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They are in order :suspect:
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I sort of don't understand odds??
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Cald would give you £375 back for my win, (ie, im not very likely to win) and £5.80 back for RileyH’s win (he is the most likely to win, Cald doesnt want to pay out much money at all for his win, otherwise, as a bookie, he’d be broke) - the numbers after the name are basically the multiplier per pound, the lower they are, the more likely they are to win The fraction after the number is just an equation used to work out the multiplier. You can ignore that, it doesnt say anything different |
Maths teacher Jason is SHAKING
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id imagine you have a fair idea what that means :hehe: |
I have no idea what you mean
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Marc is g*y so he doesn't know what you're on about
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Unless the tasty sort in question is male!
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In terms of creating odds you really want to stick to the traditional fractional odds if you're going to use them at all, which are, starting from evens (deep breath); 1/1 11/10 6/5 5/4 11/8 6/4 13/8 7/4 9/5 15/8 2/1 85/40 11/5 9/4 12/5 5/2 13/5 11/4 3/1 10/3 (aka 100/30) 7/2 4/1 9/2 5/1 11/2 6/1 13/2 7/1 15/2, 8/1 17/2 9/1, 10/1, 11/1, 12/1 14/1, 15/1, 16/1 18/1 20/1 25/1 33/1 40/1 50/1 66/1 100/1 125/1 and then upwards in increments of 25 (150/1, 175/1, etc etc) Honourable mention for 23/20 which is seeing a bit of use lately, especially in sports betting. ...but yeah, decimal odds are "easier" and non-traditional fractional odds are pretty meaningless in betting terms. |
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God damn, Calderyon :joker: Mine was only one off I think?
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Thanks Cald - 16th would've been phenomenal - but 43rd will do for my first time :joker:
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