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... by Purple | Dec 21, 2017 | Frequently Asked Questions
There are a whole host of ways to bet in horse racing and one way that many like to place their bets is through a Trixie. If you don’t know what one of these is, don’t worry, we’re here to explain it to you. Now, we’ve already spoken about Lucky 15, Yankee and Patent... by Purple | Dec 21, 2017 | Frequently Asked Questions
In National Hunt racing, you’ll see that some races at called ‘Chases’ and some are ‘Hurdles’. However, you might not know the difference between them, so we’re going to give you a brief explanation so you know what sort of race you’re betting on. Basically, a hurdle... by Purple | Dec 21, 2017 | Frequently Asked Questions
Non-runners happen in horse racing quite a lot as trainers, owners and jockeys sometimes feel as though their horse that was entered into a race no longer as a good chance of running well, or they might’ve picked up an injury. We have already explained to you what... by Purple | Dec 21, 2017 | Frequently Asked Questions
A Lucky 15 is an extremely popular bet to use in horse racing and you’d be forgiven for thinking you’re backing 15 horses to win, but that’s simply not the case. Instead, you’re backing four horses for the win, but placing 15 different bets. See our Daily Lucky 15...