7 Crazy Horse Racing Accumulators That Actually Won

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These are the craziest horse racing accumulators that actually won, beating the bookies for thousands of pounds. Watch as tiny stakes made big money very quickly.

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This video is for informational purposes only, documenting some of the biggest horse racing accumulators that beat the bookies. Thanks for watching.

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Frankie Dettori’s Magnificent 7 wasn't at Royal Ascot, it was at British Festival of racing Day at Ascot September meeting.

NewingtonBoy
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I remember reading Chris Evans' autobiography. His dad was a bookmaker who got cleaned out by an accumulator.

andrewstothard
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This my fave new channel. Cheers mate.

FlightofElixirs
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My grandmother also backed all of dettoris wins on that famous day in 96. However she put 50p each way

JoeWilder-pryl
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Sorry to be one of those guys but the guy who backed Dettori should have won more if he had £67.58 on a 25, 000/1 accumulator, no? 25, 001 x £67.58 = £1, 689, 567.58. Unless it was a super heinz bet or similar, I don't think that return is right.

davidgibson
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the last one was the tote jackpot where you pick the winner of races 1-6, it had rolled over a few times that month. I remember the story. anyway great video Caan, always worth watching

timdempsey
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The closest I've ever been was from a £5 Free Bet, where I had 10 mins left to use it so just put a £2.50 EW Sevenfold on all the number 3's at Southwell that night. The first 5 won, all double figure odds with the last two both being second favs and had been backed into favs at SP. Unfortunately, both of the last two came second, with a combined distance of just a length. Still won around £500 but would have been just under half a million if they had won. Oh well, better luck next time 🤷‍♂

uwotm
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Years ago when England won there first Rugby World Cup in the 80's it was a Saturday afternoon . I did 10 horse accumalator with 9 fold 8 folds those days the betting slip was small as i went for paper favourites and i couldn't write the horses names down . So i just put fav on the slip half of them ended up joint or co favs of 3, 4 and my last was a co fav of 5 at 9/2 i ended up picking up over £140's was told if i had wrote the names down it would of been well over £1, 500 as the stake was for 1p and the bet came to £5 as those days you had to pay tax .

gerardshort
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I got 4 winners the other day and 1 place 3rd place. In 8 selections. Of the remaining 3 horse, 2 came 4th, I needed at least both to have come 3rd, my Goliath bet was each way, and the last race horse came 6th. Did it 2p total 9.88. Odds of winning horse 6, 9, 16, 10/11, and place 14, the other horse big prices over 10-1. Would have paid serious money if other 3 horses at least placed, and if won then mega amount. Thinking whether to drop the singles, doubles and trebles, or place them on separate bet. Because the number of bets add up moreover when doing them each way.

LondonInvestorTips
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Is there a method where you can lay bet each stage of an acca so it becomes a free bet? I thought I read a method a long time ago.

brendanbishop
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Last winning bet at Exeter was the Tote Jackpot not Placepot.

timothywhitley
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Wonder how cryptofsce is doing these days 🤔

aaronwilliams
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I think you will all find Frankie done the biz at goodwood

waynereid
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Well Done To All Of Our Good Brothers And Or Our Good Sisters Who Pulled These Bookies Pants Down And Gave Them Smacks LOL

scottandrewhorne
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Makes you wonder if these guys had an Almanac lol

Kuy
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the bookies would have been laying the horses with other companys so there losses would not have been so bad but still great video

chrisleppard
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where do people bet on these things....

ducckman
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Was nt it a tote jackpot bet that won the money and not a placepot? Different bets totally 😮

davechadwick
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All publicity for the bookmakers. Be careful.

malcolmdastur
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I'm currently writing a law degree granting dissertation on bookmakers limiting/banning winners' accounts and comparing the legal aspects of this practice to insurers refusing service to customers whom their algorithms predict to pose increased financial risk to the company. Does anyone happen to know of any legal cases on this matter that I can cite?

victorreynaert