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22 Sep 14 11:14
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I am guessing that points are not calculated on your lay liabilities.

For example I lay £100 at 4.00 and lose £300 would be calculated as 50 points (100 x .05 x 10), rather than 150 points (300 x .05 x 10)

Suppose I could have asked Betfair but thought I might get a quicker response from the experts here.

Thanks Happy

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PennyPincher
When: 22 Sep 14 11:43
if the lay loses then yes. It is calculated on net profit or loss. They want me to bay £10k in com to get £250.
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x-player
When: 22 Sep 14 11:53
@PennyPincher

Looks like you have an impossible task then...

Thanks for your advice. Cool
By:
Big Boss
When: 22 Sep 14 13:05
hitting any target set is equivalent to a one armed man climbing Everest with an itchy @rse
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swift-tuttle
When: 22 Sep 14 13:07
it really depends on what your existing comm rate is and what it has been

if this coincided with someone who had already decided to massively up there steaks , then that person would probably get something from the cash race
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Breedingmad
When: 22 Sep 14 13:08
I got my target last cash run so it's not impossible.
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