4th June 2015, 09:53 AM
|
Member
|
|
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 259
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rinconpaul
I read a survey on a UK forum about the percentage of punter's betting preferences. I've often wondered, and here it is:
Backers.....50.1%
Layers.......11.5%
Each Way...21.8%
Place..........12%
Exotics.......4.6%
Straight away, Layers stand out as 2nd last taking their share of the pie. Now given that for every lay bet there's a matched back bet, and then there's those that place back bets with bookies and totes only (not the exchange), but are the layers matching more money per head than backers?
A rough example: For every 20 backers are there are only 10 layers but turning over twice as much money?
|
the layers are higher than i expected.
they are basically the bookmakers.
compare it to you oncourse experience -few bookmakers - many punters.
but turnover the same.
|