TheHorseman Posted March 6 Posted March 6 Does anyone know the rules around deadheats. I had a feeling the TAB paid full divvy on deadheats. I backed a deadhat winner yesterday on Betcha and also on the TAB - it looks like the TAB paid full divvy, yet Betcha halved the divvy - anyone else back a deadheat winner yesterday, what site, and what divvy did you get? Quote
Chief Stipe Posted March 6 Posted March 6 I know the TAB pays full Div on Deadheats - Emily said so so it must be true. Quote
Westview Posted March 6 Posted March 6 1 hour ago, TheHorseman said: Does anyone know the rules around deadheats. I had a feeling the TAB paid full divvy on deadheats. I backed a deadhat winner yesterday on Betcha and also on the TAB - it looks like the TAB paid full divvy, yet Betcha halved the divvy - anyone else back a deadheat winner yesterday, what site, and what divvy did you get? Here is yesterday's result the only thing that appears to be halved is the tote so if for some reason your's have been i suggest you contact betcha Quote
the galah Posted March 6 Posted March 6 (edited) 2 hours ago, TheHorseman said: Does anyone know the rules around deadheats. I had a feeling the TAB paid full divvy on deadheats. I backed a deadhat winner yesterday on Betcha and also on the TAB - it looks like the TAB paid full divvy, yet Betcha halved the divvy - anyone else back a deadheat winner yesterday, what site, and what divvy did you get? The tab would have paid you the full amount on delightful peg,even though it dead heated. $21 to win seemed amazing ff dividend considering it had run 2nd at its previous start in a 1.54.9 mile rate,beating home kourtney kardash,classie linc and shakira. That appeared the strongest form reference of any runner in yesterdays a 0-1 win,3yo filly race.She seemed to get a bit lost when she hit the front easily at the top of the straight and then fought hard when the other horse closed near the finish. actually the tab also seem to pay out ff bets even when a horse gets disqualified/relegated for galloping. they are a couple of things the tab do that treat their punters well. Edited March 6 by the galah 1 Quote
Nowornever Posted March 6 Posted March 6 1 hour ago, the galah said: The tab would have paid you the full amount on delightful peg,even though it dead heated. $21 to win seemed amazing ff dividend considering it had run 2nd at its previous start in a 1.54.9 mile rate,beating home kourtney kardash,classie linc and shakira. That appeared the strongest form reference of any runner in yesterdays a 0-1 win,3yo filly race.She seemed to get a bit lost when she hit the front easily at the top of the straight and then fought hard when the other horse closed near the finish. actually the tab also seem to pay out ff bets even when a horse gets disqualified/relegated for galloping. they are a couple of things the tab do that treat their punters well. Even better I got it at 31 and 5.50 and yes they paid out the full amount. 2 Quote
mikeynz Posted March 6 Posted March 6 Tab will payout in full for deadheat, on fixed, , if placings are changed after a inquiry you get payed, if your horse is disqualified you lose. Quote
TheHorseman Posted March 6 Author Posted March 6 1 hour ago, Nowornever said: Even better I got it at 31 and 5.50 and yes they paid out the full amount. It was a weird market, Delightful Peg opened around $13's I think, I saw her drift to $21 early in the afternoon, so backed her then on the TAB. Then later in the afternoon she drifted to $31's as you got Nowornever - I did even better, I backed her to win on Betcha boosted odds $33, and I also backed her Money Back Odds 4th at $24's. I don't know, but the punters must have come for her after that because she must've closed at those $16 odds. So the TAB paid full odds, my $21, Betcha halved my odds at $16.50 and $12, so the question I want answered - are the TAB & Betcha different and that's just the way it is (that seems weird), or has Betcha ripped me off? 1 Quote
the galah Posted March 6 Posted March 6 1 hour ago, mikeynz said: Tab will payout in full for deadheat, on fixed, , if placings are changed after a inquiry you get payed, if your horse is disqualified you lose. thats what i thought,but someone told me they got paid out.surprised them as well.Perhaps thats a benefit of being an elite customer. Quote
the galah Posted March 6 Posted March 6 1 hour ago, TheHorseman said: It was a weird market, Delightful Peg opened around $13's I think, I saw her drift to $21 early in the afternoon, so backed her then on the TAB. Then later in the afternoon she drifted to $31's as you got Nowornever - I did even better, I backed her to win on Betcha boosted odds $33, and I also backed her Money Back Odds 4th at $24's. I don't know, but the punters must have come for her after that because she must've closed at those $16 odds. So the TAB paid full odds, my $21, Betcha halved my odds at $16.50 and $12, so the question I want answered - are the TAB & Betcha different and that's just the way it is (that seems weird), or has Betcha ripped me off? Not ripped off by betcha. Treated generously by the tab policy. Sounds like many happy bit of a yarn posters after delightful peg won. Quote
TheHorseman Posted March 6 Author Posted March 6 9 hours ago, the galah said: Not ripped off by betcha. Treated generously by the tab policy. Sounds like many happy bit of a yarn posters after delightful peg won. Yes, appreciate the TAB policy of full payout, I was just confused and expected the same from Betcha, both being Entain. One of those little differences between TAB & Betcha that isn't obvious until you experience it yourself. Time to move on. Findings: TAB pays full divvy on fixed odds deadheat win bets Betcha divides the dividend by the number of horses in the deadheat. Happy punting. 1 Quote
Newmarket Posted March 7 Posted March 7 21 hours ago, the galah said: Not ripped off by betcha. Treated generously by the tab policy. Sounds like many happy bit of a yarn posters after delightful peg won. 👍 Quote
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