Infelizmente não sabemos. Embora saibamos o quanto Fred e Jorge apostam, não sabemos quais eram as probabilidades, por isso não podemos calcular os ganhos.
‘We’ll bet thirty-seven Galleons, fifteen Sickles, three Knuts,’ said Fred, as he and George quickly pooled all their money, ‘that Ireland win – but Viktor Krum gets the Snitch. Oh, and we’ll throw in a fake wand.’
‘You don’t want to go showing Mr Bagman rubbish like that –’ Percy hissed, but Bagman didn’t seem to think the wand was rubbish at all; on the contrary, his boyish face shone with excitement as he took it from Fred, and when the wand gave a loud squawk and turned into a rubber chicken, Bagman roared with laughter.
‘Excellent! I haven’t seen one that convincing in years! I’d pay five Galleons for that!’
Percy froze in an attitude of stunned disapproval.
‘Boys,’ said Mr Weasley under his breath, ‘I don’t want you betting... that’s all your savings... your mother –’
‘Don’t be a spoilsport, Arthur!’ boomed Ludo Bagman, rattling his pockets excitedly. ‘They’re old enough to know what they want! You reckon Ireland will win but Krum’ll get the Snitch? Not a chance, boys, not a chance... I’ll give you excellent odds on that one... we’ll add five Galleons for the funny wand, then, shall we...’
Mr Weasley looked on helplessly as Ludo Bagman whipped out a notebook and quill and began jotting down the twins’ names.
‘Cheers,’ said George, taking the slip of parchment Bagman handed him and tucking it away carefully.
Goblet of Fire - Chapter 7: Bagman and Crouch
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