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MikeyT

Bristol Match Thread

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Yeah but you combine the two dontcha.

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I don't think it's as straight forward as that as the first bet has a major part to play in the second bet.

Therefore as Wood netted 3 it makes the second bet a lot easier to get, you need a bookie or professional gambler to explain it but the odds are slightly less than the two separate bets multiplied.

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I don't think it's as straight forward as that as the first bet has a major part to play in the second bet.

Therefore as Wood netted 3 it makes the second bet a lot easier to get, you need a bookie or professional gambler to explain it but the odds are slightly less than the two separate bets multiplied.

Or the other way round if you win a game 4 0 it's quite likely your most lethal goalscorer (Wood or Nugent) will have scored more than 1.

Still given the other was 125s, gotta be at least 300/1 for me. Babs needs to spill the beans haha.

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I don't think it's as straight forward as that as the first bet has a major part to play in the second bet.

Therefore as Wood needed 3 it makes the second bet a lot easier to get, you need a bookie or professional gambler to explain it but the odds are slightly less than the two separate bets multiplied.

There's probably a mathematical formula that bookies apply for situations like that, but I think say that the odds of a Wood hat-trick would be 30-1 and a 4-0 win is 25-1...you'd probably reduce by a factor of about a half to take account that getting one makes the other much more likely...so instead of 750-1 combined the 'true' odds would be about 375-1. As a bookie you always want a margin to add to that, so a bookie might quote you 250 or 300-1. Perhaps.

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