stealth s
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16 hours ago, Xtc12 said:
@stealth s just pick your games .... decide on how many matches you want all three outcomes and then multiply and you will get how many accas you have.
ie : Midweek matches
Everton, Wolves, Brighton , Newcastle, Arsenal, Southampton, Liverpool, Man C and three outcomes in the Chelsea and C.Palace games.
This will give you 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 3 x 3 = 9 Accas
Hope this helps !
Many thanks Mr Xtc12 ill be having a bash on saturdays, 9 accas at a colossal 25p an acca!
Cheers Ss
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14 hours ago, Sir Puntalot said:
to PL @stealth s
My head hurts just reading that!it hurts my head to!!
best imagine a column of matches which is the acca, at the top of the column
are those two matches, the thing is how many individual columns (acca bets) would you
have to do to ensure all the potential results of those two matches are covered so that at least
one of the accas get off to a two game winning start?
cheers Ss
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Hi
I wonder if you far more adept punters could help with this as im not great mathematician
if one does a 8 or 9 match acca and you wish to guarantee two of the matches would 'win' within the acca
how many bets would you have to make to ensure all the possible results of match 1 and match 2 are covered
for example next saturday imagine Man utd v Southampton and Wolves v Cardiff were the two 'banker games
that you would have to cover all results on then completing the acca with several normal selections
yesterday I had a speculative 10 match Acca with the middlesboro game as a single banker, in that i created 3
separate accas with home, away and draw for that match, then added 3 matches with odds around 11/8 or so and then
6 matches that were odds on (those 9 selections being home wins) i was only let down when Shrewsbury beat Peterboro (shrewsbury
only 1 away win all season up to then ffs, and Southport failing to beat mm united), with the middlesbrough match being a home win
that potential winning line would have returned me £225 for a mere 25p bet, of course if the 'guaranteed' match result had been a draw or away
returns would have been much higher.
I wanted to try similar bet with 2 guaranteed winners but just cant get my head around the number of bets required although I wondered if it was 6 or 9 ??
anyhoo many thanks if some kind member could advise or possibly guide me toi some sort of 'grid' where such things can be seen clearly
Cheers Ss
Naps - Sunday 13th December
in NAP of the Day Competition
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blimey it won by about 1000 lengths well done!