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Ok... do not laugh this maybe so simple and im just slooooww lol. but heres the "puzzle"

 

Johnny  bets on a horse it is 5/2 odds (fractions)... which converts to 2.50 (decimal)   ..

 

...then when it pays out it is this equation...  ((2.50 x $2) + $2 )

 

Which equals johnnys horse if won would pay $7 for $2 bet.

 

Johnny wants to make a profit of $30 no matter what, but also.. wants his bet money back..  whats the magical bet amount needed?
 

 

( answer is $42... but I used a whole page of paper to figure this out lol..  and I really need the formula for finding 42. )

 

so.. here it is..

 

((2.50 x $2) + $2 ) = $7

 

the bet is $12 ( which we dont know! it's the answer were trying to find)

 

and $12 divided by two is 6.. and $6 x $7 equals $42..   which $42 - $30 is $12.. which is whats needed for the entire bet to make $30 and get your initial bet money back.

 

 

so.. anyone know the formula to find $12 need to bet?

I know.. maybe not a php forum post but this will be converted into a calculator in php.. when its completed.

Thanks in advance!

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hey thanks for the interest. Its a little harder than that tho.

 

$bet has to cover his $30 target Plus whatever the $bet number will be.. in the case above it was $42 as the goal.. to win $30 plus get his $12 back.

 

$12 is the magical bet number im trying to get in any equation.

 

 

Johnny wants $30 cash profit on top of his bet money back in his pocket..  which your right. with your answer... . but $42 is the goal hes shooting for .. $12 is his bet and the $30 was what he was was goin for.   so $42

 

get me?

Thanks for replying! any suggestions a good one.

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Disregard above wont lemme erase it..
 

Thanks but thats not how it works..

 

although LOL now ya just confused me.

 

5/2 in horse racing is 2.50 for every dollar.  So minimum bet at horse racing is $2. so 2.5 is automatically 5.00.. then you always ad $2 on top.. so the payout for a $2 win ticket on a 5/2 horse  is $7..

 

anyhow i think I need a mathematician at a mathematician forum.

 

$12 / 2 = 6 ... 6 units..   6 units times $7 is $42 bucks..   leaving $30 profit... and the initial $12 bet back in johnnys pocket.

 

Im just looking for how to create an equation that results in $12..  instead of writing it out on paper in 3-4-5 different ways till all the dollars match up.

 

anyhow thanks!

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Start with a standard function equation:

(5/2)x + x = y where y is wanting to be 30 + x

(5/2)x + x = 30 + x

Subtract x from both sides:

(5/2)x + x - x = 30 + x - x

Simplify:

(5/2)x = 30

Rewrite for x:

x = 30/(5/2)

Solve for x:

x = 12

 

Generally, then:

(ODDS)x = Desired_Profit

x = Desired_Profit / ODDS

x = Bet_to_make

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You keep saying $42 but the question, as far as I can tell, has always been "what is the bet amount to get a profit of $30?" Which bsmither and I have both told you is simply profit / odds. The fact that he receives $42 is moot.

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Requinix  when you bet anything.. anything at all.. and win $30.. you dont win that for free. The profit is what you subtract from how much you bet in the first place from what you won..

 

Above "profit" would be $18.  if you win $30 and it cost you $12.  get me? you already had the $12 before you bet. and used it to make $18..

 

I think bsmither showed me how to get $30 PLUS the $12 back.. meaning by betting $12 (6 units)  multiplied by $7.. made me $42..  my $30 pure profit, and my $12 risk money.. back.

 

Can you send XLS files on here privately? i have four wager examples and all the math filled out.. its just getting "x"  the cost needed that im stuck on. Unless Bsmithers has competely done that above. I gotta sleep I will check it tomorrow.

 

Thanks for the replies guys!

 

Requinix maybe you dont gamble, and thats ok.  A person who goes to the store and buys a $3 scratch ticket, comes home and says hey! I won $3.. is an idiot they could have just stayed home.  So this is like that say you bought a $12 scratch ticket, and hey I won $30!!! ya didnt really it cost you $12..  so you really only won $18.  If your scratch ticket said you won $42.. then you did actually win $30. ;)

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$2 @ 5/2 pays $7   ( horse racing 2.50 x 2 is 5.00 then add 2 = 7.00 )

 

$12 has how many $2 in it??  6 correct?.. and 6 times $7  = $42  not moot.. its $42 it holds the $30 you wanted and your bet cost of $12.. so you won $30.. and your bet money back.

 

The magic X number bsmither worked out is $12  .. which is 6 units times 7 = $42

 

I hope, I gotta check it later.

 

2.5 x $12 just.. equals = $30  thats not how you calculate payouts in horseracing. You right tho! just not horseracing.

now ya gotta be really confused.

 

thanks for the help guys! night.

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For crying out loud, how can it be so difficult to explain this...

 

Let's try pure algebra. Can you handle algebra? I hope so.

 

Some variables:

B = bet amount

O = odds of winning

P = net profit

W = amount paid out to the winner

 

Some equations:

P = W - B (profit is the winnings less the bet amount)

W = B * O + B (winnings is the bet amount paid out by the odds, plus the original bet back)

 

Let's combine those two equations:

P = (B * O + B) - B

P = B * O

 

Okay? So the net profit is the bet amount multiplied by the odds. Now let's rearrange it so that the equation solves B (what you want to know) in terms of P (a known amount) and O (also a known amount).

 

B = P / O

 

Now let's plug in some values.

 

P = 30

O = 5/2 = 2.5

 

B = 30 / 2.5

B = 12

 

What is not clear about that?

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lol I love this guy.

I'd have to say  Requinix is willing, fully capable, of getting through to anyone on this forum. If your tired out and completely ready for bed I recommend either going to bed, or! simply finding him on here and asking him first.. then waking up and re-reading his replies and blushing in embarracement that he was right all along.

 

THANK YOU 

Is there a place to give points on here?.. you get maximum for your efforts and not just saying " this guys fkn stupid" lol.... thanks again. 

 

 

"horse racing 2.50 x 2 is 5.00 then add 2 = 7.00"  duh the additional 2 is your money back.. so ya your right $42 is MOOT. I was tired. I'll go with that answer for $400,000.

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A few days ago I stumbled on a website, that used a calculator that you cant find anywhere else on the net, they claimed its

the answer to all betting. lol.. it used words like "A.I." and "bet management algorithm" and a few other terms.. at a price of $300 a month!!

 

So I came here with the idea this will be some giant algebra formula..amd only the php "freak" could figure it out...  lol your answer was toooooo simple.. way too simple.. I just couldnt accept it, for a $300 a month answer. 

Turns out it was correct all along. Now im amazed at how a calculator could get $300 a month!!!!!!!!!!  Im creating it for personal use but wow.

 

No names included.. its kinda of simple, for $300 a month.. and in 20 mins I;ve completed its exact replica in excel.. only because now you explained to me whats involved in the " Betting A.I" formula .. lol..  Man the stuff people sell and profit with, with businesses online is too scarey.

Thanks guys close the thread.

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