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Movie Play is simple to understand: you can create a page for a movie script and then the internet community can write things to that script.

Start directly: You have an idea for a movie: To create a community page for your movie idea write a "working title" for your script into the search field, then search, a page will tell you that the page you searched does not exist of course, then click create page, read the text that appears. enter your idea and don't forget to save.

Movie Play is script writing on movie scripts where everybody can write something. By submitting an idea you admit that everybody can use it in every form. You are welcome as an author: Click Edit in the top right corner of any script and contribute your ideas. If you want to work more with this site read: How to use Movie Play. Keep copies of what you write also on your computer.

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Betfair - Understanding The Odds

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When punters first join the Betfair betting exchange probably the most confusing features will be the method in which the odds are displayed. In the UK conventional bookmakers use fractional odds for example 6/4, sbobet 2/1, 100/30 or 33/1. On Betfair a decimal odds method is used 2.5, 3.0,4.3 or 34.0.

You can readily convert fractional odds into decimal 6/4 is 6 divided by 4 that gives you 1.5 + your stake which = 1. So 6/4 could be the same as 2.5 for the exchange. If you consider what are the results if you place a wining bet with a bookmaker your supply him with your stake money. He places your bet with the agreed odds, say 4/1. If won by you he gives you four times your stake A�40 along with your original investment back. On the exchanges you never actually give over your stake to anyone so needless to say it doesn't must be returned.

The odds around the exchanges tend normally to get along with 20% greater than those available from the bookies. On outsiders with larger odds the main difference might be considerably greater. Horses coming in at 33/1 or 50/1 by bookmakers are frequently bought at three figure odds for the exchanges.

Although chances might be better this has to get offset that when your bet or lay is prosperous you'll need to pay 5% commission. His is generally easily offset with the better prices that you simply re getting this is not always true when betting on short priced horses.

Because Betfair win, i.e. take a 5% commission from either the backer or layer, whatever the result unlike bookmakers they do not care the frequency of which won by you. This means if you are successful there's no danger of needing your money closed.

The betting exchanges are growing in importance all over the world and should you be considering horse racing and betting then you definitely really do need to go surfing and have a look in the exchanges, especially Betfair.