Donate SIGN UP

I'll Have A Half

Avatar Image
Ken4155 | 11:52 Sat 18th Aug 2018 | Other Sports
13 Answers
And i don't care which one.

Everton, Leicester, Hull, Reading, WBA, Barnsley, Burton, Peterborough, Portsmouth, Walsall, Exeter, Stevenage & Hibs all to win either half.

Odds of 403/1 boosted to 697/1 so could get £3,490.88 for my fiver - Willy Hill
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 13 of 13rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by Ken4155. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
I never unspderstand the betting odds.

I only have a Stan James account (because I got a free bet with them at one point, have never put any money in!) Nowhere does it explain any of the terms.

eg. if its x/y and x is greater than y, do I get more money back than if y is greater than x?
It's all gobbledegook to me. Do people go on courses to learn how betting works?
Question Author
Tuvok; the figure on the right represents your stake, the one on the left your possible returns. Hence, a £1 win on a 4/1 winner gives you £4 for the win AND your stake back = £5.
Question Author
Hopkirk; no courses needed, mate. My dad taught me to count the proper way; 1, 6/4, 2, 5/2, 3, 7/2 and so on :-)
No sorry, even that doesn't make any sense to me.
Question Author
1, 1 and 1/2, 2, 2 and 1/2, 3, 3 and 1/2, etc etc etc.
I could have been a bit more technical Hoppy, and given you; 4/5, 1, 5/4, 6/4, 7/4, 15/8, 2, 85/40, 11/5, 9/4, 5/2, 11/4, 3/1.
But that would have made your head explode :-)
So 4/1 gives £5 for a £1 bet

Thus 1/2 for a £1 bet would give 50p win and £1 bet back?

What about each way and other terms?
Question Author
Correct on the odds-on bet. Each way bets are usually settled at 1/4 or 1/5 the odds. A £1 e.w. bet will cost you £2 - £1 win and £1 place. For 1st or 2nd, there has to be at least 5 runners in the race, for 3rd there has to be 8 and in handicap races of 16 or more runners, you will get paid out for a 4th placed finish. In some of our bigger, well established handicap races, many firms will pay extra places.
Not sure what you mean by 'other terms'.
Question Author
Bournemouth, Leicester, A Villa, Blackburn, Stoke, Bristol R, Gillingham, Rochdale, Cambridge, Yeovil, Kilmarnock and Elgin.

If this dirty dozen can win either half, then, with a fiver on @ approx 715/1, i could well be the happy recipient of £3,579. :-)
Question Author
C Palace, WHU, Brentford, Millwall, WBA, Fleetwood, Wigan, Barnsley, Portsmouth, Southend, Walsall, Mansfield, Port Vale, Stevenage and Hearts.

All to win either half. £5 @ approx 823/1 = approx £4,118
Question Author
A day early this week! Off to the races tomorrow so doing all my studying now. Hopes rest on the following dirty dozen to win at least one half of their games;

Brentford, Millwall, PNE, Walsall, Exeter, Hearts, Peterhead, Valencia, Monchengladbach, Napoli, Citadella and Dijon

£5 @ approx 432/1 = £2,165 Mustard :-)
Question Author
Leicester, Man Utd, Leeds, Middlesbrough, Notts Forest, Sheff Utd, Stoke, WBA, Doncaster, Blackpool, Peterborough, Portsmouth, Exeter and Northampton.

£5 @ just over 500/1 = £2,509.36 - which would come in very handy :-)
Question Author
Spurs, Wolves, Everton, Norwich, Brentford, Swansea, Blackburn, Burton, Luton, Newport, Crawley and Lincoln.

£5 @ boosted odds could be worth £1,713

1 to 13 of 13rss feed

Do you know the answer?

I'll Have A Half

Answer Question >>