Hollywodbets and multiples
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Hollywodbets and multiples
11 years 10 months ago
This is a plea to the systems okes. When a punter tries to place a multiple / yankee. . .and he gets 'price change, submit to accept new price' . . .DO NOT RESET AMOUNT WAGERED TO 1 . . . .Leave this field as entered. {meanders off for a chill pill}
Thanks in anticipation.
Thanks in anticipation.
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- Dev
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Re: Re: Hollywodbets and multiples
11 years 10 months ago
I have forwarded this onto the website development team. Will let you know once they've looked into it.
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Re: Re: Hollywodbets and multiples
11 years 10 months ago
While we are on requests and site maintenance pending, is there any way they can follow in sporting bets footsteps and show the possible payout of yankees should all bets come through?
And secondly can you get the mobile site to allow us to take yankees at fixed prices and not only at SP.
Thanks Dev.
And secondly can you get the mobile site to allow us to take yankees at fixed prices and not only at SP.
Thanks Dev.
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Re: Re: Hollywodbets and multiples
11 years 10 months ago
Thanks Richie for your requests - I will forward them onto the development and betting team.
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Re: Re: Hollywodbets and multiples
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Madji, I could be way off here, I think the system defaults to 1 unit as to remaining at 10 units, is firstly, because whether the horse in question has shortened or drifted, most people play to win (for example) R100.00, R500.00, R 1 000.00 etc, etc (a rounded off figure - so I am told), and I am told (because i'm not bright enough enough) that is the way to bet because as the punter, you getting slightly better odds on the decimal as oppose to play (for example R 800/R100 where in fact you should be playing R1 000/R125.00). Maybe a bookie type who is on the site can explain this better than my lame explanation - but yes it make sense, play to win the rounded figure. Hope this helps.
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Re: Re: Hollywodbets and multiples
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Thanks for the dissertation Bayern.... but actually it is just about the value of the bet...do you want it 10,20,30 , 1000 times. It defaults to R1...
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Re: Re: Hollywodbets and multiples
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The Madji Wrote:
> Thanks for the dissertation Bayern.... but
> actually it is just about the value of the
> bet...do you want it 10,20,30 , 1000 times. It
> defaults to R1...
All the computer is doing is taking the price/betting down to it's simplest/purest decimal form i.e. every new price to the numeral 1, the denominator will default to 1 - e.g. 80/20 entered on the computer will now reflect as 3.5/1 as oppose to 70/20.
> Thanks for the dissertation Bayern.... but
> actually it is just about the value of the
> bet...do you want it 10,20,30 , 1000 times. It
> defaults to R1...
All the computer is doing is taking the price/betting down to it's simplest/purest decimal form i.e. every new price to the numeral 1, the denominator will default to 1 - e.g. 80/20 entered on the computer will now reflect as 3.5/1 as oppose to 70/20.
Guessing has never been widely acclaimed as a good gambling strategy.
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