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No one can get a bet on with them so it matters not!!
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You are right there
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I can get £2.50p on their selected football trebles
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I can get on, but their Festival prices are too stingy to be worth considering; £5 free bet loyalty bonus each week is good though.
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Free bet and bog taken off my account, and I was about a ton down last year with them, a bunch of koonts
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The new offer of money-back (cash) for every 1st race at the Festival: I think only if one's selection runs - if an absentee one loses once stake (money). But how can this square-up with their nrnb for every 28 races offer though? Which one takes precedent? Money-back (cash) for 1st race if loses or Nrnb?
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I always use that offer on the day of the race.....i like it.
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On day-of-race the price could have shrunk; 'Sly' stipulated a timeline of between 22nd Feb till day-of-race as t & c.
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Money back on your first bet that runs. You should still get your nrnb on any earlier non runners.
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Yes Imp, but i find it useful for covering horses that i have missed out on antepost.
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I fancy one in the Ballymore: If I were to back it and it did not run I'd get stake money back given it would be nrnb. But, would I get back stake money back if it ran and lost though? Which condition would my bet come under? This would my main concern.
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You'd get the stake back from the first race money back offer if it's your first bet in the race since the offer came in.
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The offer applies to the first horse you back in the race after the date the offer started.
So you will get your money back as a free bet if it runs and loses,and you will get you money back(NRNB)if it dont run...... as normal. |
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Thanks. I understand money back if it does not run because it's nrnb. But the 2nd offer indicates money back as cash if it loses ie it runs and does not win. I'd like money back as cash on both fronts ie run or not; a free bet is only 1/2 (money back offer).
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NB: Also, I'll only back one horse in that race.
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It's money back as cash both ways as far as I'm aware.
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I hope so. If so, plus £5 (free bet) if staking £25 cumulatively that week is something not to be sneezed off, and certainly will boost the return and odds too.
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You cannot have the money back with that offer,you get your stake back as a free bet,if it loses.
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My apologies.....i have this wrong.
Just checked, and it does indeed state money back as Cash. |
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For instance, stake £20 on a selection in the 1st race each day at the Festival plus another £5 on another selection in another race/day; money back as cash ie £20 back if it loses - no lost. But still have £5 going onto another selection (could be Altior) plus £5 (free bet bonus for playing £25 cumulatively - it could be CDO, etc).
If my understanding is correct it could be the value of the day, win or not, surely! |
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Me and my sister did the first race offer last year and hit three winners, we didn't have Samcro as to short. Think we made over £300 so for us well worth while.
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free bet for staking 25 quid is a weekly thing you only get it once following Monday,surely you,d be staking 25 quid at chelt without the 1 30 cashback, rather stating the obvious
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Antepost bets are done with, and the cash back is a top-up to earn additional value with little/no risk to stake money.
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free bet for staking 25 quid is a weekly thing you only get it once following Monday,surely you,d be staking 25 quid at chelt without the 1 30 cashback, rather stating the obvious Rate reply: | report block user IF WAS IN BLOCK CAPITALS HE STILL WOULDN'T SEE IT ![]() |