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What did the quaddie at Flemington pay today?

What did the quaddie at Flemington pay today?

The Flemington quaddie paid over $500,000 and one faithful punter, who clearly fancied Lunar Fox, took the field in three legs of the quaddie and anchored Lunar Fox one out in the Australian Guineas.

How do I find out what the quaddie paid?

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.

What is the average quaddie payout?

The payouts for quaddies can range from $40 right up to $100,000 depending on the results of each race. As an example, the 2018 Melbourne Cup quaddie paid a dividend of $25,194.50. Quaddie dividends are declared for a $1 unit.

What is a Quaddie jackpot?

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.

How many horses should you pick in a quaddie?

A Quaddie wager requires you to select the four winners in the four consecutive races on the Quadrella race card to win a dividend.

What time is the first race at Flemington?

around 10.45 am
The first race is at around 10.45 am and the last at 5.15pm.

What channel is Flemington races on?

It is available through both Foxtel Channel 529 and the free-to-air channels 78 (and 68 in regional areas) broadcast using MPEG4 technology and showcases Victorian thoroughbred racing 363 days-a-year.

How do Quaddie pools work?

What happens if scratching in quaddie?

Scratchings & Substitutes If any of the runners in your Quaddie bet have been scratched, your scratched selection will be replaced by the substitute runner for that leg. The substitute declared in each leg of the Quaddie is the runner with the greatest number of win units invested upon it.

What happens if a horse gets scratched in a quaddie?

If any of the runners in your Quaddie bet have been scratched, your scratched selection will be replaced by the substitute runner for that leg. The substitute declared in each leg of the Quaddie is the runner with the greatest number of win units invested upon it.

How can I watch Flemington races today?

Racing fans can watch live racing for metropolitan, provincial and country race meets in Victoria and South Australia on free-to-air digital television (Channel 68/78), via Foxtel Channel 529, or via desktop, mobile and tablet – free of charge – through the Racing.com website & app (for Racing+ members).

What does a dead heat mean for quaddie?

A dead heat is a punters lament and, generally, a bookies delight. They’re tough to take at the best of times but, in the last leg of the quaddie, it’s as bad a beat you can get when still winning.

How much does it cost to collect a Flemington Quaddie?

FLEMINGTON QUADDIE Lots of wet tracks today but the Flemington track is in good order and the Quaddie is achievable, I suggest a 10% chance of collecting and getting a very good dividend. Cost is $192 for a possible return of $3k to 4,000 or more. Or a lot less if all our shorter priced runners get up.

What was the biggest ever Quaddie dividend?

One of the biggest ever Quaddie dividends resulted in some fantastic success stories for TAB customers on Saturday. In NSW the dividend nearly topped $550,000 while in Victoria it wasn’t far off with a $530k result.

What is a Quaddie bet?

A quaddie is betting on the winners of four nominated races, which are usually the final four races of any meeting. The bets.com.au experts do the hard work for you and give you winning selections each day so that you can quickly place your quaddie. Our quaddie selections will be live soon. Sign in at WinnersBet for Exclusive Racing Offers!

What is an early Quaddie in horse racing?

An early quaddie is the same as the regular quaddie but it is held earlier in the racing card. The early quaddie is the inverse of the regular quaddie. Races 1-4 are the events subject to an early quaddie.