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YDNA_got_it_right_now
18 Jul 20 21:21
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A friend of mine wants make 6 selections and combine them into a lucky 15 bets, as i don't place multi bets i've no idea how to do this, im pretty confident that someone on here will know what the perm is and i thank you in advance Confused

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By:
xmoneyx
When: 18 Jul 20 21:36
Put your 6 selections down and write, "Perm any 4 from 6 in  lucky 15s",= 15 times 15 bets imo.

15 X 15= 225 BETS
By:
ItsMeSwaddle
When: 18 Jul 20 21:37
Sorry if its patronising and its not what you mean....

A lucky15 with 6 selections can be a lucky 63?

IE equal stakes comprising of singles doubles trebles four folds five folds and the six fold.

All combined with each other?

Alternately use your most fancied selection more than once and do more than 1 lucky15?

If he is doing this, be careful what bookie, many offer a healthy bonus if you back 1 winner only that is worth having.
By:
penzance
When: 18 Jul 20 21:39
15 Lucky 15s,I think.
So  a £1 perm would be 15 x 15 (£225 stake)
By:
xmoneyx
When: 18 Jul 20 21:41
yep
By:
xmoneyx
When: 18 Jul 20 21:42
if you get 3 winners

enjoy working out return
By:
xmoneyx
When: 18 Jul 20 21:44
a site somewhere where it works out the perms

if you put

1
2
3
4
5
6
By:
penzance
When: 18 Jul 20 21:50
free bet calculator/old bet calculator 2010
this works out equally divided bets aswell.
if any help.
   GL
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YDNA_got_it_right_now
When: 19 Jul 20 10:59
Thanks for the replies

So 6 selections = 15 4 folds which = 15 lucky 15 bets.

The simple way would be to do as xmoneyx suggested but only in shop would that be possible

I think hes trying to do something a bit like a union jack patent but with lucky 15's instead.

How do i work out the 15 combinations of 4's to enter them individually online??   

Thanks
By:
dave1357
When: 19 Jul 20 11:53
This works I think

allocate each horse with a number 1 to 6

omit one number to get 6 sets of 5 (omit 6 then 5 etc in order)

then take the sets of 5 and omit one number (using the same method as above, omit the highest number first)


this provides 30 sets of 4 with every one duplicated (these will be clear if you use the method above eg the last line will be all duplicates)

the duplicates can be removed leaving 15 sets of 4

    1234    1235    1245    1345    2345
    1236    1246    1346    2346
    1256    1356    2356
    1456    2456
    3456




If he is going to do the bet often he could set up a spreadsheet where he just puts in the horses' names
By:
YDNA_got_it_right_now
When: 19 Jul 20 12:10
Thanks Dave, that looks exactly what he's after
By:
dave1357
When: 19 Jul 20 12:22
Here's a spreadsheet where he just needs to put in the horses' names if wants - download by clicking file/save as

https://1drv.ms/x/s!AtKSOpG8b_uugTXUnWP1hpt16Kzf?e=qQNbvk
By:
YDNA_got_it_right_now
When: 19 Jul 20 13:04
That's great Dave cheers
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