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Sultan
01 Apr 17 10:58
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Can they legally short change each way backers of first 4 home to fund paying out an extra place. Hills and Paddy Power both paying 1/5 1.2.3.4.5.
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Report adge April 1, 2017 11:01 AM BST
no , they must pay 1/4 odds under the rules of their gambling commission licence...paying a 5th place is a concession only
Report ellis April 1, 2017 11:14 AM BST
bfred and tate 1/4 5 places
Report nc April 1, 2017 11:29 AM BST
Freds odds are appauling..well under the correct price
Report nc April 1, 2017 11:31 AM BST
Yes, I think Hills wil have big complaints over 1/5 Lincoln odds
Report longbridge April 3, 2017 3:20 PM BST
@adge - what's your authority for "they must pay"?

@OP - I thought the Tatt's rules only applied to on-course bookmakers?

PP's T&C's say:

"From time to time we may offer promotions that pay out on extra placings in a horse race. In these instances we reserve the right to alter the standard place terms as set out above (e.g. we may offer to pay out 5 or 6 places in a handicap with 16 or more runners but to do so at 1/5 of the odds as opposed to standard 1/4)."

and I imagine they've run them past their lawyers....
Report IanP April 3, 2017 3:27 PM BST
Think adge was referring to on course bookmakers where meddling with the place terms in now banned.
Report longbridge April 3, 2017 4:57 PM BST
@IanP - I read adge as replying to the OP's original question about PP and Hills and I wouldn't have thought that was on-course?
Report Send.in.the.clowns April 3, 2017 5:20 PM BST
1/5th the odds (6 places) in the grand National PPs Confused
Report adge April 3, 2017 6:25 PM BST
hi longbridge...I'm reading your terms and conditions from paddy power with interest.
I and all other british bookmakers are licenced through the gambling commission who have set specific rules on place terms and the minimum allowed for both on course and off course which have a slight set out difference....not sure how that affects paddy power who are of course registered in Ireland.
as an example ..there were two course bookmakers who set up last year at the grand national to bet 1/5th 1-2-3-4-5 but were stopped within minutes and instructed that they must bet 1/4 odds or must stop betting [ one did bet 1/5th first 3 which didn't come to light until later but that was another story ].
I'm not happy with that phrase "we reserve the right to alter standard place terms " at all. at best a grey area
Report SHADDER April 3, 2017 7:10 PM BST
adge
William Hill were going 1/5 the odds 5 places in the lincoin
I am not sure if this was both in the shops and online.
Are you saying they are not allowed to do this ?
Perhaps Intheknow will add his views also
Report democrat April 3, 2017 8:47 PM BST
What terms would jockey have offered if he'd had his way adge ? Is it drinks all round after the great Shell Houston escape ? Ooops I forgot it's dominoes night - so off air ! Sad
Report differentdrum April 3, 2017 8:58 PM BST
I think there is a movement towards a general reduction in concessions in place terms. The 1/4 first 5 which might have been relatively commonplace is being replaced by 1/5. Bet 365 didn't even offer an extra place.

Very few of the firms offered a 1/4 on their Cheltenham ante-post markets.
Report pa lapsy April 3, 2017 9:48 PM BST
The "shrinkinflation" of the betting world imo,

Trumpeted as a screaming "major" concession,i don't think I am a fan for the obvious lesser win prices and if placed in the standard terms,it is a loss, accept it can work in your favour and think overall there would be little in it. Maybe it is an effort to try to bring around indeed as said above "new terms", I doubt very much the books are doing this for the good of the punter,interesting to see the way it goes over time.
Report longbridge April 4, 2017 10:14 AM BST
@adge

PP are (quotng their footer, but it has to be the case for them to legally advertise in the UK) "and for customers in the UK, licensed and regulated by the Gambling Commission."

Where's this bit documented "the gambling commission who have set specific rules on place terms and the minimum allowed for both on course and off course"?  I read through I load of the GC's guff a year or two back and don't recall tripping over anything like this.
Report dsfibber April 4, 2017 10:24 AM BST
I'm pretty sure the gambling commission don't care what terms you bet to, as long as they are clearly stated when accepting a bet.  Bookmakers are free to bet to whatever terms they want.

On Course bookmakers are restricted by the racecourses in what they can offer.
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