Sports betting is exactly what it sounds like. You just need to place a bet on any sporting event and win the agreed amount of money if the team or player that you bet on wins. If the team or player you bet on doesn’t win, you end up losing your bet. You just need to find the place to bet, your preferred sports to bet, and techniques to win the bet. What is the best way to assure utmost returns? Are you a risk-taker or a crying baby? Are you even ready for this? Sports betting is all about money management, so isn’t it a must to put your betting money to the trusted sportsbook, K9win? Would you agree that the success of online betting lies in choosing the right Sportsbook? To address your concerns, I am going to share the How’s and the Must Know’s of the Sportsbook bett...
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When you first start betting on horseracing, you'll notice that there are a number of different types of race that you can bet on. Horseracing in the UK is divided into three main types of race: Jump racing (or National Hunt), Flat-racing and All-Weather racing. Types of Jump Race: The SteeplechaseSteeplechases are usually run over a distance of between 2 and 4 miles and have larger jumps than those in a Hurdle. The jumps on a Steeplechase course must be at least 4.5 feet high and are fixed, so that they don't collapse like those in a Hurdle. Steeplechases are therefore more suitable for more experienced horses and horses cannot take part in Steeplechases until July 1 in the year of their fourth birthday. The most famous Steeple Chase in British horseracing is the Grand National, wh...
Read MoreHere is a short guide to understanding horse racing betting types and odds: Types of Horse Racing Bets – The Win A win is where you are selecting a horse to win, sometimes referred to as ‘on the nose’. Types of Horse Racing Bets – The PlaceEven if your horse doesn’t win, you are still in with a chance. You can select a horse to be placed, and in general this means your horse needs to finish either 1st, 2nd or 3rd. For races with 5-7 runners (horses), your horse needs to finish 1st or 2nd. For a race with only 1-4 runners, there is no place betting. In a handicap race with 16 or more runners, your horse can finish 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th. Remember though, the place odds will be a fraction of the win price. This is normally a ¼ or a 1/5 (quarter or fifth) of the odds quoted. Al...
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