Fancy a horse for tomorrow at Ascot so, if i back it now with WH online would it be classed as antepost, so lose money should it not run or would it be NRNB ? Thanks in advance
Declared runners used to be made the day before the race, hence overnight declarations term formerly used.
Now declarations are made 48 hours before the day of the respective meetings.
Any bets made after runners are declared, i.e. 2 days prior to the raceday, are all void if pick is a non runner, with R4 applied on all other bets placed before the time of the withdrawal.
Same with BF. If you lay or bet a horse that is running on Tuesday, if it doesn`t run, all bets are void with respective deductions made on all other bets placed before the time of the withdrawal.
Declared runners used to be made the day before the race, hence overnight declarations term formerly used.Now declarations are made 48 hours before the day of the respective meetings.Any bets made after runners are declared, i.e. 2 days prior to the
"Any bets placed before the 48 hour declarations are published, are deemed as ante-post bets and settled as losers".
Hi Mac. Hope you are well. The above is a perfect summation of my track record when I used to bet ante-post!
"Any bets placed before the 48 hour declarations are published, are deemed as ante-post bets and settled as losers".Hi Mac. Hope you are well. The above is a perfect summation of my track record when I used to bet ante-post!
"Any bets placed before the 48 hour declarations are published, are deemed as ante-post bets and settled as losers."
Not on here, I'd have thought? Whether bets are regarded as antepost or not depends on the market you bet into, and its rules?
(but BF usually close the AP market shortly before the decs, and open a DOTR market shortly after, so it's rarely an issue).
@themightymac"Any bets placed before the 48 hour declarations are published, are deemed as ante-post bets and settled as losers."Not on here, I'd have thought? Whether bets are regarded as antepost or not depends on the market you bet into, and its
Hi Blackbarn, I am not too bad mate. Hope you are well and still collecting the Vanity Fair prints and other memorabilia.
I know the feeling regards ante-post vouchers
Hi Blackbarn, I am not too bad mate. Hope you are well and still collecting the Vanity Fair prints and other memorabilia.I know the feeling regards ante-post vouchers
Hello mighty Only posted on another thread the other day Back in 1989 I backed Ikdam to win the Triumph Hurdle at 50s,Beech Road to win the Champion Hurdle at 50s and Little Polvier to win the Grand National at 33s All in the space of 3 weeks But didn't do doubles or treble Nothing to write about since the, but cut right back on AP bets in the following years Did back Katchit to win the Triumph, and Champion Hurdle at decent odds about 20 years ago Haven't had an AP bet for years
Hello mightyOnly posted on another thread the other dayBack in 1989 I backed Ikdam to win the Triumph Hurdle at 50s,Beech Road to win the Champion Hurdle at 50s and Little Polvier to win the Grand National at 33sAll in the space of 3 weeksBut didn't
I missed that Reg. Top picking that. If you had done the doubles and treble, you and family would be lying on a beach in the Bahamas enjoying the Sun! £10 treble pays 884,340 quid!
I missed that Reg. Top picking that. If you had done the doubles and treble, you and family would be lying on a beach in the Bahamas enjoying the Sun! £10 treble pays 884,340 quid!
But be careful though. A bookie will not refund your stake if you place a bet only hours before final decs eg if final decs is 10am tuesday, and you place your bet at 8am tuesday, you'd lose your money. This happened to me once.
But be careful though. A bookie will not refund your stake if you place a bet only hours before final decs eg if final decs is 10am tuesday, and you place your bet at 8am tuesday, you'd lose your money. This happened to me once.