Re: Can someone explain to me what "back" and "lay" mean in sports betting?
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CFH
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skel1983
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CFH
Ok, I think I get it. So if I just want to bet that the fight won't go the distance, I can get 1.1 odds just by betting against the house so to speak, is that correct?
Thats it yes, at the moment there is
£352 worth of best available at 1.1. So you can basically put anything upto £352 for it not to go the distance.
Wow. Those seem like incredibly good odds. There is no way I see that fight going the distance.
Here's another stupid question, how do I make the bolded Pound sign on my keyboard. All I have is the $...
Shift and the number 3 at the same time, also mate im sorry to burst your bubble, but i think you reading the odds wrong which i use to do with decimal odds, the odds of 1.1 means its 1/10 meaning for every £10 you wage you are getting £1 + your £10, not £11 + your £10 stake as you probably thought??
Bummer aint it i use to think the same i hate decimal odds fractions are much better old school ;D.
Re: Can someone explain to me what "back" and "lay" mean in sports betting?
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Originally Posted by
skel1983
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Originally Posted by
CFH
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Originally Posted by
skel1983
Thats it yes, at the moment there is £352 worth of best available at 1.1. So you can basically put anything upto £352 for it not to go the distance.
Wow. Those seem like incredibly good odds. There is no way I see that fight going the distance.
Here's another stupid question, how do I make the bolded Pound sign on my keyboard. All I have is the $...
Shift and the number 3 at the same time, also mate im sorry to burst your bubble, but i think you reading the odds wrong which i use to do with decimal odds, the odds of 1.1 means its 1/10 meaning for every £10 you wage you are getting £1 + your £10, not £11 + your £10 stake as you probably thought??
Bummer aint it i use to think the same i hate decimal odds fractions are much better old school ;D.
I assumed the odds were the same as in Killer's sportsbook, thus I thought 1.1 meant I would make 1.1 dollar/pound for every dollar/pound wagered. Damn it.
I just get the # symbol by pressing shift + 3. Maybe keyboards sold in the UK are different?
Re: Can someone explain to me what "back" and "lay" mean in sports betting?
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Originally Posted by
CFH
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Originally Posted by
skel1983
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Originally Posted by
CFH
Wow. Those seem like incredibly good odds. There is no way I see that fight going the distance.
Here's another stupid question, how do I make the bolded Pound sign on my keyboard. All I have is the $...
Shift and the number 3 at the same time, also mate im sorry to burst your bubble, but i think you reading the odds wrong which i use to do with decimal odds, the odds of 1.1 means its 1/10 meaning for every £10 you wage you are getting £1 + your £10, not £11 + your £10 stake as you probably thought??
Bummer aint it i use to think the same i hate decimal odds fractions are much better old school ;D.
I assumed the odds were the same as in Killer's sportsbook, thus I thought 1.1 meant I would make 1.1 dollar/pound for every dollar/pound wagered. Damn it.
I just get the # symbol by pressing shift + 3. Maybe keyboards sold in the UK are different?
Maybe the keyboards are different mate, errr on my keyboard the £ sign is on the 3 key but its shift and wherever the £ symbol appears on our keyboards in the uk.
Re: Can someone explain to me what "back" and "lay" mean in sports betting?
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Originally Posted by
skel1983
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Originally Posted by
CFH
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Originally Posted by
skel1983
Shift and the number 3 at the same time, also mate im sorry to burst your bubble, but i think you reading the odds wrong which i use to do with decimal odds, the odds of 1.1 means its 1/10 meaning for every £10 you wage you are getting £1 + your £10, not £11 + your £10 stake as you probably thought??
Bummer aint it i use to think the same i hate decimal odds fractions are much better old school ;D.
I assumed the odds were the same as in Killer's sportsbook, thus I thought 1.1 meant I would make 1.1 dollar/pound for every dollar/pound wagered. Damn it.
I just get the # symbol by pressing shift + 3. Maybe keyboards sold in the UK are different?
Maybe the keyboards are different mate, errr on my keyboard the £ sign is on the 3 key but its shift and wherever the £ symbol appears on our keyboards in the uk.
I just looked it up, and UK keyboards are slightly different. I find that interesting for some odd reason:
UK:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ed_Kingdom.svg
American:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...es-NoAltGr.svg
Re: Can someone explain to me what "back" and "lay" mean in sports betting?
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RP33
something to the extent of lay back and prepare to be ass raped on the bet you just made.
:lol:
Pretty much...
Re: Can someone explain to me what "back" and "lay" mean in sports betting?
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Originally Posted by
CFH
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Originally Posted by
skel1983
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Originally Posted by
CFH
I assumed the odds were the same as in Killer's sportsbook, thus I thought 1.1 meant I would make 1.1 dollar/pound for every dollar/pound wagered. Damn it.
I just get the # symbol by pressing shift + 3. Maybe keyboards sold in the UK are different?
Maybe the keyboards are different mate, errr on my keyboard the £ sign is on the 3 key but its shift and wherever the £ symbol appears on our keyboards in the uk.
I just looked it up, and UK keyboards are slightly different. I find that interesting for some odd reason:
UK:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ed_Kingdom.svg
American:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...es-NoAltGr.svg
I normally run a search and just copy n paste it. ;D