Rules You each get 3 x £10 bets each round of the Premier League. Place your bets on a home win, away win or draw in 3 of the 10 fixtures. I'll keep a League table of participants and by the end of May 2014 we will have ourselves a winner. Any participant that forgets to place their bets in a round will face a fine of £20. We'll start this weekend but the closing date for entry will be noon, Saturday 31st August. (So if you start late and miss 2 rounds you start at -£40) Come on...put your (virtual) money where your mouth is! Round 1 Saturday 1.36 Liverpool 4.50 Draw 9.00 Stoke (12.45pm) 1.40 Arsenal 4.50 Draw 8.00 Aston Villa (3pm) 3.00 Norwich 3.20 Draw 2.30 Everton (3pm) 2.20 Sunderland 3.40 Draw 3.20 Fulham (3pm) 2.37 West Brom 3.40 Draw 2.87 Southampton (3pm) 1.91 West Ham 3.40 Draw 4.00 Cardiff (3pm) 4.33 Swansea 3.40 Draw 1.83 Man Utd (5.30pm) Sunday 5.00 Crystal Palace 3.50 Draw 1.73 Tottenham (1.30pm) 1.22 Chelsea 6.00 Draw 12.00 Hull (4pm) Monday 1.33 Man City 5.00 Draw 8.50 Newcastle (8pm) Copyright of Mustyfrog punters club inc.
Help me out here - don't understand your odds! What is my payout if I fx play all 3 bets in the Mcity/Newcastle game????
£13.33 if Man City win £50 if its a draw £85 if Newcastle win Diabolical book on that game it's only about 106%.
2/1 Norwich 11/5 Draw 13/10 Everton (3pm) 6/5 Sunderland 12/5 Draw 11/5 Fulham (3pm) 10/11 West Ham 12/5 Draw 3/1 Cardiff (3pm) Looks like a valuebet to me - but i'm still not sure if I got the maths right...
Arsenal, Swans and Spurs to all win Arsenal v Aston Villa (3pm) @ 2/5 Swansea v Man Utd (5.30pm) @ 10/3 Crystal Palace v Tottenham (1.30pm) @ 8/11
Basically Mikra, for a draw between sunderland and Fulham, the odds are 12/5 - so for a £10 bet, you would get back £24 + your orignal £10 bet (10/5 = 2) (2 x 12 = 24) + original bet. So for the Norwich draw @ 11/5 = 10 / 5 = 2 2 * 11 = 22 + Original bet Total gain = £32
If Man City win you are down £16.70 (ish....not using a calculator at the moment) - £30 bet....£3.30 win on City + £10 stake back...£20 losses If there is a draw you are £20 up - £30 bet....£40 won on the draw + £10 stake back......£20 lost If Newcastle win you are £55 up - £30 bet......£75 won on Newcastle + £10 stake back......£20 lost make sense? so to calculate the odds on 15/2 for example. £10 x 15 divided by 2 is how you arrive at your winnings 15/2 as expressed in the decimal system is 8.50
Just tell me mate what your £10 bets are going on and I'll tell you to the penny what you will win for each one if you're correct
ok - now I get it - bit slow I know - decimal system I understand that! WTF do you have such a weird system --> decmal odds are a lot easier and you don't have to know fractions or division!!! Can I play my triple for £10? odds 12.6? £10 on Norwich odds 2 aaannndd - fcuk these odds stink - where did you dig those up. Thery're worse than offered in Denmark (40% tax before pay-out included)
ok - singles then here we go: 2/1 Norwich 11/5 Draw 13/10 Everton (3pm) 10/11 West Ham 12/5 Draw 3/1 Cardiff (3pm) 10/3 Swansea 12/5 Draw 5/6 Man Utd (5.30pm) If Swans can swing Manutd C*****f can make it away!
If anyone wants to risk a treble and you want anyone to work it out for you let me know. Did you know that a £30 treble on the Welsh clubs to win (Swans, Cardiff and Gareth Bale ) pays £898.18
My picks Saturday 2/5 Arsenal 7/2 Draw 7/1 Aston Villa (3pm) 2/1 Norwich 11/5 Draw 13/10 Everton (3pm) 10/3 Swansea 12/5 Draw 5/6 Man Utd (5.30pm)
10/11 West Ham 12/5 Draw 3/1 Cardiff (3pm) 4/1 Crystal Palace 5/2 Draw 8/11 Tottenham (1.30pm) 2/9 Chelsea 5/1 Draw 11/1 Hull (4pm)
You are absolutely right. Fractional odds are unnecessarily complicated. Included them because some of the Brits had trouble with the decimal system Musty used last year.....but everyone got the hang of it in the end. I'll change to decimal mate. The odds are from a UK bookmaker Coral. First bookies that popped into my head so went there...Paddy power usually have a few good specials if you're looking to put some money on