Anyone do well on the Grand National?

Fordulike

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I put 50p EW bets on ten different horses. Many Clouds and Saint Are came in for me, which netted me.... wait for it...... a whole 20 quid profit.

This is the only event I ever bet on in a year, so I'm happy with the outcome.

Anyone else have some luck yesterday?
 
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Alan Quay

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I'm very bad at remembering people's names, so I call everyone Dude. Saves embarrasment. As a result in my local they often call me Dude.

I split £10 across 4 horses, one of which was called Monbeg Dude. I had £1.50 each way (50:1, top 5, 1/4 odds) so I made a £10.25 profit!
 
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RobF

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Yes, the bookies, they breathed a sigh of relief when A P McCoy came in fifth.

Well done on your gain though.
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I believe some bookies pay out each way for fifth on the National.

AP would have returned 2-1, not a fortune but I expect a few punters got their overall stake money back.

I didn't bother this year, but have made small profits in the past by backing four or five horses each way.
 

flecc

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I believe some bookies pay out each way for fifth on the National.
Maybe Rob, but it was announced on some news bulletins before the race that the bookies stood to lose around £50 millions if Tony McCoy won, hence my sayng they sighed with relief when he came in fifth.

I never bet on horse racing so know nothing about the odds distribution.
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Alan Quay

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Maybe Rob, but it was announced on some news bulletins before the race that the bookies stood to lose around £50 millions if Tony McCoy won, hence my sayng they sighed with relief when he came in fifth.

I never bet on horse racing so know nothing about the odds distribution.
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Yesterday, on the National with Ladbrokes, a £1 each way bet meant:

Cost: £2
£1 to win.
£1 to come 1-5th, at 1/4 odds.

So:

If you put a quid each way on at 10:1

1st: £10 + stake + £2.50 + stake : £14.50
2nd-5th: £2.50 + stake: £3.50
 

Fordulike

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Thanks Mike, but I still won't bet on them. :)
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It is a mugs game, unless you are one of the something like .00001% who are professionals making a living out of it.

I let my family choose a horse each and put no more than a tenner in total on the race.
It's a yearly family fun thing, no more, no less :D
 
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Alan Quay

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It is a mugs game, unless you are one of the something like .00001% who are professionals making a living out of it.

I let my family choose a horse each and put no more than a tenner in total on the race.
It's a yearly family fun thing, no more, no less :D
I must be in 0.00001% then. So far this year I have doubled my money on horse racing. I expect this trend to remain true through the remainder of the year.

(haha, like you its a tenner of familly fun on national day only, except this year we won something!)
 

jdallan

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I had a dream the night before and it was all about number 5. So I put £5 on horse number. 5, and guess what - it came 5th!

Jim
 
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