by Purple | Dec 21, 2017 | Frequently Asked Questions
A Yankee bet is always popular in the world of horse racing and it can see you really take the bookies to the cleaners if you pick the right horses. We have already told you about a Lucky 15 bet and in many ways a Yankee is similar to a Lucky 15 as you are backing... by Purple | Dec 21, 2017 | Frequently Asked Questions
When looking at a racecard, you’ll see that more than half of the races are usually handicaps, but you might not know what a handicap is. Well that’s what we’re here for. A handicap is designed to make a race as exciting and competitive is possible and it sees the... by Purple | Dec 21, 2017 | Frequently Asked Questions
If you like to place bets a few hours before a race starts, you’ll often see that the bookmakers are offering ‘SP’ – although many punters don’t realize what it means. An SP is the Starting Price of the horse, so in actual fact, it can be a risky way to bet. For... by Purple | Dec 21, 2017 | Frequently Asked Questions
You’ll see that when betting on a horse, there’s often the option of using decimal odds or fractional odds. Decimal odds are the most popular odds currently in use and we’re going to explain just what they are in this article. Pretty much every single bookmaker will... by Purple | Dec 21, 2017 | Frequently Asked Questions
When it comes to big races, many punters like to play an ante-post bet, which is also known as future betting. You might see ante-post markets a long time before a race, or even just a couple of days prior to the encounter. Basically, if you place an ante-post bet,... by Purple | Dec 21, 2017 | Frequently Asked Questions
Sometimes in horse racing, you get a little bit unlucky and the horse you have backed gets declared a non-runner. For those that don’t know, a non-runner exactly what is says it is. The horse that was running in the race, isn’t anymore. Now, if you’ve placed your bet...