Bubbasmith
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Original Post 2010-Feb-23, 03:36 PM
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Apparently a punter on their birthday had an all up $1.00 bet on the Sale races culminating it all going onto 20/1 shot In An Instant in race 7 . That horse won so the punter won $70,000 odd
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 2010-Feb-23, 03:43 PM
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Love it and good on um, wonder how long they spent on the form  Oh! wasn't you was it Bubba.
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Bubbasmith
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 2010-Feb-23, 04:03 PM
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I am still not sure whether this is fair dinkum or not as having checked on Supertab there is no single amount of $10,000 placed. At 3.39 $773 was placed to knock the odds down and at 3.44 a further $827 was bet. Both those amounts cut the odds prior to those bets from $21.00 to $2.40. Hardly $10,000, the amount required to have won $70,000.
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jimbler
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 2010-Feb-23, 04:12 PM
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It looks like there is some truth to it. It only paid $7.60 Win and $5.40 place on SuperTab.
How can you check the size of individual bets? Wouldn't it have gone on straight away after the previous leg of the all-up won?
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 2010-Feb-23, 04:18 PM
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I am still not sure whether this is fair dinkum or not as having checked on Supertab there is no single amount of $10,000 placed. At 3.39 $773 was placed to knock the odds down and at 3.44 a further $827 was bet. Both those amounts cut the odds prior to those bets from $21.00 to $2.40. Hardly $10,000, the amount required to have won $70,000.
I've got $14,215 going into the pool 21 minutes before the jump ...
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sobig
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 2010-Feb-23, 05:58 PM
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Without that $14000 that would give about $15 dividend
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 2010-Feb-23, 06:08 PM
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when it was 2.20 - thought i better take a little of the 38.0 on BF - someone must be confident to place 10k or so on it - so i was happy- didn't know i was just following a lucky punter- was worth the 5 dollar investment though
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Bubbasmith
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 2010-Feb-23, 06:43 PM
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In the last 22 minutes prior to the race ( that is when its odds dramaticlly changed ) I have $20,882 going onto the win, however that went on in dribs & drads every 2 minutes upto the jump. If it was an all up bet it would have gone on in one bet, therefore it does not make sense.When the pool was $34,679 it was paying $21.20 yet when the pool jumped to $36,663 it was paying $ 2.40 . Something is wrong ... to reduce the odds to that extent required a bet of around $12,000 yet the pool only increased by $1,984. Beachy where did you get that figure of $14,215 ?
Jimbler queries how one knows all this information.
If you subscribe to dynamicraceodds.com. you are able to get all the tote odds and investments on the 3 TABs. You are able to access the odds on Betfair , the 3 TABs and upto 10 bookies. I am in no way connected to them, but if any punter is serious about his betting he would be mad not to subscribe.
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« Last Edit: 2010-Feb-23, 06:58 PM by Bubbasmith »
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Steve M
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 2010-Feb-24, 06:51 PM
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'■ One Victorian punter collected more than $89,000 after a successful four-horse all-up win bet was placed at the Sale races yesterday.
A Tabcorp official confirmed last night the final leg of the bet was in race seven, which was won by In An Instant, who started at $18 on course.
But with more than $11,500 rolled over onto the horse on the TAB after the first three legs of the bet won, the horse paid just $7.60 a win. In An Instant won by a head.'
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el zoro
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 2010-Feb-25, 09:12 AM
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Why wouldn't the punter have bet the 1st 3 legs all up & then collected & placed the $10K at $17 ? Return would have been $170K. To turn $1 into $10,000 after 3 bets the odds must have been $50 $20 $10 or something along those lines. Good Luck to them regardless.
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 2010-Feb-25, 09:30 AM
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Why wouldn't the punter have bet the 1st 3 legs all up & then collected & placed the $10K at $17 ? Return would have been $170K.
Because on a Monday at Sale he would be lucky to get $5000/300 and would still have to get the other $9700 on.
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el zoro
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 2010-Feb-25, 09:40 AM
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Yes I guess it's logistically improbable & maybe it was his/her 1st time at the races. Lucky beginner.
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GamblingMan
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 2010-Feb-25, 11:58 AM
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Are you guys going to place five $1 allup bets hoping to do the same every week? Money better spent than on Lotto.
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 2010-Feb-25, 01:14 PM
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Are you guys going to place five $1 allup bets hoping to do the same every week? Money better spent than on Lotto.
really ?
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GamblingMan
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 2010-Feb-25, 01:23 PM
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Auth, I picked you as a lotto man.
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