include two races it's easy to place anyway , example a £1 full cover with 3 horses in 2 races for £36 can be replaced by placing a £6 full cover on the 1st race for the same total stake and then reinvesting the winnings on the 2nd leg by dividing the total returns by 6 , can't see any of the decent bookmakers restricting the 2nd race anyway as the dividend has everything factored into it these days.
Suspect though your talking about a tricast involving more than 2 races tbh and that's too complex for reinvesting purposes. Good luck mate ![]() |
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Hayden, the problem with your idea is getting the 2nd leg on due to the size of the stakes involved.
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Fair enough monmore , it's not a bet type I get actively involved in tbh , thought maybe £100 units with the big companies ( or maybe split between 3 or so shops ) would be accepted , mainly due to the fact it's a calculated dividend and these days there's no angle as the draw numbers e.t.c are all factored into the dividend.
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cheers all
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