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  • #76
    Re: LB meet 8th October 2011 -

    lol, ahhh it's a big cock then. The travelodge is about 2 miles from the racecourse. Well that's where we're staying anyways. Will get a cab then

    Travelodge Wolverhampton Central Hotel

    Bankfield House



    Waterloo Road
    Wolverhampton
    West Midlands
    WV1 4QL
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    • #77
      Re: LB meet 8th October 2011 -

      Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
      lol, ahhh it's a big cock then. The travelodge is about 2 miles from the racecourse. Well that's where we're staying anyways. Will get a cab then

      Travelodge Wolverhampton Central Hotel

      Bankfield House



      Waterloo Road
      Wolverhampton
      West Midlands
      WV1 4QL
      Was going off AA route map 1.4 miles which is minimum fare in a taxi between 4 not worth switching yer engine on.
      I will be going in a taxi lol

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      • #78
        Re: LB meet 8th October 2011 -

        you could walk, but it's a fair way, plus you have to walk past The Molineux (yuk) or the custard bowl as us West Brom fans call it. You'll see why when you go past it. Plus the road is dual carriageway then up to Dunstall park is up a bit of a slope, the into a housing estate. I'd grab a taxi if I were you.
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        • #79
          Re: LB meet 8th October 2011 -

          Do you have to prepay for the preorder drinks by cheque - thats a bit archaic - how do you want to sort that out ?

          Or we could just leave it till we are there if it makes life easier.
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          • #80
            Re: LB meet 8th October 2011 -

            Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
            Do you have to prepay for the preorder drinks by cheque - thats a bit archaic - how do you want to sort that out ?

            Or we could just leave it till we are there if it makes life easier.
            Well it says cheque or card, judging by what everyone has said maybe be best left till we arrive. Think it's just an extra bit of service they do, I think it's mainly for the wine tbh or if you want your beer on ice when you sit down.

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            • #81
              Re: LB meet 8th October 2011 -

              It turns out that the bookies in the Ringside Restuarant is not only Ladbrokes, but will be staffed by my mates Vanessa and Neil. Furthermore, there is no minimum stake, she informs me, and you can also put on combination bets such as double, lucky 15's etc. Only problem (for them) is that they have old Halo tills and no automatic settling, so all bets have to be manually settled, using a calculator.

              So don't go getting all excited about your nag coming second @ 6/4! Actually, don't even go each way on the short odds stuff, it's not worth the grief lol.
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              • #82
                Re: LB meet 8th October 2011 -

                This page explains the different types of bets available to punters.

                Win Bet
                This is the simplest and most popular type of bet. Your selection has to be a winner for you to collect.
                Example:
                �5 win Jayanjay 5.30 Epsom. Jayanjay wins at 5/1.
                Return = �25, �5 x 5 + �5(stake). Total return = �30.

                Each Way Bet
                This consists of two bets, win and place. This means you will get some kind of return as long as your selection is placed and an even bigger return if it wins.
                Example:
                �5 each way Pentire 2.30 Ascot. Pentire wins at 8/1. The e/w terms on the race are 1/5 the odds 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
                Return for the win part of the bet = �40, �5 x 8 + �5(stake) = �45.
                Return for the place part of the bet = �8, �5 x 13 / 5 = �13.
                Total Return = �58.
                Place terms for each race or sporting event vary, they are always stated online with the bookmaker with whom you are placing your bet.

                Multiple Bets
                A multiple bet is when you combine a number of selections that 'multiply' as they win. They can be difficult bets to land but the returns can be huge if successful. Multiple bets can also be placed e/w. Below are examples of the different types of multiple bets.

                Double: Combination of two selections.

                Treble: Combination of three selections.

                Accumulator: Combination of four or more selections.

                Patent: Three selections comprising of the following seven bets; three singles, three doubles and a treble.

                Yankee: Four selections comprising of the following eleven bets; six doubles, four trebles, one fourfold accumulator.

                Lucky 15: The same as a Yankee but with four singles to make fifteen bets in total.
                These are the most popular types of multiple bet, but others are available.

                Computer Straight Forecast
                A horse racing bet where you have to select the first and second in the correct order.
                Tricast
                Like the computer straight forecast but you have to select the first three home.
                Placepot
                A horse must be selected to be placed in each of the first six races of a particular meeting.
                Jackpot
                Like the placepot bet but instead of place horses you have to select the winner of each race.
                Scoop Six
                A Saturday only bet where you have to select the winner of the day's main races. There is also a place dividend.
                Last edited by enaid; 23rd September 2011, 11:55:AM.

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                • #83
                  Re: LB meet 8th October 2011 -

                  Hi Di


                  Dont know if we still pre ordering----but if we are

                  • 2 San miguel
                  • 1 Bottle Chardonnay---Number 16 on the list


                  Thanks

                  Turbs

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                  • #84
                    Re: LB meet 8th October 2011 -

                    Re the "Lucky 15"---do you bet "to win" or "each way" or have to decide the type for each individual horse in the bet?

                    (only ever done Grand National so a bit naive!!)


                    Originally posted by enaid View Post
                    This page explains the different types of bets available to punters.

                    Win Bet
                    This is the simplest and most popular type of bet. Your selection has to be a winner for you to collect.
                    Example:
                    �5 win Jayanjay 5.30 Epsom. Jayanjay wins at 5/1.
                    Return = �25, �5 x 5 + �5(stake). Total return = �30.

                    Each Way Bet
                    This consists of two bets, win and place. This means you will get some kind of return as long as your selection is placed and an even bigger return if it wins.
                    Example:
                    �5 each way Pentire 2.30 Ascot. Pentire wins at 8/1. The e/w terms on the race are 1/5 the odds 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
                    Return for the win part of the bet = �40, �5 x 8 + �5(stake) = �45.
                    Return for the place part of the bet = �8, �5 x 13 / 5 = �13.
                    Total Return = �58.
                    Place terms for each race or sporting event vary, they are always stated online with the bookmaker with whom you are placing your bet.

                    Multiple Bets
                    A multiple bet is when you combine a number of selections that 'multiply' as they win. They can be difficult bets to land but the returns can be huge if successful. Multiple bets can also be placed e/w. Below are examples of the different types of multiple bets.

                    Double: Combination of two selections.

                    Treble: Combination of three selections.

                    Accumulator: Combination of four or more selections.

                    Patent: Three selections comprising of the following seven bets; three singles, three doubles and a treble.

                    Yankee: Four selections comprising of the following eleven bets; six doubles, four trebles, one fourfold accumulator.

                    Lucky 15: The same as a Yankee but with four singles to make fifteen bets in total.
                    These are the most popular types of multiple bet, but others are available.

                    Computer Straight Forecast
                    A horse racing bet where you have to select the first and second in the correct order.
                    Tricast
                    Like the computer straight forecast but you have to select the first three home.
                    Placepot
                    A horse must be selected to be placed in each of the first six races of a particular meeting.
                    Jackpot
                    Like the placepot bet but instead of place horses you have to select the winner of each race.
                    Scoop Six
                    A Saturday only bet where you have to select the winner of the day's main races. There is also a place dividend.

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                    • #85
                      Re: LB meet 8th October 2011 -

                      You have to go win or ew on the whole bet. You can't do either or on each horse.
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                      • #86
                        Re: LB meet 8th October 2011 -

                        Meal is booked for 5.30 but a few minutes late not a problem.

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                        • #87
                          Re: LB meet 8th October 2011 -

                          Hi Di

                          with the announcement of 900 redundancies in our village and my son one of them---we are all at a low ebb and he needs our support - especially to care for his daughter this next weekend

                          So afraid we have to pull out of the meet--I'll try and get a refund fron the racecourse people----train fares not refundable though-grrrr

                          I'll post a cheque to travelodge (addressed to you) for £20 for the room you booked for me-I don't want you out of pocket

                          I'll text Jax as we was meeting on station

                          Turbs
                          Last edited by Turboman; 29th September 2011, 12:07:PM. Reason: name left in

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                          • #88
                            Re: LB meet 8th October 2011 -

                            Sorry to hear that Turbs, but of course family must come first.

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                            • #89
                              Re: LB meet 8th October 2011 -

                              Oh bummer Turbs - on both counts!

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                              • #90
                                Re: LB meet 8th October 2011 -

                                Not sure as to that comment if Jax is attending or not, no matter.

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