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charliesteve | 07:31 Mon 16th Sep 2013 | Sport
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Thanks for the replies to my previous question.
I noticed the other day that in a race where the winner was 100/1 no dividend was returned, meaning no one had a winning ticket. Does that mean all stakes are returned or is the bet deemed to be lost?
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It means no one had a winning ticket so the bookies keep the lot, happens all the time. That is how they make their money.
Looking at the title of your question, I'm assuming that no one had a winning tricast win ??
The answer is still the same, like Eddie explained. Just because no one won, it doesn't mean any money is returned, it's simply a win for the bookies .........
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Thanks guys, much appreciated. Lucky bookies. AGAIN.

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