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Betting odds switch to be a non-runner?
The Grand National at Aintree is the race where casual gamblers make their annual punt. Picture: Gareth Copley/PA.
HORSE racing bosses in the UK are taking a punt by changing the way betting odds are displayed, making them easier to understand.
But one of Jersey’s oldest bookies does not see much chance of the system catching on in Jersey. Neville ‘Honest Nev’ Ahier said that bookies and gamblers were probably ‘too set in their ways’.
The radical experiment to change betting odds from fractions to decimals was announced by the Racing Enterprises, the commercial arm of British horse racing.
They want to attract more gamblers to the sport and will trial the new system at a horse racing weekend in April.
Under the proposed change, odds of 100/30 would become 4.33-1 (the total return on the bet, including the stake) making it easier at a glance to know the potential winnings of a wager. (from JEP)
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