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Horse Racing
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Horse racing is exciting to watch and even more so when you've got a bet on it. There are two main different types of horse race:
- National hunt races: horses jump over obstacles such as birch fences and water ditches.
- Flat races require no jumping. These are generally shorter in length,
A race of either type can be a handicap or a non-handicap. A handicap race involves better horses carrying extra weight so that all runners have, in theory at least, an equal chance of winning. Non-handicap races do not involve horses carrying any additional weight, and because of this they are widely viewed as being easier to predict.
Betting on Horse Racing: Decide your stake, decide your type of bet and try to pick the winner.
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Online Betting Shops where you can bet on Horse Racing:
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Paddy Power
Paddy Power is one of the UK's fastest growing bookmakers, and boasts the widest selection of betting and gaming entertainment. It is the official betting site for Big Brother. They're from Ireland (no!) and the site takes the green, orange and white from the Irish flag. It's nice and simple to use, and one of the easiest online gambling sites.
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BetDaq
BETDAQ users get more choice - to back or lay, to take the odds or ask for better, to bet anything from £2 to thousands of pounds.
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Types of Horse Racing Bets:
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The odds and winnings for bets on Horse Racing:
- Win bets require you to pick the winner of the race.
- Place bets require you to pick a horse that finishes 1st or 2nd in a race of 5 to 7 runners, or 1st, 2nd or 3rd in races of 8 or more runners.
- Each way bets require you to pick a winner that wins or gets a place. An each way bet is actually two bets in one. Half of your total stake is a win bet and half is a place bet.
- Forecasts require you to name the two horses that will pass the winning post 1st and 2nd, in order.
- Tricasts require you to name the three horses that will pass the winning post 1st, 2nd and 3rd, in order.
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