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  2. Betfair - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, Betfair had over 4 million customers (1.1 million active customers) and a turnover in excess of £50 million a week. [9] [15] The company employed 1,800 people worldwide. [16] Betfair claims on average 20 per cent better odds than those offered by a traditional bookmaker. [17]

  3. RetailMeNot - Wikipedia

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    RetailMeNot.com, a digital coupon site in the United States [3] eConversions, the parent company of Gutschein-Codes.de in Germany and VoucherCodes, a voucher code site in the United Kingdom [19] [20] Ma-Reduc.com and Poulpeo.com, digital coupon and cash back sites in France [21] ZenDeals.com, a North American coupon site (October 9, 2013) [22]

  4. Martingale (betting system) - Wikipedia

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    A martingale is a class of betting strategies that originated from and were popular in 18th-century France.The simplest of these strategies was designed for a game in which the gambler wins the stake if a coin comes up heads and loses if it comes up tails.

  5. Glossary of Australian and New Zealand punting - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] An * (asterisk) suffix may also be used to denote horses imported from England or Ireland to Australia or New Zealand. [21] Impost: The weight a horse is allocated or carries. [2] In the red: The price of a horse when it is odds on. The bookmakers' boards display 'odds on' in red to distinguish from odds against. [6]