Known as net - ten in reverse - or cockle, which is sometimes used as slang for £10. If the number or price is bigger than 10 it becomes a combination of signs eg. For number 14 , the Tic-Tac shows 10 followed by four.
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Your stake
Horse wins
2/3 place
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£1 win
£10 profit
No pay-out
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£1 e/w (£2 bet)
£12.50 profit
£1.50p profit
(Based on a handicap with more than 16 runners, such as the Grand National. Each-way payouts can vary depending on the size of field and type of race)