View From The Top Posted 13 July, 2010 Posted 13 July, 2010 I want to do Saints to go up and Lambert as L1 golden boot but I can't find above 7-1. I also want to do a saints up/pompey down double and again I've been quoted 5-1. Anyone know of anywhere doing better odds?
Draino76 Posted 13 July, 2010 Posted 13 July, 2010 I would have £100 on that accumulated. £3,600.00 return.
View From The Top Posted 13 July, 2010 Author Posted 13 July, 2010 I would have £100 on that accumulated. £3,600.00 return. Explain please. I usually only do singles or doubles.
Saint Garrett Posted 13 July, 2010 Posted 13 July, 2010 Does he not mean...Saints to get promoted, Lambert top goalscorer and then Pompey relegated all together ?
Hatch Posted 13 July, 2010 Posted 13 July, 2010 Its just a double. 5-1 x 7-1 = 35-1. except both bets have Saints to go up, so its not a valid bet.
Draino76 Posted 13 July, 2010 Posted 13 July, 2010 OK, how about Saints to go up, Poopey relegated and Rickie for the golden boot treble?
View From The Top Posted 13 July, 2010 Author Posted 13 July, 2010 By the way, 7/1 saints to go up and lambert top scorer is very good odds. is that champions, or just to go up? we're favourites, as is lambert. Thank you for contacting Paddy Power Customer Support. Our trading department has informed me that we can offer 7/1 Southampton to be promoted and Rickie Lambert to be leading L1 goalscorer (Dead heat rules apply). If you phone our Dial-a-bet service they can take the bet there. I have provided the numbers below: Dial-a-Bet: From Ireland: 1800 721 821 From UK: 08000 565 265
Saint Garrett Posted 13 July, 2010 Posted 13 July, 2010 Rickie is 5/1 top goalscorer, we're 8/11 to get promoted.....I can't be bothered to work out what that would be as a betting term...
MarkSFC Posted 13 July, 2010 Posted 13 July, 2010 By the way if you put £100 on the double (7's and 5's) the return is actually £4,800. You add a point when accumalating odds. Ie £100 on 7-1 pays 800. £800 on 5-1 returns £4,800.
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