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Description by publisherA program to quickly calculate amounts to bet on sporting events given the starting prices. One of the leading secrets of successful betting is to consider and evaluate all the odds. This application will provide the user optimal amounts to bet on a series of bets in a sports event. i.e. Cricket, Tennis, Races. It will calculate for a given amount of base units, a set return, a set profit or total outlay. You can evaluate betting on several runners in an event and plan to win a certain amount.
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