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kayakamina
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I love Sunday mornings on here.
All the people who can't finish their crossies post the clues in Q&P, and this ABer called kayakamina just rattles off all the answers, with little explanations.
He's so clever.
All the people who can't finish their crossies post the clues in Q&P, and this ABer called kayakamina just rattles off all the answers, with little explanations.
He's so clever.
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Oh, fabbo!
I bet on all your tips yestaerday, and I had a few of my own on Friday, but i HAVEN'T CHECKED ANY OF MY SLIps
(sorry, leaned on CAPS key)
On Friday I bet on (Newmarket) ...
Winged Valkyrie (1.50)
Scented (2.20)
Buzz Law (2.55)
Chilled (3.30)
Ocean's Minstrel (4.05)
Longsword (4.35)
Frequency (5.10)
Sunshine Always (5.40)
Oh, fabbo!
I bet on all your tips yestaerday, and I had a few of my own on Friday, but i HAVEN'T CHECKED ANY OF MY SLIps
(sorry, leaned on CAPS key)
On Friday I bet on (Newmarket) ...
Winged Valkyrie (1.50)
Scented (2.20)
Buzz Law (2.55)
Chilled (3.30)
Ocean's Minstrel (4.05)
Longsword (4.35)
Frequency (5.10)
Sunshine Always (5.40)
Hopkirk,
think of an each way bet as 2 wagers. say you'd a £1 each way on a horse. £1 of that is betting that the horse will win. The other £1 is that it will be placed, 1st, 2nd, or 3rd.
If you had £1 ew on a 5-1 winner you'd be paid £5 and your £1 stake for it winning and a 1/4 of the odds for the ew part. £2.25.
think of an each way bet as 2 wagers. say you'd a £1 each way on a horse. £1 of that is betting that the horse will win. The other £1 is that it will be placed, 1st, 2nd, or 3rd.
If you had £1 ew on a 5-1 winner you'd be paid £5 and your £1 stake for it winning and a 1/4 of the odds for the ew part. £2.25.