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horses2010
03 Oct 19 19:24
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anyway or anywhere to get exchange prices for multiples?

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By:
elisjohn
When: 03 Oct 19 19:26
no, im afraid
By:
swift-tuttle
When: 04 Oct 19 10:44
Manual approach
e.g.

£1 Patent
Horse A 2.30
Horse B 3.15
Horse C 5.00
£7 staked on normal exchange multiple

Manually;
£4 BFSP single on Horse A
if Horse A loses
£2 BFSP single on Horse B
if Horse A wins at say 4.00 BFSP
£14 BFSP single on Horse B
if Horse B loses
£1 BFSP single on Horse C
if Horse B wins at say 5.00 BFSP
£46 BFSP single on Horse C
By:
swift-tuttle
When: 04 Oct 19 10:53
Manual approach
e.g.

£1 Patent
Horse A 2.30
Horse B 3.15
Horse C 5.00
£7 staked on normal exchange multiple

Manually;
£4 BFSP single on Horse A
if Horse A loses
£2 BFSP single on Horse B
if Horse A wins at say 4.00 BFSP
£10 BFSP single on Horse B
if Horse B loses and Horse A has won
£5 BFSP single on Horse C
if Horse B loses and Horse A has lost
£1 single on Horse C
if Horse B wins at say 5.00 BFSP and Horse A has won
£46 BFSP single on Horse C
if Horse B wins and Horse A has lost
£6 BFSP single on Horse C
By:
DenzilPenberthy
When: 04 Oct 19 11:51
Problem with losing the multiples from here is when you get a big multi that stacks up from a small stake will you have the balls to stick what you're winning so far or will you reduce your stake and cost yourself less if the horse goes on to win.
i.e £10 accum £10 originally staked 10/1,10/1,10/1,10/1
horse a wins stick £110 on the next horse b wins stick £1210 on the next horse c wins do you stick £13310 as you should on the last one or stick on about £5000  be happy with your £8210 profit? potentially costing yourself £91410 should the last one win, whereas you don't care when you've originally staked £10.
By:
DenzilPenberthy
When: 04 Oct 19 11:55
Once that money's in your account it's yours until then it's the bookies if you know what I mean.
By:
swift-tuttle
When: 04 Oct 19 15:35
Robots would be good at exchange betting
By:
jinxy
When: 04 Oct 19 16:48
lots of robots already part of the exchange betting  :-)
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