Makes interesting reading & might be something I look at doing for my antepost cheltenham multiples. Just out of interest in your example above have you given any consideration to how you pair up your selections Would you stick the riskiest 2 together possibly? editdelete
The beauty of it is that you can pick and choose as you see wish , some may prefer to bracket the lower prices together , some may pair the more risky ones , some may prefer to group together teams from the same league , there\'s simply no set rules to the bet. Obviously the bigger odds offer potentially the higher reward and sometimes I would do an away & a draw together in each of the three pairs. Averaging at say 5/4 & 9/4 in each pair an all correct 4 fold would pay almost 52.5/1 . It\'s essentially a \' fun bet \' but offers a decent return for a small outlay without having to do a silly number of matches. editdelete
Whenever the multiple odds are made picking games at their single odds and multiplying these ones correctly chances mean hope for multiples are statistically equivalent in the long run. The problem is that the long run make take you more than one lifetime in a 12-fold multiple moreover house limits may shorten your return in case you get it. If you have 2 value bets in the weekend with decent chances you will benefit of less investment if you join them together in a double the double value bet will have also value. Experimentally I rarely go beyond triples I made a 5-fold multiple just for fun with a free bet and never did 6 or higher-fold multiples editdelete
Very good and very easy to understand the way you worded it Ex.I didnt know about this type of bet and as you mention it has far more chances of coming good than straight multi team accas.This is one bet that I will try out in the coming weeks and will keep it to the six team format.I bet on the football when there is a full league programme be it midweek or weekend and will change around some bets I do so I am still spending my usual outlayso im adding a new found bet but it wont cost me anymore than usual.Thanks editdelete
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DannyCraig
Nov 30th, 2013 at 11:15
Makes interesting reading & might be something I look at doing for my antepost cheltenham multiples. Just out of interest in your example above have you given any consideration to how you pair up your selections Would you stick the riskiest 2 together possibly? edit delete
The Executioner
Dec 1st, 2013 at 10:05
The beauty of it is that you can pick and choose as you see wish , some may prefer to bracket the lower prices together , some may pair the more risky ones , some may prefer to group together teams from the same league , there\'s simply no set rules to the bet. Obviously the bigger odds offer potentially the higher reward and sometimes I would do an away & a draw together in each of the three pairs. Averaging at say 5/4 & 9/4 in each pair an all correct 4 fold would pay almost 52.5/1 . It\'s essentially a \' fun bet \' but offers a decent return for a small outlay without having to do a silly number of matches. edit delete
Micko70
Dec 2nd, 2013 at 12:01
Nice read Ex, i have got quite a few different strategies i use for football betting, a few i have blogged about in the past. edit delete
tipstonga
Dec 2nd, 2013 at 05:23
Whenever the multiple odds are made picking games at their single odds and multiplying these ones correctly chances mean hope for multiples are statistically equivalent in the long run. The problem is that the long run make take you more than one lifetime in a 12-fold multiple moreover house limits may shorten your return in case you get it. If you have 2 value bets in the weekend with decent chances you will benefit of less investment if you join them together in a double the double value bet will have also value. Experimentally I rarely go beyond triples I made a 5-fold multiple just for fun with a free bet and never did 6 or higher-fold multiples edit delete
mazeymay
Oct 13th, 2014 at 04:48
Very good and very easy to understand the way you worded it Ex.I didnt know about this type of bet and as you mention it has far more chances of coming good than straight multi team accas.This is one bet that I will try out in the coming weeks and will keep it to the six team format.I bet on the football when there is a full league programme be it midweek or weekend and will change around some bets I do so I am still spending my usual outlayso im adding a new found bet but it wont cost me anymore than usual.Thanks edit delete
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