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gavriea | 15:11 Wed 14th Jul 2004 | Phrases & Sayings
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what is the origin of the saying "to hedge one's bets"
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The original meaning of the verb 'to hedge' was just that...literally to plant a hedge around a place to provide safety and security. That same meaning applies to bets. If you gamble that 'Outcome A' will happen, it's a good idea - if you can - to bet that it'll be 'Outcome B' instead! Thus, you can't lose...your money is secure and protected whatever happens. Bookies do it all the time.

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