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Payoffs for $2 Win Bets ODDS PAYS ODDS 3-5 $3.20 5-2 4-5 $3.60 3-1 1-1 $4.00 7-2 6-5 $4.40 4-1 5 more rows •
Elephants is slang for large institutional investors that have the resources to move markets on their own.
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Your best bet is to play a lottery where the payout is small. Fewer people playing generally means your odds of winning are higher. Of course, if...
Read More »It's surprising at how many people make bets on horse races without the slightest understanding of the tote board. While all of those numbers on the board may seem imposing, the odds and payoffs are actually pretty easy to learn. And by doing so, you will be able to make and calculate better bets. The easiest information on the board is the win odds quoted on each horse. They don't tell you what the horse will pay, but the amount of profit you will get and the amount you have to bet to get it. For example, 6-5 means you will get $6 in profit for every $5 you wager, while 20-1 means you get $20 in profit for every $1 you wager. In the latter example, a bet of $2 means you would get $42 back for a winning wager. Payoffs use the actual odds and are rounded down to the nearest nickel or dime, depending on the rules at that track. This rounding is called breakage.
If you withdraw $10,000 or more, federal law requires the bank to report it to the IRS in an effort to prevent money laundering and tax evasion....
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Little do they know they're acting out an emotional attachment to the feeling of losing. Such gamblers typically do become, in the derogatory sense...
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Underdogs are barking That's nearly a 61% winning percentage in an industry where even the sharpest bettors can't ask for much more than a 55% win...
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A tie is the identical result that occurs when each team has scored the same total number of runs after their allotted innings, all innings being...
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That is why correct basic strategy advises in favour of splitting your 2s and 3s against 2 or 3 as well as versus the other small upcards (4, 5, 6,...
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The Flying Insect Rule “If the player's ball lies in a hazard, the insect is considered to be in the hazard and the player may not touch or...
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