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How do you calculate reverse forecast trebles? - Answers

It is the same as trebles. Start with how many selections there are and then times by the next number in the sequence and times that by the next number. Then divide that number by 1x2x3. For example 5 selections 5x4x3 =120 / 1x2x3 =6 = 20 trebles in 5 selections. But because it is a reverse forcadt you need to then times that by 2



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It is the same as trebles. Start with how many selections there are and then times by the next number in the sequence and times that by the next number. Then divide that number by 1x2x3. For example 5 selections 5x4x3 =120 / 1x2x3 =6 = 20 trebles in 5 selections. But because it is a reverse forcadt you need to then times that by 2



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How do you calculate reverse forecast trebles? - Answers

It is the same as trebles. Start with how many selections there are and then times by the next number in the sequence and times that by the next number. Then divide that number by 1x2x3. For example 5 selections 5x4x3 =120 / 1x2x3 =6 = 20 trebles in 5 selections. But because it is a reverse forcadt you need to then times that by 2

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