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A puncture has placed a “dream” bet to defy obstacles and only turned into a payment of 52p £ 12,000.
Anam Bittabaz on Saturday landed seven winners in a remarkable several stakes in four racecourse, producing a wind aircraft of £ 11,777.04
Panchayat had a 26p each accumulator with a bookie with a bookie. William HillSelect Horses Is running Headock, Kempton, Ascot And StratfordOne horse was withdrawn, but the other seven won.
The victorious run began in the headock, where Zeus Olympios was supported 4–1, the opener won before Valiansi in 1M6F barrier. Meditation then turned into Kempton, where five methods pushed the sirenia stex 5–1 by the nose, followed by Capherallo, who clarified three lengths in the 2m Handicap.
Before the Ebum went into Stratford’s evening card, only Escot success from 11–2. Hamlet’s night came into the house with eight lengths at 5-4, and the last leg, Radhar na na slen, clung to the neck on 4–1 to complete the extraordinary sequence.
The puncture originally included a war eagle in the Hydock, but the horse was withdrawn, leaving the stakes to seven legs.
William Hill spokesperson Lee Phelps said: “It is a book for a bookie to push the dreams of dreams and bookies, which is to turn penny in thousands, and it was actually in the weekend.
“A 26p each 26p took away each-way eight to eight to eight to four Saturdays, which went away with the puncture with about £ 12,000.
“This is a notable condition that surprises our trading team, and we just have to salute the puncture in the question.”
A “each-way” bets are essentially two bets in one. Half a stake is placed on a horse to win, and to finish the other half on the horse, to finish in one place, usually in the top three or four, depending on the conditions of the race and bookie.
If the horse wins, both parts of the stake are paid; If it is only a place, the bookie still receives a return, although small. In this case, because all the selected horses won, the puncture collected on both parts of the stake, extended the total payment.