
1) Both coming and going 2) Every style of bet 3) Type of bet
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[bet] An each-way bet is a wager offered by bookmakers consisting of two separate bets: a win bet and a place bet. For the win part of the bet to give a return, the selection must win, or finish first, in the event. For the place part of the bet to give a return, the selection must either win or finish in one of the predetermined `places` f...
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To bet for a win and a place.[2][6]
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Both win and place.
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A broker`s commission from his or her involvement on both the purchase and the sale side of a security.
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UK term for betting on a horse to win and/or 'Place'. An each way bet is when you have the same amount on the horse for a win and for a place. Bookmakers will give you one quarter of the win odds for a place in fields of eight or more and one third of the win odds in fields of six or seven horses.
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Fifth letter of a Nasdaq stock symbol specifying that an issue has not met the reporting date for th
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Each way is British and Australian slang for bisexual.
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To bet for a win and a place.
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When you bet each way, you bet the same amount of money on the selection to win, at the stated odds, and on the selection getting a place (1st 2nd or 3rd). Thus, a '£1 each way' bet costs £2. The odds you get for the place bet is usually a quarter or a fifth of the odds on the win bet. So, if the horse wins, you get the win odds on the win bet an...
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