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Winning More Than Betting Company Is Worth
just out of curiosity I wanted to know what the odds would be if I correctly guessed the exact scores of 15 football matches on an accumilator.
The odds were something like over 12 billion to one return. If I put £1000 on that I would win back over a trillion pounds. The whole betting company would not be worth this, how would they pay it?
The odds were something like over 12 billion to one return. If I put £1000 on that I would win back over a trillion pounds. The whole betting company would not be worth this, how would they pay it?
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Chris
Chris
having done the odd 6-8 game accy in my time, I know how hard it would be to predict 15 results. I'd guess that you wouldnt be able to put the bet on as it would exceed the max payout. I doubt if you'd get odds anywhere near that high though. 12 billion to 1 ? for 15 results ? unless you were predicting the correct score in each game rather than just the match result
yes as I said, guessing the exact result rather than just win lose or draw. Mass1961 - as I also said "out of curiosity" I just wanted to see what the odds would be, nobody in their right mind could hope to get 15 results right. But when I saw the odds it just got me thinking. Even if I put £1 on they would owe me 12 billion.
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