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What is a quaddie?

A Quaddie (shortened from Quadrella) is an exotic bet that is very popular among punters, and require the bettor to pick the winners of four nominated races using any amount of selections in each leg. The bigger the race meeting, the larger the Quaddie prize pool is likely to be.
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How does a Quaddie payout work?

A Quaddie wager requires you to select the four winners in the four consecutive races on the Quadrella race card to win a dividend. Quaddie dividends are declared for a $1 unit.
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Do you have to win all legs in a quaddie?

Your best chance of winning the quaddie is taking a multiple quadrella. A multiple quadrella is where you individually select runners in each of the four legs. Your selections in each of the four legs must win for you to collect.
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How much does it cost to put on a Quaddie?

For a standard quaddie, the cost for three runners per leg (3x3x3x3) is $81 for a full unit. If you're wanting to spend less than that, select a “Flexi Quaddie” which gives you the freedom to spend as much as you want, but for a lower stake in the quaddie.
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What happens if no one wins the Quaddie?

If a leg of a Quaddie is abandoned or postponed, all runners in that leg will be treated as winning. If all legs of a Quaddie are abandoned or postponed, all wagers will be refunded in full.
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What is a Quaddie? [Betting 101]

What is the lowest Quaddie payout?

The payouts for quaddies can range from $40 right up to $100,000 depending on the results of each race.
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How many horses should you pick in a Quaddie?

What is a Quaddie Bet? A Quaddie (shortened from Quadrella) is an exotic bet that is very popular among punters, and require the bettor to pick the winners of four nominated races using any amount of selections in each leg.
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What are average Quaddie payouts?

A Quaddie is a type of pari-mutuel bet where all bets go into a pool. The winning dividend is calculated by dividing up the total pool among the winning bets. Payouts for Quaddies can be anywhere between $40 and $100,000 depending on the results of each race.
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Can you cash out a Quaddie?

'Cash Out' allows you to accept an early payment offer and 'cash out' of a pending fixed odds or 'Quaddie' and 'Early Quaddie' bet. The 'Cash Out' amount offered for a bet is based on the expected payout of each live combination on the ticket and the probability of each of those combinations winning.
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How do you calculate odds of a Quaddie?

A quaddie is an exotic bet type where you must select the winner from 4 nominated races at the one race meet. A quaddie is calculated by multiplying the number of selections in each leg.
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What happens if a horse in your quaddie gets scratched?

If a horse is scratched as part of a Quaddie, it will be replaced by a substitute. This substitute will be selected by the relevant state totalisator, who typically nominates the tote starting price favourite. If you already have this substitute as one of your selections, you will receive it again.
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Does it count if a horse wins without jockey?

There the answer is no. Without a jockey on-board, a horse is considered disqualified and, as impressive as his or her run may be, it is not within the legal bounds to take home a trophy.
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How do you bet early on Quaddie?

How to place a Quaddie? Placing a Quaddie is fairly straightforward. Whether you're betting at the TAB or with an online bookie, you will need to find the Quaddie selections field and simply tick the box next to each of the runners you would like to include across the four designated races.
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What is a $2 exacta?

A bet on two horses to finish in first and second (Win and Place) in precise order. Minimum bet is $2. An Exacta Betting slip would show $2 Exacta (2-7). This means you have placed a $2 Exacta Bet on horse #2 to finish in first place (Win) and horse #7 to finish in second (Place).
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What bets pay the most in horse racing?

Trifecta Bet

A trifecta is more difficult than win, place and show wagers, as well as exacta wagers, so it yields a higher payout than any of those bets. These horses must finish first, second, and third, in that exact order, for you to win the wager.
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What is the biggest bookie payouts?

A father-of-three has won the biggest payout in BetFred's history after scooping £5.4m from a £1.40 game. Michael Clark, 32, won the huge sum on a single spin on the King Kong Cashpots game.
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What percent of winnings do bookies take?

This means a bet theoretically even in probability (for instance, a coin flip) is offered at -110, meaning bettors have to spend $110 to win $100. That $10 on the $100 bet is the juice, with bookies essentially taking a little over 9% on each transaction (or 10/110).
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How do you calculate a Quaddie payout?

How much you win. The amount you win is calculated by dividing up the pool of money* that the entire betting community spent on Quaddie bets by the amount of correct $1 bets.
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How do you pick a winning horse every time?

Here are the factors to take into consideration when trying to select a winning horse:
  1. Horse Form.
  2. Going.
  3. Distance.
  4. Breeding and Pedigree.
  5. Trainer Form.
  6. Age.
  7. Connections.
  8. Days Since Last Race.
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What's the biggest odds a horse has won at?

The longest odds for a winning horse at the Grand National is 100/1 and was achieved by Tipperary Tim (1928), Gregalach (1929), Caughoo (1947), Foinavon (1967) and Mon Mome (2009).
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Is it better to max bet on slot machines?

Most of the time, unfortunately, no – there is no benefit to placing a max bet. On most slot machines, the payout ratio for wins will increase equally with the bet you place. If you wager $1 and win $2, a $10 bet would have won $20, just as a $100 bet would have won $200.
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Which bet has the fastest payout?

22Bet is known for being one of the fastest-paying betting sites in the world. Withdrawing funds from 22Bet is quick and easy, with multiple withdrawal options available.
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What is the safest sport to bet on?

The Best Sports to Bet on: Our List
  1. Football. In terms of what is the best sport to bet on, where else could we possibly start? ...
  2. Horse Racing. Based on another one of the most popular sports in the world, horse racing betting frequently offers great odds. ...
  3. Tennis. ...
  4. Cricket. ...
  5. Rugby. ...
  6. Boxing. ...
  7. MMA/UFC. ...
  8. Esports.
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