May. 17th, 2012 at 4:20am
This is the bet I like to do...A lucky 15
I do a 20p lucky 15, which costs a total of £3.00
A Lucky 15 consists of 15 bets involving 4 selections in different events. The bet includes 4 singles, 6 doubles, 4 trebles, and 1 fourfold. If only one selection wins, as a consolation returns are paid to double the odds. If all four selections win, a bonus of 10% is added to total returns. For the bonus to apply, all selections must win (none void or non-runners).
What is a Lucky 15 bet?
Well this is a type of a Full Coverage bet because it covers all possible combinations of multiple bets from four selections. There are different types of multiple bets, all with different names, but the Lucky 15 option is a very popular one, particularly in horse racing. There are two different types of Full Cover Bets, ones which do not include singles and ones which do. A Lucky 15 does include all Four single bets as well. So what exactly are you taking a punt on with a Lucky 15? Well, you are making fifteen separate bets within a Lucky 15 bet, hence the name! Firstly because this is built from four separate selections, you have 4 Single Bets. Along with that, from those four selections you can also make a combination of 6 Double Bets. To finish out, there are a combination of 4 Treble Bets and one Fourfold Accumulator as well, adding up to fifteen bets in total.
So with a Lucky 15 you are spreading your betting net far and wide for just four selections, and naturally the pay off is a big reward if all four of your selections win. But the appeal of the Lucky 15 Full Coverage bet is that you can still make good profit if not all of your selections win, and this is down to the coverage of the multiple options. The first thing to remember if you are tempted by a Lucky 15 bet, is that because you are essentially making fifteen separate bets, then you are going to be placing a stake of fifteen times of your unit stake.
I do a 20p lucky 15, which costs a total of £3.00
A Lucky 15 consists of 15 bets involving 4 selections in different events. The bet includes 4 singles, 6 doubles, 4 trebles, and 1 fourfold. If only one selection wins, as a consolation returns are paid to double the odds. If all four selections win, a bonus of 10% is added to total returns. For the bonus to apply, all selections must win (none void or non-runners).
What is a Lucky 15 bet?
Well this is a type of a Full Coverage bet because it covers all possible combinations of multiple bets from four selections. There are different types of multiple bets, all with different names, but the Lucky 15 option is a very popular one, particularly in horse racing. There are two different types of Full Cover Bets, ones which do not include singles and ones which do. A Lucky 15 does include all Four single bets as well. So what exactly are you taking a punt on with a Lucky 15? Well, you are making fifteen separate bets within a Lucky 15 bet, hence the name! Firstly because this is built from four separate selections, you have 4 Single Bets. Along with that, from those four selections you can also make a combination of 6 Double Bets. To finish out, there are a combination of 4 Treble Bets and one Fourfold Accumulator as well, adding up to fifteen bets in total.
So with a Lucky 15 you are spreading your betting net far and wide for just four selections, and naturally the pay off is a big reward if all four of your selections win. But the appeal of the Lucky 15 Full Coverage bet is that you can still make good profit if not all of your selections win, and this is down to the coverage of the multiple options. The first thing to remember if you are tempted by a Lucky 15 bet, is that because you are essentially making fifteen separate bets, then you are going to be placing a stake of fifteen times of your unit stake.