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backandlayboy
17 Jun 17 09:21
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Hi all I layed brian harman in the 3 ball Harman fleetwood and Cauley at odds 2.96
harman and fleetwood had 70s and cauley had a 75
if half by lay lost and half my lay won
I make my net loss should be £9x1.96=loss £17.64   with a £9 win ie a net loss of £8.64
am I doing this right .
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Report backandlayboy June 17, 2017 9:25 AM BST
please ignore the fact that harman fleetwood and cauley sound like a firm of solicitors
Report HeinzGuderian June 17, 2017 9:35 AM BST
Harman beat Cauley(loss) and he tied with Fleetwood (?)

What's the rules on the tie?
Report frames June 17, 2017 9:48 AM BST
I make it you lose 4.32.
Report therhino June 17, 2017 9:53 AM BST
Yep, 4.32 loss.
Report backandlayboy June 17, 2017 11:20 AM BST
thanks for that chaps. at first it was settled as a £35.28 loss but its now been corrected to £8.64 and I can see how they have got this.

on the other side of it say you had backed a selection at these odds in a 3 horse race and your horse was in a dead heat win would that not work out to a £8.64 win so the opposite should be a £8.64 loss for the lay.

could you show me the maths how you get £4.32

thanks in advance
Report lewisham ranger June 17, 2017 11:31 AM BST
backandlayboy
17 Jun 17 09:25
Joined: 03 Jul 07 | Topic/replies: 228 | Blogger: backandlayboy's blog
please ignore the fact that harman fleetwood and cauley sound like a firm of solicitors
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And they play like them too! Laugh
Report therhino June 17, 2017 11:48 AM BST
It is the stakes that get divided in a dead heat. Download the dead heat calculator and see for yourself.

you have a winning half of 4.5
you have a losing half of 4.5 X 1.96 = 8.82

4.5 - 8.82 = -4.32
Report frames June 17, 2017 12:07 PM BST
Must of been 18 stake not 9 Rhino.8.64/2 = 4.32.
Report therhino June 17, 2017 12:13 PM BST
That would explain it then Happy
Report backandlayboy June 17, 2017 3:51 PM BST
sorry chaps I think I have miss lead you.
i have just read my original post and never mentioned my lay was £18 at 2.96 before I started showing maths with £9 ie half stake.
thanks for the help.
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