Understanding How Much Will I Win or Lose?

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Knowing how much you can win or lose from a bet/trade couldn’t be easier (once you know where your looking).

The amount you will win or lose is always shown next to the selections name (on both the ladder and one-click screens). You will only ever win or lose the amount shown next to the actual winner – if you have greened up and have an equal amount on all selections then it won’t matter which wins the profit will be the same.

For example, in the image below a few bets have already been placed on two selections, what you can see is if;
‘Lost Legend’ wins you make a profit of £44.03, and if
‘Kinari’ wins you make a profit of £67.80 and if
any of the remaining runners win then you will lose -£20.20.

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The figures in the trade profit column (£2.90) are showing you what you could ‘green up’ for at this moment using the current odds available (this figure will, of course, keep changing as the odds move). Should you click on a figure in the trade profit column now and get your bets matched all the figures below the selections names will change to show that same amount. To see a detailed example on ‘Greening Up’ see this thread
http://www.betangel.com/forum/viewtopic ... 47&t=11572

It’s the same when viewing on the ladder screen, ‘Lost Legend’ will return a £70.00, ‘Kinari’ will return £58.00 profit and if any other runner wins you will lose -£30.00

At the top right corner, you can see the figure-£0.66p, just like on the one-click screen this is showing what you could ‘green up’ for at this moment using the available odds, so in this example if you were to click this figure now and have your bets matched all the figures next to the selections name would change to -£0.66p meaning no matter who win you would lose -66p on this race.

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