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shilts
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Hi attached a shot of parameters currently used for "level staking" (£1) . Anyone tell me which one on this list here would be to swap it round to liabilty staking £1 instead please ??
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shilts
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Hi Shaun liability (back and lay in brackets) I presume ?,didnt want to cock it up by percentage of balance etc ).

The one with back and lay in brackets then ??.

Thanx
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Derek27
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shilts wrote:
Thu Feb 09, 2023 8:21 pm
Hi Shaun liability (back and lay in brackets) I presume ?,didnt want to cock it up by percentage of balance etc ).

The one with back and lay in brackets then ??.

Thanx
It depends on whether you're backing or laying. If you place a bet at 1.5 with a stake of £10, back & lay liability would both, back and lay for £20 (which is a lay liability of £10). Back only would lay for £20 but back for £10, thereby having a liability of £10 either way.
shilts
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Only lay , in the instance of a tenner as you mention ?? , to put a tenner on as total risk that particular lay , but not as a percentage of balance etc , just a straight tenner.) should be straight forward ?
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shilts wrote:
Thu Feb 09, 2023 8:55 pm
Only lay , in the instance of a tenner as you mention ?? , to put a tenner on as total risk that particular lay , but not as a percentage of balance etc , just a straight tenner.) should be straight forward ?
Yes, if you're in any doubt just play around in practice mode. Place a few back and lay bets using both staking methods.
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Dallas
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Derek27 wrote:
Thu Feb 09, 2023 8:34 pm
shilts wrote:
Thu Feb 09, 2023 8:21 pm
Hi Shaun liability (back and lay in brackets) I presume ?,didnt want to cock it up by percentage of balance etc ).

The one with back and lay in brackets then ??.

Thanx
It depends on whether you're backing or laying. If you place a bet at 1.5 with a stake of £10, back & lay liability would both, back and lay for £20 (which is a lay liability of £10). Back only would lay for £20 but back for £10, thereby having a liability of £10 either way.
Not quite, when staking by liability for back bets it's effectively the amount you want to win or your payout,
so a stake by liability set to £10 if the odds were 1.5 the actual amount staked would be £20 if backing or laying as both
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Derek27
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Dallas wrote:
Thu Feb 09, 2023 10:04 pm
Derek27 wrote:
Thu Feb 09, 2023 8:34 pm
shilts wrote:
Thu Feb 09, 2023 8:21 pm
Hi Shaun liability (back and lay in brackets) I presume ?,didnt want to cock it up by percentage of balance etc ).

The one with back and lay in brackets then ??.

Thanx
It depends on whether you're backing or laying. If you place a bet at 1.5 with a stake of £10, back & lay liability would both, back and lay for £20 (which is a lay liability of £10). Back only would lay for £20 but back for £10, thereby having a liability of £10 either way.
Not quite, when staking by liability for back bets it's effectively the amount you want to win or your payout,
so a stake by liability set to £10 if the odds were 1.5 the actual amount staked would be £20 if backing or laying as both
That's what I said isn't it? :)

I should have said lay only, there isn't a back only, but £20 with 'By Liability (Back & Lay)' at 1.5 would result in a £20 bet on either polarity.
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Dallas
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Derek27 wrote:
Thu Feb 09, 2023 10:14 pm
Dallas wrote:
Thu Feb 09, 2023 10:04 pm
Derek27 wrote:
Thu Feb 09, 2023 8:34 pm


It depends on whether you're backing or laying. If you place a bet at 1.5 with a stake of £10, back & lay liability would both, back and lay for £20 (which is a lay liability of £10). Back only would lay for £20 but back for £10, thereby having a liability of £10 either way.
Not quite, when staking by liability for back bets it's effectively the amount you want to win or your payout,
so a stake by liability set to £10 if the odds were 1.5 the actual amount staked would be £20 if backing or laying as both
That's what I said isn't it? :)

I should have said lay only, there isn't a back only, but £20 with 'By Liability (Back & Lay)' at 1.5 would result in a £20 bet on either polarity.
Y, it was that last part about the lay being for £20 but the back bet for £10 I was clarifying
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