Ladbrokes having betting experts tipping and I picked up a slip today of Ally McCoist picking a four timer tomorrow with 57 quid winnings for a three quid stake. Anyway the Birmingham and QPR games are off (both were part of the four timer slip you get given). Does that void the whole bet or like a normal four timer does it just somehow move down to a double? I don't see how they can work it out as there's no odds on the slip. The two currently left at the games for Preston to beat Plymouth and Bristol City to beat Charlton.
There is no coupon. It's a sheet with who to beat who on, but no odds and at the end it just says 57 quid for 3 pound stake. Obviously that's if all four win, but two are off already. It's not an everyday sheet.
No just the everyday normal back of a Ladbrokes slip that gives their motto and a number and website for gambling awareness.
If there are no specific rules for that bet then the postponed game should be treated as void. They may use the odds off their midweek coupon.
The bet will be a double......unless you persuade the bookie to let the bet ride to when the match(es) are eventually played..........the bookie may want you to collect the winnings on the double and then place another bet on the remaining matches....... (blagger)