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let's do an example of multiple bet patterns or that formats there's many types you have wind Yankee bets win lucky bets Canadian bets they're all multiple bets each one carries specific unique pattern let's do one of them win patent bet or some people people might say win patent bet Baden patent same thing a patent patent bed always has seven beds wrapped inside this format based on when single beds wind our beds wind travel beds let's go find them seven of seven beds to do Payton bed we need three events event a Serena to win Wimbledon event B Tiger Woods to win Scottish Open golf event seeing Red Rum to win three o'clock race at link vo horse-racing where are the seven bets well they start with the troubles we make a trouble by there's there's only one one wind trouble bet here it's easy that's one bit that's a treble let's do doubles from our free events how many doubles can we make the maximum number of doubles babies one that's one double a B AC PC one double your second double bed third Oh that's another three bits when single well we got three events so first one must be a this one bet must be be as well yes another another wind single sea total number of pets one plus three plus three there you are seven bits win patent bet we patent for selections my four selections I choose Serena to win tennis Tiger Woods to win golf match Redrum - in horse-racing match doc number 4 - in dog racing match yeah man I'm doing a patent with four selections also known as a perm patent what that mean what that means is how many patent bets can I do with four events well to cut a long story short they are four patents within four selections baby see that's one Payton paetynn number one where is our second second Peter it's a ABD that one must be BCD there's another one somewhere there you are with four events or four selections I can create for patent bet each one carries seven bits seventh 7/7 bets there seven with four selections Payton bet or perm Payton bets I have seven times four equals 28 bets how many patents can I do with five selections there's a b c kc d AE d cut a long story short I can create 10 patents worth five selections five events each one carries seven bits inside total number of bets is 10 times 7 let's go back to three selections how much do I pay the bookie inside our betting shop one-pound unit seven bits I pay em seven pounds for my bet if I have four selections Peyton I pay the bookie four times seven bits 20 pounds if my units take is 1 times 28 28 pounds
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- Berry Nemes, Staff Member
so guys in this video we're going to be discussing a patent bet this is a very common bet the patent bet and one of my favorites too especially if i'm only wanting to select free selections and they're quite big prices that's my favorite patent when i pick a big price and i usually go each way on it if you want to see about each way betting click the navigation bar above and you'll see each way bets here at the moment we've got patent here and heinz 57 and we'll also soon have glyph lucky 15. so if you're watching at a later date check up there for some more material so we've got three singles three doubles and a treble that consists of these seven bets for a patent and as you can see based on the visual here which is based on football betting you can see the treble is over here the two doubles the three doubles is there team 18 b team b team c and then team a and team c now if you only get one winner you'll get this single here if you get two winners you'll get this single here this single here and this double here if you get three winners you get the whole lot and that's why the patent is so popular because even if you get one winner you're guaranteed a return now providing that winner is over say seven to one for your argument's sake you will get your stake back you should do now this is why each way patent is quite popular as well because it's very common to get if you get one winner that you might get one place as well i'm not saying that you will but i'm just saying that could happen you've got more chance of it happen if you do it each way so if you look at this um article here it shows you how a patent is placed it gives you examples of staking system you choose your seven selections create the selection by create selecting the price enter your stake remember if each way this will be double how to convert the odds if you need to convert the odds at all i've got a fractions and decimals calculator that you can select down here and also it gives you advice on if you've got a bookmaker that only offers fractionals usually by default you go up to the top menu bar up here on your betting account and you can change it to whatever you want if you want it fractions or decimals so the guide is here a trixie is very commonly related to a patent but a trixie is basically a patent without the single so as you can see by the visual you've got your patent there but if you take away these three here then you have a trixie now trixie i usually choose a trixie for ones that i'm quite sure that i'm confident that two of them gonna win so a trixie is more of a gamble because it requires two to two to win or two to place if you've done an each way but a patent if you get one winner you get some kind of return on your stake depending on the price like i said if you did the seven to one for example you get your stake back if you're doing shorter prices on favorites you won't so it's up to you to select winner each way and have fun with a patent guys check out the multiples bets on the top column here also for our videos and follow us on twitter the links down below good luck you
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- Berry Nemes
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I've studied sampling theory at William Jewell College in Liberty and I am an expert in graphic design. I usually feel ecstatic. My previous job was cartographer (map scientist) I held this position for 16 years, I love talking about automobilism and karate. Huge fan of Armie Hammer I practice parachuting and collect beer cans.
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