What does double carpet mean inhorse racing terms as 33/1/?
Answers:
bookmakers slang
Bottle:
The 'tic-tac' term for 2/1.
Burlington Bertie:
The 'tic-tac' term for 100/30.
Carpet:
The 'tic-tac' term for 3-1. Double carpet is 33/1.
Cockle:
The 'tic-tac' term for 10/1.
Ear'ole:
The 'tic-tac' term for 6/4.
Enin:
The 'tic-tac' term for 9/1.
Handful:
The 'tic-tac' term for 5/1.
Rank outsider
33/1 or double carpet. Three to one is called as 'carpet', which derives from criminal slang for a three-month 'stretch' in prison
easy. you put one pound to win on that horse. and if your luck is up and in comes in 1st. you get your pund back and a cool £33 better than a kick in the bxxxxxks. would you not agree. apart from tat. i have no idea ehat it means.
double carpet does mean 33-1, levels you devils means evens, top of the head means 9-4
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