SBAndy
Well-Known Member
Generally good on MS Excel but encountered an issue and can’t seem to find a solution.
I’m setting up a spreadsheet to work as a race night bookmaker. Managed to formulate the win pot fairly easily but we’re running an each way pot as well. The win pot can just be calculated as the stake made by the individual (£1) divided by the total amount staked on that horse to win (£5) then multiplied by the total win pot (£10).
So £1/£5 gives a 20% return of the pot, and the person would get £2 back from a pot of £10.
However, the each way element is proving to be a pain in the arse. We’re paying out on 2nd and 3rd so I’d need to calculate the total stakes across both horses (on a dynamic basis) to then divide the each way pot correctly. I don’t quite know how to calculate this based on the specific horses which come 2nd and 3rd without formulating the result at the outset.
Probably a bit confusing so happy to clarify, but anyone got any ideas?
I’m setting up a spreadsheet to work as a race night bookmaker. Managed to formulate the win pot fairly easily but we’re running an each way pot as well. The win pot can just be calculated as the stake made by the individual (£1) divided by the total amount staked on that horse to win (£5) then multiplied by the total win pot (£10).
So £1/£5 gives a 20% return of the pot, and the person would get £2 back from a pot of £10.
However, the each way element is proving to be a pain in the arse. We’re paying out on 2nd and 3rd so I’d need to calculate the total stakes across both horses (on a dynamic basis) to then divide the each way pot correctly. I don’t quite know how to calculate this based on the specific horses which come 2nd and 3rd without formulating the result at the outset.
Probably a bit confusing so happy to clarify, but anyone got any ideas?