GENERAL BETTING RULES & TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1st January 2024
A copy of these rules is available on request from any of our betting offices.
These Rules set out the terms under which betting in our Licensed Betting Offices is conducted. It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure that he/she is familiar with these Rules as we cannot guarantee that our staff will draw them to your attention. By making a bet you accept that these Rules apply to the particular sport or event on which you are placing your bet (including any applicable daily payout limits).
Throughout these General Betting Rules any reference to “the Company”, “we” or “us” shall be to Jenningsbet Group and customers of the Company are referred to as “Customer” or “you”.
You must exercise your own judgement when placing a bet. You acknowledge that in placing your bet you are not relying on any statement of any employee of the Company relating to any matter pertaining to that bet.
Bets can only be placed on the outcome of an event yet to be decided. If we mistakenly accept a bet for an event which has already occurred or if there is a clear indication of the likely outcome of an event then the bet will be void and your stake returned. This does not include events where in-running betting is offered.
1.2 CONDITIONS OF ENTRY INTO OUR LICENSED BETTING PREMISES
By law you must be 18 years or over to enter any licensed betting premises in the UK. We reserve the right to ask for proof of age and identity from any customer and to carry out checks to verify the information provided. To ensure that only those 18 years or over enter these premises such checks may be undertaken by our staff on anyone who appears to be under 21. Anyone failing to produce satisfactory proof of age will not be able to place a bet and will be required to leave the premises. Further rules regarding the conduct of customers in our betting offices are detailed in our Terms and Conditions for licensed betting offices.
It is an offence for an adult to bring anyone under the age of 18 into licensed betting premises. It is also an offence to consume alcohol in licensed betting premises.
We reserve the right to require any customer to leave our premises if we believe they are being disruptive to the smooth running of our business.
A betting slip is accepted on the basis that it is the investment of one customer only. The maximum amounts that can be won (excluding stake) by any customer in one days betting regardless of stake on any bet or bets involving one or more of the same selections are shown below. These maximum amounts will apply even if, by taking a price, the level of potential winnings exceeds these amounts.
Where selections are taken from different categories listed below and are combined in multiple or accumulative bets, the lowest maximum payout limit will apply.
Where bets have been placed on different days the maximum amount which can be won in one days betting is determined by the day on which the final event on each slip is resolved rather than the day on which each individual bet is placed.
Any group of customers who have placed the same combination of selections and we believe have been acting as a syndicate will be treated as one customer for the purpose of the limits below.
Should a number of bets, containing the same selection(s) be placed in one or more of our branches and we have reason to believe that they have originated from one customer or group/syndicate of customers, then we reserve the right to limit the total payment of all those bets combined to the single maximum payout applicable in these rules.
| Single selection bets | No Limit |
| Any Ante Post Bet | £250,000 |
| Horse Racing | |
| UK & Irish selections covered by a full service* in our betting shops | £500,000 |
| Racing in UK & Ireland NOT covered by a full service* in our betting shops | £25,000 |
| Foreign Racing covered by a full service* in our betting shops | £100,000 unless otherwise stated |
| Foreign Racing NOT covered by a full service* in our betting shops | £10,000 |
| Tote | |
| When processed through Tote Direct | No Limit |
| Tote Placepots not processed through Tote Direct and on all other Tote bets not taken through Tote Direct (subject to the additional limits listed below) | £25,000 |
| Greyhounds | |
| UK selections covered by a full service* in our betting shops | £100,000 |
| Races on satellite Tv / terrestrial TV and NOT covered in our betting shop: | £50,000 |
Non-UK selections and selections NOT covered by a full service* in our betting shops
| £10,000 |
| Sports | |
| Grade 1 Football (Grade 1 Football includes English/Scottish Premier League, English Championship, Leagues 1 & 2, the Conference National Division, English/Scottish Cup matches, Internationals, UEFA Champions League & UEFA Europa League post qualifying rounds, Bundesliga, La Liga Primera, Le Championnat and Serie A) | £500,000 |
| All Other Football | £25,000 |
| Rugby League, Rugby Union, Cycling, Tennis, Athletics, Boxing, Darts, Snooker, US Sports, Motor Sports, Cricket and Golf | £250,000 unless otherwise stated |
| All other sports | £25,000 |
| Numbers | |
| All Lottos, Numbers and Bingo events | £50,000 |
| Virtual racing and games | £50,000 |
| Other | |
| TV Specials and other non-sport | £25,000 |
| Gaming Machines | £500 per event |
| Self Service Betting Terminals | £500,000 |
* A full service is when information for the event; such as the runners and riders, non-runners, pre-race betting and results are all displayed in real time on the text display screens in the betting shop.
1.4 ACCEPTANCE & SETTLEMENT OF BETS
Bets are placed by writing instructions on a betting slip or completing a Quickslip. A Quickslip is similar to the marksense slip used by the National Lottery and requires you to indicate your stake, selections and bet type by making a black mark in the appropriate rectangular boxes. You must then hand the slip, together with the full stake, to a member of staff who will process your bet by scanning it through our EPoS system. You will receive a printed receipt which has a unique bet number and shows a photo image of your bet (or printed details of your bet in case of Quickslip or where a ‘call over’ facility is available). The bet number and image or printed bet details must be registered on our EPoS system and be printed on your receipt for the bet to be valid.
No bet is accepted until we have provided you with a valid receipt that the bet has been accepted by us.
We reserve the right to refuse to accept the whole, or any part of any bet.
We reserve the right to void any accepted bets and withhold settlement if we have reason to believe:
There may be other instances where we may void a bet and these instances are detailed under the specific sport/event included in the General Betting Rules.
We also reserve the right to void a bet if required to do so by the Gambling Commission.
We reserve the right to void any bet accepted by us and withhold settlement if we become aware that the bet breaches the governing rules of the relevant sport or event in question.
Where we have taken steps to void a bet for one of the above reasons, your actions leading to that shall be considered a breach of our Terms and Conditions and entitle us to terminate our relationship with immediate effect. In such circumstances we may use the monies we hold as winnings on any bets placed by you with us in order to settle any liabilities we may incur as a result of your actions.
Telephone bets, postal bets or bets put through letterboxes are not accepted in our licensed betting offices.
In the event of any difference between the original slip presented by the customer and the customer receipt, the selections as they appear on the receipt as captured by our EPoS system will determine settlement. It is the responsibility of the customer to check the receipt carefully as mistakes cannot be rectified after the event.
It is your responsibility to ensure your bets are written clearly and also that your timing, instructions, spelling and stakes are correct. You should check your receipt to verify that the amount you have paid and your bet details have been correctly recorded. Bets can only be cancelled or changed by mutual consent. You must retain your receipt until all bets on your slip can be fully settled, when any returns due will be paid upon the surrender of your receipt.
Time of acceptance
Any bet accepted in error and contrary to these provisions relating to the time of acceptance, will be void even if you have been provided with a valid printed receipt.
We reserve the right to refuse payment on any bet where we are unable to substantiate the selections and the instructions on our EPoS system.
We do not accept any responsibility for a bet not being placed for any reason, including but not limited to; computer or till malfunction, electricity failure, failure of telecommunications systems or services.
A betting shop is, by its very nature, a fast moving environment. Odds move rapidly and bets are taken continuously, consequently mistakes can occur. We will do all that we can to avoid this but we cannot accept responsibility for any obvious errors or omissions in respect of the announcing, publishing or marking of prices, handicaps, place terms, runners or results despite our every effort to ensure total accuracy.
If we do make an obvious error then the following rules will apply:
If a bet is accepted in error by us at a price or market condition, as indicated above, that is:
then we will not pay winnings higher than those that would be paid under the price available in the general market and we will either settle the bet at the correct price or on terms available with us or, on condition that you can provide us with verification, at the best price or on the best terms genuinely available with any of the following companies at the time the bet was struck: – Bet 365, Betfred, Coral, Ladbrokes and William Hill.
For example: Where our actual price for a player to score the first goal is 11/2 but you are quoted 11/1 in error then you will be able to determine whether your bet should be settled at 11/2 or the best price available with the companies listed above even if this price is higher than the actual price we quoted.
Where, however, you have been quoted 7/2 on the same bet the price will be amended upwards to the correct price of 11/2.
Bets are settled in accordance with the rules that govern the particular bet made.
If a bet is inadvertently accepted with any prices not written by or endorsed by our staff, the prices will stand provided they are clearly written and were available at the time the bet was processed. Where no price is available at the time the bet is placed, we reserve the right to settle horse and greyhound bets at starting price and sports/special event bets at the next available price. We do not lay ‘BAR’ prices nor do we accept instructions such as ‘First show’ prior to the transmission of a ‘show’ of betting for that race – any such bets taken in error will be settled at starting price.
The advertised times of races, the runners, returns and results as published in the national / sporting press will govern settlement of all bets, errors and omissions excepted. ‘Through the Card’ type instructions are determined by reference to the published race programme, as are the instructions ‘First Race’, ‘Last Race’, etc.
Bets placed on horse racing will be settled in accordance with the official Weighed In Result. Where a result is amended after the Weigh In, for example, further to a successful appeal, the amendment will be ignored for settlement purposes.
Each-way doubles, trebles and accumulators are settled win-to-win and place-to-place, unless the instruction ‘each-way all each-way’ or ‘each-way equally divided’ is clearly specified on the betting slip by the Customer, then the bet (unless it is one of our speciality bets) is settled by this method.
In accumulative wagers where bet contingencies are related or where the same selection is taken to win more than one event, a combined price that reflects the relativity will be applied for settlement, regardless of any individual prices marked on the betting slip. In instances where a combined price cannot be applied the bet will be settled as singles dividing the total stake available proportionately amongst the selections.
For example: England to win the match & a named player to score a hat-trick. If no combined price is quoted then the bet will be settled as two half stake singles.
In the event of a dead heat for first place, the stake money on a winning selection is divided by the number of winners in the dead heat, and the full odds paid to the reduced stake, with the remainder of the stake money being lost.
A similar rule applies to the place part of a bet where, as a result of a dead heat, more than the required number of selections are placed.
Horseracing
All bets placed on UK and Irish horse racing will be settled on First Past the Post and the official result. This offer applies to winning single and multiple bets and the win part of each-way bets. There is no restriction on staking but a maximum payout of £5,000 will be made to any one client in respect of bets placed on any one days business.
The exceptions where First Past the Post does not apply and bets are only settled according to the official result are;
Bets placed on non-UK/Irish meetings are settled on the official result declared by the racecourse judge and confirmed by the ‘Weigh-In’ announcement. If a winner is disqualified after the official result is announced, the disqualification will not affect the settlement of bets.
Greyhounds
Bets placed on Greyhound racing are settled on the official result announced at the conclusion of the event. If a winner is disqualified after the official result is announced, the disqualification will not affect the settlement of bets.
Football and other sports
Bets placed on football and other sports are settled on the official result published by the Press Association (PA) immediately after the match/event is finished. If the PA amends its decision afterwards all bets will stand on their originally announced result. If the result is not immediately available from the PA, the result published by the official governing body immediately after the match/event is finished will be used for settling purposes. Any subsequent corrections or amendments will not apply for settlement purposes.
Where a full season of fixtures is not completed for any reason then bets on the outcome of the competition, league or tournament will be settled on the official result announced by the governing body.
Bets are acceptable win or each-way. Where we are not offering special each-way terms on a race the place part of an each-way bet at Starting Price or displayed price is settled in the following manner:
Horses
In handicap races of 16 or more runners we pay one quarter of the win odds for first, second, third and fourth places.
In handicap races of 12-15 runners we pay one quarter of the win odds for first, second and third places.
In all other races of 8 or more runners we pay one fifth of the win odds for first, second and third places.
In races of 5, 6 or 7 runners we pay one quarter of the win odds for first and second places.
In races of less than five runners the place money goes on to win.
Greyhounds
In races of 8 or more runners we pay one fifth of the win odds for first, second and third places.
In races of 5, 6 or 7 runners we pay one quarter of the win odds for first and second places.
In races of less than five runners the place money goes on to win.
Special Offers
From time to time we may offer special each-way terms on individual races. Individual races will be advertised in shop daily. When this occurs we reserve the right to alter the standard place terms detailed above.
Where there are 16 runners or more in a race we may change the place terms to pay one fifth of the win odds on the first five places. If, due to non-runners and withdrawals fewer than 16 runners take part then we will pay one fifth the win odds on the first four places. If fewer than 12 runners take part then standard place terms will apply.
Where there are 12 or more runners in a race we may change the place terms to pay one fifth of the win odds on the first four places. If, due to non-runners and withdrawals fewer than 12 runners take part then standard place terms will apply.
Customers should check the place terms of a race whenever the number of places paid changes, particularly when we offer additional places.
Where there are an insufficient number of finishers for the placed terms advertised only those runners officially placed will be treated as successful selections and bets on all non-finishers will be lost.
Other than where Place Only betting is available, where a place stake is in excess of the amount staked to win, the difference will be equally apportioned win and place to the selection(s).
If you place an each-way bet on a race or event that is ‘win only’, the total stake will be invested for a win.
For events other than horse and greyhound racing on which bets are accepted, settlement will be based on the odds and place terms advertised and applicable at the time the bet was taken.
‘Place Only’ bets are not acceptable, except when advertised on specific races, in certain speciality bets and at Tote odds when placed through Tote Direct. When special place only betting is returned for a race this will rule settlement of all place only bets on the race.
Starting price bets will be accepted, win only, on absolute, first and second favourites, in both horse and greyhound racing. If each-way is taken in error the place part of any such bet will be void win or lose.
The favourite is the horse/greyhound quoted in the official starting price returns at the shortest odds, and the second favourite is the horse quoted at the next shortest odds. If two horses are quoted at the same odds, and those odds are shorter than those quoted for any others, then those two are equal first favourite and equal second favourite. If two or more co-favourites are thus selected, the client’s stake will be divided equally between or among them.
However, if such joint favourites are returned at a price whereby irrespective of result, no profit could accrue to a backer of the favourite, the un-named favourite will be treated as a non-runner. This section and the one preceding will apply equally to greyhound racing.
When a returned favourite does not come under starter’s orders and is withdrawn, then that un-named favourite will be treated as a non-runner. The only exception to this is in speciality bets, such as The Place 6-5 etc. where, if the favourite is withdrawn it is replaced by the next smallest priced horse.
Any un-named favourite inadvertently taken where a screen/board price has been given will be settled at starting price.
1.8 INCORRECT STAKES OR INSTRUCTIONS
An incorrectly spelled name is not necessarily invalid, so long as it is clear what the client’s intentions were. If a named selection is wrongly written so that more than one horse could conceivably be intended, the stake will be equally divided between or among the selections involved.
A named selection which is not doubly engaged but is timed for the wrong race or a different meeting stands for the race in which it runs.
If a horse and dog of the same name run on the same day, and it is not clear which is the selection, the bet will be settled as on the horse. If the bet is placed after one of the two has run, it will be on the one still to run.
When the only difference in name between two runners engaged on the same day is the suffix of the country of origin, bets will be settled as on the one without the suffix, unless the suffix or a determining race time is shown on the slip. If, however, one of the horses has already run that day, the bet will be considered as being for the horse still to run.
Where a single stake and name of a selection are given with no instructions, the bet will be taken as for a win single.
Where there is more than one selection in different horse or dog races and no instructions are given, with no indication being given by stake unit of the clients intention, the stake will be divided equally on win singles. If the two selections are in the same race it will be settled as a straight forecast. In all cases, bets will be settled as win bets, unless each way is specified.
Where the same selection is included more than once in a multiple bet, or where selections from the same race are included, stakes will be divided equally in those parts of the bet where the selections clash. If, however, one of the selections is also entered for another race on the day, the bet will be settled as for the races in which they do not clash.
Where instructions are so illegible that they cannot be understood, the bet will be void.
Where an incorrect number of doubles is stated to cover the selections given, the total amount staked on the doubles is divided and invested equally among the correct number of doubles. A similar rule applies to singles, trebles etc. However, where a double, treble, fourfold etc. is specified and it is clear that only one accumulative bet is required, it will be settled as an accumulative bet covering the number of selections given.
Where too many selections appear in a multiple type bet it will be settled in the following manner:
Where there are too few selections in a multiple type bet, then a non-runner or non-runners will be added. Thus, four selections with a Canadian instructed and staked, will have one non-runner added.
Unless covered by the preceding section of this rule:
Where an un-named selection or favourite in a single or multiple bet is untimed or incorrectly timed, it will be ‘on’ for the next race at that meeting unless the time stated can be related to another horserace meeting covered by a full race-by-race service in which case the race time will take precedence. If a selection is not thereby defined, the stakes will be divided equally between those favourites whose race times continue to coincide.
Where a favourite bet has no meeting, race time or any other indication of the race intended, it will stand for the earliest advertised race, horse or greyhound, still to be run. When a favourite bet does not have the meeting nominated, the bet will stand for the races timed, providing those times do not clash with other races with the same advertised race time. Where times of such races clash, the stake will be divided equally between those races having the same advertised times, whose results are being transmitted race-by-race to our offices. The same applies to numbered selections except that the stake is only divided over those races where the times clash and the numbered selections appear.
Where a race card number is stated and no such number appears in the race then that selection will be treated as a non-runner.
Where combination or accumulative bets are involved and the client makes clear by the exact times given, that only one meeting can be intended, he will be on that meeting, even if some race times clash with races at other meetings. Thus if a bet is a Yankee 2.00, 2.35, 3.05, and 3.45 and those are race times at Ascot, the bet will be on that meeting, even though there are other meetings with races at 2.00 and 3.45.
If a client indicates the race by the order it appears on the racecard, it is treated as an untimed bet, unless the word ‘race’ appears in the instruction. Thus, ‘2nd race fav’ is timed, but ‘2nd fav’ is not.
Where meeting and time are given, but no selection, it will be taken as for the SP favourite.
An untimed single bet for a selection which has more than one engagement will be taken as for the first race in which it runs, unless an ‘if absent’ selection is also given on the slip, when this will be taken as timing the bet for the race where both were engaged.
Where a selection is doubly engaged and is timed by the client, it will be settled as a bet for that timed race only. Where it is untimed, or incorrectly timed, the bet will be on the first race where it runs, after the time of acceptance.
If two selections, one of which is doubly engaged, are included in an accumulative bet, and run in the same race, the one which is double engaged will be deemed to be timed for the race where they do not clash. If both are doubly engaged, the selection written first on the slip will be timed for the race in which it runs, and the other timed for the race where they do not clash. This does not apply to single wagers, which will be treated as entirely separate bets.
In all horse races, excluding ante-post bets, if a horse is withdrawn not under starter’s orders or has been declared ‘not to have started’ by the Starter, bets will be settled in accordance with Tattersalls Rule 4(c), which states that backers of withdrawn horses will have their stake refunded.
When there has not been time to re-form the market, deductions are made from winning returns on the race, exclusive of stake, according to the table shown below. When there has been time to re-form the market, the deductions if any, will apply only to bets at screen or board prices struck prior to the announcement of the withdrawal.
Tattersalls’ Rule 4(c) Deduction Scale (Per Pound).
| Price of the non-runner at the time of withdrawal | Deduction | |||
| a) | 1/9 | or | shorter | 90p |
| b) | 2/11 | to | 2/17 | 85p |
| c) | 1/4 | to | 1/5 | 80p |
| d) | 3/10 | to | 2/7 | 75p |
| e) | 2/5 | to | 1/3 | 70p |
| f) | 8/15 | to | 4/9 | 65p |
| g) | 8/13 | to | 4/7 | 60p |
| h) | 4/5 | to | 4/6 | 55p |
| i) | 20/21 | to | 5/6 | 50p |
| j) | Evens | to | 6/5 | 45p |
| k) | 5/4 | to | 6/4 | 40p |
| l) | 8/5 | to | 7/4 | 35p |
| m) | 9/5 | to | 9/4 | 30p |
| n) | 12/5 | to | 3/1 | 25p |
| o) | 16/5 | to | 4/1 | 20p |
| p) | 9/2 | to | 11/2 | 15p |
| q) | 6/1 | to | 9/1 | 10p |
| r) | 10/1 | to | 14/1 | 5p |
| s) | over | 14/1 | no deduction | |
In the event of two or more horses being withdrawn before coming under starter’s orders, the total deduction will be the sum of the individual deductions, up to a maximum of 90 pence in the pound.
Where a single 5p Rule 4 deduction applies to any one betting show or the SP market in the UK or Ireland, as a concession, the deduction will be waived. If the total Rule 4 deductions exceed 5p, then all deductions will be applied.
The Tattersalls’ Rule 4 (c) Deduction Scale will be applied to bet settlement when horses quoted in our Early Prices are withdrawn before coming under starter’s orders or have been declared ‘not to have started’ by the Starter. In such circumstances, the appropriate level of deduction will be determined by reference to the prices on offer at the time of withdrawal.
When a greyhound is withdrawn:-
We reserve the right to apply a Rule 4 deduction to outright bets on sporting events when a player, contestant or team is withdrawn from the betting after having been declared to play. For betting purposes we consider a player to have been declared to play if he is included in a first round draw (for sports like tennis, snooker and darts) or its equivalent in other sports.
Early Prices are prices advertised for a race after the final declarations have been made. They are available each day for selected races up to the first show of prices from the on-course market or the first show of prices from our service provider transmitted to our shops.
Board (Show) Prices are generally available 5-10 minutes before the start of horse and greyhound races and are transmitted to our shops from the on-course market or are collated by our service provider.
The following applies to bets at ‘Early Prices’ or at ‘Show Prices’ on screen or board. In events with 2 or more runners, we will lay the current quoted price at the time the bet is accepted. Where an ‘Early Price’ or ‘Show Price’ is taken it will apply to the selection wherever it appears on the slip, unless instructions written on the slip specify otherwise. If a bet is inadvertently accepted with any prices not written by or endorsed by our staff, the prices will stand provided they are clearly written and were available at the time the bet was processed.
Clients who request a price should ensure that the quoted price has been written on the betting slip.
If there are any palpable errors in the Board Prices laid, transmitted or marked-up, the bet will be settled at the corrected price for the time the bet was made or at SP, whichever is the greater.
We do not lay ‘BAR’ prices nor do we accept instructions such as ‘First Show’ prior to the transmission of a ‘show’ of betting for that race. Any such bets taken in error will be settled at starting price.
Place terms on each-way bets at displayed odds are governed by the number of starters in the race and not by the number of declared runners at the time the price was taken.
Should a horse be withdrawn, whereby Tattersalls Rule 4(c) would apply, no prices can be laid after the withdrawal, unless there has been time for a new market to be formed.
In ‘Early Price’ horserace bets, if any of the horses do not run, stakes will be refunded on the withdrawn horses and all winning returns from the race will be subject to deductions on the Rule 4(c) scale, depending on the odds of the withdrawn horses at the time of withdrawal.
For horses, a bet placed after the final declarations have been made (generally 10am the previous day) is not an ante-post bet and in the event of any withdrawals, the withdrawn horse will be treated as a non-runner. Returns from bets on other horses in the event will be subject to deductions on the Rule 4(c) scale, depending on the price of the withdrawn horse or horses at the time of withdrawal.
Where a race contains reserves at the final declaration stage we will offer an early price for all of the declared runners including the reserves. When a declared runner is announced as a non-runner we will revise the market and all bets struck prior to the announcement of the non-runner will be subject to a Rule 4(c) deduction (where the price of the non-runner is such that a Rule 4(c) deduction applies). If a reserve becomes a non-runner prior to the racecourse declaration stage (i.e. 45 minutes before the first race) then there will be no Rule 4(c) deduction. If, at the racecourse declaration stage a reserve becomes an official runner by taking the place of a withdrawn horse then Rule 4(c) will apply to the reserve horse if it is subsequently withdrawn.
In ‘Early Price’ greyhound bets, if any of the greyhounds do not run, all ‘Early Price’ bets nominating that greyhound, either by trap number or name will be void, with all other ‘Early Price’ bets on remaining runners in the race settled at SP.
In the event of a dead-heat for first place, the stake money on the winning selection will be divided by the number of winners in the dead-heat and full odds will be paid to the divided stake with the remainder of the stake being lost.
A similar rule applies in place betting where, as a result of a dead-heat, more than the required number of selections occupy the place positions.
If races are set back in time because of eventualities such as weather conditions, bomb threats, power loss, traffic delays etc., or if the meeting is postponed to another day and the overnight declarations stand (meaning that the race is not re-opened) then all bets stand unless a refund is requested by the customer prior to the race taking place. Where bets have been placed at ante-post prices then different rules apply, see section 1.15 Ante-Post.
If a race is re-run, then bets at board prices or early prices in the original race will be settled at SP. Horses which came under starters orders in the first race but did not go to post for the re-run will be considered non-runners and returns on the remaining runners will be subject to a Tattersall’s Rule 4(c) deduction.
When a race is declared a no-race and is re-run, all bets will stand for the greyhounds which take part in the re-run, but single bets may be cancelled by mutual agreement before the re-run starts. Selections in multiple bets will stand for the re-run race. The starting prices returned on the re-run will rule settlement, board prices from the original race will stand unless there is a non-runner in which case they will not be valid and such bets will be settled at starting price. If betting is suspended bets may be cancelled by mutual consent prior to the market being reformed. A re-run race is taken as in the order it was originally placed on the programme, and no notice is taken of the time of the re-run. When a race is declared void and is not re-run, all bets on that race will be void, and will not count for any additional reserve race.
Ante-post bets are accepted on horse races at quoted prices up to the time that the overnight declarations are known (10 a.m. on the day before the race where 24 hour declarations apply and 10 a.m. two days before the race where 48 hour declaration apply) and on greyhound racing before the day on which the race is run. Ante-post bets are accepted on the basis of all-in, run-or-not, entered-or-not, so long as entry was not precluded by the conditions of the race. Returns for accumulative bets will be settled in the same manner as SP bets.
Unless otherwise provided for, the following rules apply:
In the event of horses being balloted out, the liabilities of layers against the horses remaining will be reduced on both win and place parts of such bets, in accordance with the rate to be announced before the race by Tattersalls Committee, in accordance with Tattersalls Rule 4(c), dependent upon the odds currently available against the withdrawn horses at the time of the official withdrawal.
When prices are offered to win a greyhound competition, bets accepted before the draw for the penultimate round (semi-final) has been made will be on an ‘all in run or not’ basis, and non-runners will be treated as losers.
Where a reserve greyhound is re-introduced into a competition while Ante-Post betting rules apply then all bets remain ‘all in run or not’. If the re-introduced greyhound goes on to win or be placed in the race all bets will stand.
Bets accepted at prices issued after the draw for the penultimate round (semi-final) but prior to the draw for the final will not be subject to Ante-Post rules, and any non-runner will be treated as void for settlement purposes. Tattersalls’ Rule 4 (c) will apply to bets on the remaining greyhounds, with the amount of the deduction based on the price of the withdrawn greyhound at the time that the bet was struck. When a greyhound is withdrawn after the draw for the final is made all bets struck after the draw but prior to withdrawal at our prices will be settled at starting price, and bets on the withdrawn greyhound will be void.
Bets are executed at the price ruling at the time the bet is accepted by us. We reserve the right to correct any palpable errors.
Each-way bets are calculated win-to-win, place-to-place, and for the place part the fractional odds and number of places relating to each event will be those pertaining at the time of acceptance. Place only bets, forecasts and conditional bets such as ‘any-to-come’ are not accepted ante-post, and if taken in error, the ‘if cash’ element will be ignored.
When the same selection is taken to win two or more races in ante-post doubles or trebles, special odds may be laid and those will govern settlement.
‘any-to-come’ or ‘if cash’ bets, are no longer accepted. Any taken in error will be settled as void with stakes returned.
Bets are accepted if clearly marked ‘First Past the Post’ (FPP) on the slip. Settlement is then governed by the result first given by the racecourse judge as transmitted by the course betting service provided the winner has completed the correct course. This does not include void races or where the race is determined by incorrect weights carried. It also does not include bets which rely on dividends being declared e.g. Pari-Mutuel, Tote betting, Tricasts, etc., and all bets on racing taking place outside the United Kingdom which will be settled according to the Rules of Racing.
‘Stop at a winner’ bets are no longer accepted. Any taken in error will be settled as void with stakes returned.
When backing a jockey’s mounts, the number of doubles, trebles, accumulators must be specified. If 15 doubles are instructed and the jockey rides in only 4 races the bet will be settled as on 4 mounts plus 2 non-runners.
Where a meeting is not specified and a jockey rides at more than one meeting, doubles, trebles, etc., will be settled as for the first meeting at which the jockey rides, after the time of acceptance of the bet.
Where it is only a single bet and the race is not timed, it will be on the next race to be run in which the jockey has a mount.
Owner’s or trainer’s selected is the horse of the named person quoted in the official SP at the shortest price. If two or more start at the same lowest price then stakes will be divided equally between them. Accumulative bets are settled in the same manner as for jockey’s mounts.
Where specific races are requested and the jockey has no mount in a specified race, this will be treated as a non-runner. This also applies to owners and trainers selected.
Subject to the following rules, forecasts are accepted in singles, doubles and trebles only. Accumulators are not accepted, unless in speciality bets available in our offices. If otherwise accepted they will be settled as trebles with the stakes being equally apportioned.
Forecasts are available in races of 3 or more runners and will be settled in accordance with the computer straight forecast dividend. Any forecast accepted in error on races with less than 3 runners or where a race is reduced to less than three runners will be void.
Un-named favourites cannot be used in forecasts, where selections must be named or numbered, and forecasts including ‘fav’ selections will be void.
If a forecast contains a non-runner, the same selection is repeated, a racecard number is specified which does not appear on the racecard or a lone selection is specified, the forecast will be settled as a single. If the selections run in different races then the stake will be split as two half stake singles on each selection.
Returns for forecast doubles or trebles will be calculated by multiplying the appropriate return for each forecast.
Written instructions for a selection with the field or a selection against the field will be taken as for the selection to win. Instructions for the field with, or the field against, will be taken as for the selection to finish second.
Where 3 or more selections are given, settlement will be made as a full combination of forecasts. If a smaller number of combinations than the full permutation is required, the slip must make this clear. Thus ‘£2 comb F/C ABC’ with £6 invested, will be settled as 6 £1 forecasts unless the client writes ‘3 x £2 F/C AB, AC, BC’.
Where a permutation is used which could apply either to forecasts or tricasts and neither is specified, the bet will be settled on forecasts.
Should there be no Computer Straight Forecast returned bets will be settled as Tote Exacta. If neither is returned bets will be void for settlement purposes.
In all circumstances where a Greyhound Computer Forecast is not declared settlement will be based on the N.S.L. Straight Forecast Chart. We do not accept bets on Greyhound Tote Forecasts and if accepted in error will be settled at Computer Straight Forecast returns or where no Computer Straight Forecast is declared at NSL Straight Forecast returns.
Tricasts, in which selections must finish first, second and third in correct order, in races for which an official computer tricast return is declared, are accepted in singles only.
Stakes for tricast doubles or trebles, where taken in error, will be divided equally to cover each tricast race in singles only. ‘Any-to-come’ or ‘if cash’ bets are not acceptable and, if accepted in error, the A.T.C. or ‘if cash’ instructions will not be actioned.
Tricasts may be declared on certain greyhound races not transmitted live into our offices.
Bets accepted for races not specified, or for which no tricast dividend is declared, will be settled as computer straight forecasts on the selections nominated to finish first and second, with the selection nominated for third place disregarded.
Only named selections or racecard numbers will be accepted in tricasts, with name taking precedence where both are used. In the event of any ambiguity, the tricast will be declared void, as will any tricast which contains an unnamed favourite. Where the same selection is repeated the stake will be invested as a CSF on the two different selections in the order written.
Should a tricast contain a non-runner or a racecard number is specified which does not appear on the racecard the total stake will be invested on a straight forecast on the remaining selections in the order written. In the case of a full cover combination, the total stake will be divided equally as a reverse forecast on the remaining 2 selections.
Should there be 2 non-runners or 2 racecard numbers are specified which do not appear on the racecard then the total stake will be invested on a win single at SP on the remaining runner. For the purposes of settlement, a permutation is considered as a series of straight tricasts.
Tricasts will be settled in accordance with the official computer return. If fewer than 3 finish in a race, a dividend will be declared on those that finish.
We are authorised by UK Tote Group to accept bets for settlement at Totalisator odds.
Tote bets are NOT accepted other than described below and via marksense slips.
In most shops our EPoS till system is linked via ‘Tote Direct’ to the on course pool and bets placed on marksense slips will normally be included in the UK Tote Group pool. All Tote bets placed via the Tote Direct facility are subject to the rules stipulated on the reverse of the ‘marksense’ cards. Any Tote bets processed through the Tote Direct system and passed into the on course pool are NOT subject to our Maximum Payments rules (Rule 1.3).
Settlement of Tote bets placed via the ‘Tote Direct’ facility is subject to the general rules of UK Tote Group which are detailed at the end of this section.
Tote Direct Connection Failure
In the event of a connection failure between any of our shops and the Tote Direct system, which results in a bet being accepted initially by us but not by UK Tote Group for any reason, the following rules will apply:
Bets Not On Marksense Cards
No TOTE bets will be accepted other than on a marksense slip and processed via the TOTE Pool. Any accepted in error will be declared VOID with stake monies returned.
Toteswinger
Toteswinger bets are accepted outside the pool and are not included in the UK Tote Group pool.
Exclusions
Unless otherwise stated bets at Tote odds are not acceptable for meetings where race by race results are not transmitted to our shops, greyhound racing or for our speciality bets i.e. Lucky 15/31/63. If taken, settlement of such bets will be made at Starting Price in accordance with our General Betting Rules.
Tote Non-Runners
Bets ‘stand’ on horses which do not compete after coming under starter’s orders.
For totewin, toteplace, toteswinger, toteexacta, totequinella and totetrifecta bets are void on horses which become non-runners before coming under starter’s orders, and the stakes on such non-runners are refundable.
For totedouble, totetreble, totejackpot, toteplacepot, totequadpot and totescoop6 non-runner selections are not void but are replaced by the starting price favourite. (See the following rule on Tote Bets on Unnamed Favourites.)
For toteplacepot, totejackpot, totequadpot and totescoop6 pools hosted by the UK Tote Group comprising of International races, please refer to the table below for the different selection criteria of the substitute for a non-runner.
| Country | Primary method of selecting a substitute for a non-runner |
| UK | Starting Price favourite |
| Ireland | Starting Price favourite |
| Hong Kong | HK Jockey Club Tote Win pool favourite |
| Sweden | ATG Sweden Tote Win pool favourite |
| France | Press Association Starting Price favourite |
| South Africa | Press Association Starting Price favourite |
| UAE | Press Association Starting Price favourite |
| USA | Press Association Starting Price favourite |
The lowest racecard number is used by all countries where there are Joint or Co-favourites.
Tote Bets on Unnamed Favourites
Bets on the un-named favourite are not accepted in the totewin, toteplace, toteswinger, toteexacta, totequinella and totetrifecta pools.
Bets on the un-named favourite are accepted in the totedouble, totetreble, totejackpot, toteplacepot, totequadpot and totescoop6 and are represented by the starting price favourite. When there are joint or co-favourites, the horse with the lowest racecard number will be taken. Should the favourite be withdrawn before coming under starter’s orders but too late for the SP market to be re-formed, the horse with the shortest returned starting price will be used, but should there be two or more runners at the shortest starting price, the one with the lowest racecard number will be taken. If there are no starting prices returned, the first runner quoted in the Racing Post betting forecast will be substituted. If there is no betting forecast and hence no substitute horse can be determined in accordance with any specific rules then the runner with the highest number of totewin pool units in the relevant race will be substituted. If two or more runners have an equal number of totewin pool units then the one with the lowest racecard number will substitute. If no totewin pool is operated then the lowest racecard number will substitute.
Minimum Stakes
Minimum permitted stakes and stake units apply to all Tote bet types. See the reverse of marksense cards for details.
AIM OF THE BET
To select the winning horse.
RACES ON WHICH POOL IS OPERATED
The totewin pool is operated on all races of 2 or more runners unless otherwise stated.
POOL DEDUCTION RATE
UK Tote pools 19.25% (The net pool is therefore 80.75% of the gross pool) and Tote Ireland pools 20% (The net pool is therefore 80% of the gross pool)
CALCULATION OF DIVIDENDS
The total of the funds invested plus any funds brought forward form the gross pool. If the gross pool is guaranteed to a particular amount, then this amount forms the gross pool unless the total of the funds invested plus any funds brought forward is greater than the guarantee.
The net pool is divided by the total stakes on the winner of the race to obtain a calculated dividend. The calculated dividend is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend declared to a £1 stake, with the following exceptions:
(i) If the calculated dividend is greater than 90p and less than £1.10, the payable dividend will be £1.10.
(ii) If the calculated dividend is 90p or below, the payable dividend will be £1.02.
(iii) Notwithstanding (i) and (ii) above, in the case of a dead heat for first place if the calculated dividend is 60p or below, the payable dividend will be 60p. (See rule on Dead Heats below.)
Holders of winning tickets are then paid in proportion to their stakes.
If the winning horse is part backed, i.e. there is less than £1 of winning tickets in the pool, the net pool is the calculated dividend. In accordance with the rules above, this is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend to a £1 stake. The balance of the gross pool which has not been won will be carried forward to another race as decided by Tote. The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so this is added back to the net rollover to be included within a subsequent pool.
Example 1
Suppose we have a totewin pool where the net fund available for distribution after the deduction has been removed is £1,000 and the total amount invested on the winning horse is £0.80.
As the winning horse is part-backed, then the net pool of £1,000 is the calculated dividend.
The total amount paid out on the winning horse is only (0.80 x £1,000) = £800, so the remaining £200 which has not been won will be carried forward to a subsequent totewin pool.
The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so the 19.25% deduction is added back to the net funds carried forward. Therefore the gross carry-forward in this example is £200.00 / (1 – 19.25%) = £247.68.
If the winning horse is not backed, then the entire gross pool will be carried forward to another race as decided by Tote.
Note that any guarantee is disregarded for the purposes of carry-forwards.
WALKOVERS/VOID/ABANDONED RACES/MEETINGS
If the race is a walkover, or is void, or is abandoned and is not re-ran on the same day, the pool will be declared void and all stakes refunded, unless otherwise stated. This is irrespective of whether the race is re-scheduled for a later date or not.
MULTIPLE SELECTIONS
Multiple selections on the same slip are accepted.
NO FINISHERS
If the official result is that there are no finishers, the pool will be declared void and all stakes refunded.
DEAD HEATS
When two or more horses dead-heat for first place, the net pool will be divided into as many equal parts as there are dead-heating runners. The part of the net pool allocated to each dead-heating horse is divided by the total stakes on that runner to obtain a calculated dividend for each dead-heating horse. The calculated dividend is then determined in accordance with the calculation of dividends above.
Holders of winning tickets are then paid in proportion to their stakes.
If a dead-heating horse is part-backed, i.e. there is less than £1 of tickets in the pool on that horse, the net pool assigned to that horse is the calculated dividend. In accordance with the rules above, this is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend to a £1 stake. The balance of the net pool assigned to that dead-heating horse which has not been won will be carried forward to another totewin pool as decided by Tote. The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so this is added back to the net rollover to be included within a subsequent pool.
Example 2
Suppose we have a totewin pool where the net fund available for distribution after the deduction has been removed is £1,000 and there is a dead-heat for first place between two horses, A and B with the following amounts invested on each:
A £100.00
B £0.90
The net pool is divided into 2 equal parts, and £500 is allocated to each of horses A and B.
The £500 allocated to horse A is then divided by the £100 of stakes on that runner, so the calculated dividend for horse A is £5.00.
As horse B is part-backed, the £500 allocated to that horse is the calculated dividend.
The total amount paid out on horse B is only (0.90 x £500) = £450, so the remaining £50 which has not been won will be carried forward to a subsequent totewin pool.
The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so the 19.25% deduction is added back to the net funds carried forward.
Therefore the gross carry-forward in this example is £50.00 / (1 – 19.25%) = £61.92.
If a dead-heating horse is not backed, the portion of the pool assigned to that dead-heating horse will be carried forward to another totewin pool. The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so this is added back to the net rollover to be included within a subsequent pool.
The minimum dividend payable on a totewin bet involving dead-heating horses will be 60 pence.
AIM OF THE BET
To select a placed horse.
The finishing positions which constitute a place in any race, unless otherwise stated, are as follows:
2 – 4 runners 1st
5 – 7 runners 1st & 2nd
8 – 15 runners 1st, 2nd & 3rd
Non-handicap of 16 or more runners 1st, 2nd & 3rd
Handicap of 16 or more runners 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th
RACES ON WHICH POOL IS OPERATED
The toteplace pool is operated on all races of 5 or more runners unless otherwise stated.
POOL DEDUCTION RATE
UK Tote pools 20% (The net pool is therefore 80% of the gross pool) and Tote Ireland pools 25% (The net pool is therefore 75% of the gross pool)
CALCULATION OF DIVIDENDS
The total of the funds invested plus any funds brought forward from the gross pool. If the gross pool is guaranteed to a particular amount, then this amount forms the gross pool unless the total of the funds invested plus any funds brought forward is greater than the guarantee.
The net pool is divided by the number of places payable on the race as defined above, i.e. 2, 3 or 4, in equal proportion. The part of the net pool allocated to each place is then divided by the total stakes on that placed horse to obtain a calculated dividend for each place. The calculated dividend is rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend declared to a £1 stake, with the following exceptions:
(i) If the calculated dividend is greater than 70p and less than £1.10, the payable dividend will be £1.10.
(ii) If the calculated dividend is 70p or below, the payable dividend will be £1.02.
(iii) Notwithstanding (i) and (ii) above, in the case of a dead heat if the calculated dividend is 50p or below, the minimum payable dividend will be 50p. (See rule on Dead Heats below.)
Holders of winning tickets are then paid in proportion to their stakes.
In the event of (ii) above, i.e. if the calculated dividend falls below 70p, money will be taken from the net pool on the remaining placed horses in equal shares to ensure that the minimum calculated dividend on any placed horse is not less than 70p.
Example 3
Suppose we have a toteplace pool where the net fund available for distribution after the deduction has been removed is £12,000, and there are 3 places payable.
Then the net pool initially allocated to each placed horse = (£12,000 / 3) = £4,000.
Suppose the total amounts invested on the 3 placed horses are:
1st placed horse: £1,000
2nd placed horse: £500
3rd placed horse: £8,000
Therefore the calculated dividends on the 3 placed horses would be:
1st placed horse: £4.00
2nd placed horse: £8.00
3rd placed horse: £0.50
The calculated dividend for the 3rd placed horse is less than 70p. Therefore money will be taken from the net pool on the remaining placed horses in equal shares to ensure that the minimum calculated dividend on any placed horse is not less than 70p.
The net pool which must be allocated to the 3rd placed horse to increase the calculated dividend to 70p is (£8,000 x 0.70) = £5,600. This means an additional (£5,600 – £4,000) = £1,600 will be taken from the net pool on the other 2 placed horses in equal shares, i.e. £800 from each of those other 2 placed horses. So the revised net pool allocated to each placed horse is now as follows:
1st placed horse: £4,000 – £800 = £3,200
2nd placed horse: £4,000 – £800 = £3,200
3rd placed horse: £4,000 + £1,600 = £5,600
The calculated dividend on each placed horse is now:
1st placed horse: £3,200 / £1,000 = £3.20
2nd placed horse: £3,200 / £500 = £6.40
3rd placed horse: £5,600 / £8,000 = £0.70
So the declared dividends will be:
1st placed horse: £3.20
2nd placed horse: £6.40
3rd placed horse: £1.02
Example 4
Suppose once again we have a toteplace pool where the net fund available for distribution after the deduction has been removed is £12 ,000, and there are 3 places payable.
Then the net pool initially allocated to each placed horse = (£12,000 / 3) = £4,000.
Suppose the total amounts invested on the 3 placed horses are:
1st placed horse: £5,000
2nd placed horse: £100
3rd placed horse: £8,000
(Note: The total amount of winning units can be greater than the net pool due to the deduction.)
The calculated dividends on the 3 placed horses would be:
1st placed horse: £0.80
2nd placed horse: £40.00
3rd placed horse: £0.50
The calculated dividend for the 3rd placed horse is less than 70p. Therefore money will be taken from the net pool on the remaining placed horses in equal shares to ensure that the minimum calculated dividend on any placed horse is not less than 70p.
The net pool which must be allocated to the 3rd placed horse to increase the calculated dividend to 70p is (£8,000 x 0.70) = £5,600. This means an additional (£5,600 – £4,000) = £1,600 will be taken from the net pool on the other 2 placed horses in equal shares, i.e. £800 from each of those other 2 placed horses. So the revised net pool allocated to each placed horse is now as follows:
1st placed horse: £4,000 – £800 = £3,200
2nd placed horse: £4,000 – £800 = £3,200
3rd placed horse: £4,000 + £1,600 = £5,600
The calculated dividend on each runner is now:
1st placed horse: £3,200 / £5,000 = £0.64
2nd placed horse: £3,200 / £100 = £32.00
3rd placed horse: £5,600 / £8,000 = £0.70
The calculated dividend for the 1st placed horse has now fallen below 70p. Therefore further money must be taken from the net pool on the other remaining placed horse, i.e. the 2nd placed horse, to ensure that the minimum calculated dividend on any placed horse is not less than 70p.
The net pool which must be allocated to the 1st placed horse to increase the calculated dividend to 70p is (£5,000 x 0.70) = £3,500. This means an additional (£3,500 – £3,200) = £300 will be taken from the net pool on the 2nd placed horse. So the revised net pool allocated to each placed horse is now as follows:
1st placed horse: £3,200 + £300 = £3,500
2nd placed horse: £3,200 – £300 = £2,900
3rd placed horse: £5,600
The calculated dividend on each placed horse is now:
1st placed horse: £3,500 / £5,000 = £0.70
2nd placed horse: £2,900 / £100 = £29.00
3rd placed horse: £5,600 / £8,000 = £0.70
So the declared dividends will be:
1st placed horse: £1.02
2nd placed horse: £29.00
3rd placed horse: £1.02
If a placed horse is part-backed, i.e. there is less than £1 of tickets in the pool on a placed horse, then the net pool assigned to that placed horse is the calculated dividend. In accordance with the rules above, this is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend to a £1 stake. The balance of the net pool assigned to that placed horse which has not been won will be divided in equal proportion between the remaining placed horses which have been fully backed.
Example 5
Suppose we have a toteplace pool where the net funds available for distribution after the deduction has been removed is £3,000, and there are 3 places payable.
Then the net pool initially allocated to each placed horse = (£3,000 / 3) = £1,000.
Suppose the total amounts invested on the 3 placed horses are:
1st placed horse: £500.00
2nd placed horse: £100.00
3rd placed horse: £0.40
The 3rd placed horse is part backed, so only £400 of the £1,000 allocated to that horse will be paid out on that horse. The balance of £600 will be divided in equal proportion between the other horses which have been fully backed, so an additional £300 will be allocated to each of the 1st and 2nd placed horses.
So the revised net pool allocated to each placed horse is now as follows:
1st placed horse: £1,000 + £300 = £1,300
2nd placed horse: £1,000 + £300 = £1,300
3rd placed horse: £1,000 – £600 = £400
The calculated dividend on each runner is now:
1st placed horse: £1,300 / £500.00 = £2.60
2nd placed horse: £1,300 / £100.00 = £13.00
3rd placed horse: £400 / £0.40 = £1,000.00
If a placed horse is not backed, the portion of the net pool assigned to that placed horse will be divided in equal proportion between the remaining placed horses which have been fully backed.
If none of the placed horses are fully backed, the balance of the gross pool assigned to each placed horse which has not been won will be carried forward to another race as decided by Tote. The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so this is added back to the net rollover to be included within a subsequent pool.
If none of the placed horses are backed, the entire gross pool will be carried forward to another race as decided by Tote.
Note that any guarantee is disregarded for the purposes of carry-forwards.
VOID/ABANDONED RACES/MEETINGS
If the race is void or abandoned and is not re-ran on the same day, the pool will be declared void and all stakes refunded, unless otherwise stated.
This is irrespective of whether the race is re-scheduled for a later date or not.
REDUCED FIELD SIZE
If the number of runners in any race falls below 5, then the pool will be declared void and all stakes refunded.
MULTIPLE SELECTIONS
Multiple selections on the same slip are accepted.
INSUFFICIENT FINISHERS
If the official number of finishers is fewer than the number of standard places in any race, then only the runners which finish will be deemed to have been placed. The net pool will be divided by the number of finishers rather than being divided by the number of places that were originally payable on the race.
DEAD HEATS
If two or more horses dead heat for the final position which constitutes a place, a dividend is paid on each of those dead-heating horses. The amount of the pool allocated to that place is divided equally between the dead-heating horses.
If three or more horses dead heat for the penultimate position which constitutes a place, e.g. 3rd place in a race where 4 places are payable, a dividend is paid on each of those dead-heating horses. The total amount of the pool allocated to the final two places is divided equally between the dead-heating horses.
The proportion of the net pool allocated to each placed horse in the event of a dead-heat is as follows:
2 places, 2 runners in 1st place
1st(A) 1/2
1st(B) 1/2
2 places, 2 runners in 2nd place
1st 1/2
2nd(A) 1/4
2nd(B) 1/4
2 places, 3 runners in 1st place
1st(A) 1/3
1st(B) 1/3
1st(C) 1/3
2 places, 3 runners in 2nd place
1st 1/2
2nd(A) 1/6
2nd(B) 1/6
2nd(C) 1/6
3 places, 2 runners in 3rd place
1st 1/3
2nd 1/3
3rd(A) 1/6
3rd(B) 1/6
3 places, 3 runners in 2nd place
1st 1/3
2nd(A) 2/9
2nd(B) 2/9
2nd(C) 2/9
3 places, 3 runners in 3rd place
1st 1/3
2nd 1/3
3rd(A) 1/9
3rd(B) 1/9
3rd(C) 1/9
4 places, 2 runners in 4th place
1st 1/4
2nd 1/4
3rd 1/4
4th(A) 1/8
4th(B) 1/8
4 places, 3 runners in 3rd place
1st 1/4
2nd 1/4
3rd(A) 1/6
3rd(B) 1/6
3rd(C) 1/6
4 places, 3 runners in 4th place
1st 1/4
2nd 1/4
3rd 1/4
4th(A) 1/12
4th(B) 1/12
4th(C) 1/12
The part of the net pool allocated to each dead-heating horse is divided by the total stakes on that runner to obtain a calculated dividend for each dead-heating horse. The calculated dividend is then determined in accordance with the calculation of dividends above.
Holders of winning tickets are then paid in proportion to their stakes.
In the event of a dead heat, if the calculated dividend of a horse involved in that dead heat is 50p or below, the dividend declared will be 50p and no money will be taken from the net pool allocated to any of the remaining placed horses to increase the calculated dividend.
If a dead-heating horse is part-backed, i.e. there is less than £1 of tickets in the pool on that horse, the net pool assigned to that horse is the calculated dividend. In accordance with the rules above, this is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend to a £1 stake. The balance of the net pool assigned to that dead-heating horse which has not been won will be divided between all the placed horses which have been fully backed, and will be allocated in equal shares with the exception of the other dead-heating horse(s) for which the funds will be apportioned as stated in the dead-heat rule below.
If a dead-heating horse is not backed, then the net pool assigned to that dead-heating horse which has not been won will be divided between the remaining placed horses which have been fully backed, and will be allocated in equal shares with the exception of the other dead-heating horse(s) for which the funds will be apportioned as stated in the dead-heat rule below.
In the event of a dead-heat, if money within the toteplace pool should be transferred between the placed horses, either to increase a calculated dividend to a specific minimum threshold or to re-assign funds from a placed horse which has not been fully backed to the remaining placed horses which have been fully backed, then the funds transferred to or transferred from a placed horse will be proportioned in the same ratio as the allocation of funds in the event of a dead heat as shown in the table above.
Example 6
Suppose we have a two-way dead heat for 3rd place with 3 places payable in the toteplace pool, where:
the 1st placed horse is part backed;
the 2nd placed horse and the two dead-heating 3rd placed horses are fully backed;
the balance of the net pool not won on the first placed horse is £1,000.
The £1,000 needs to be redistributed amongst the other placed horses which have been fully backed. Those are the 2nd, 3rd(A) and 3rd(B).
From the table above, the proportion of the net pool allocated to each placed horse is:
1st 1/3
2nd 1/3
3rd(A) 1/6
3rd(B) 1/6
So each of the two dead heating horses will be allocated half as much as the 2nd placed horse, i.e. the 2nd placed horse will be allocated £500 and each of the two dead-heating horses will be allocated £250.
Example 7
Suppose we have a triple dead heat for 2nd place with 3 places payable in the toteplace pool, where:
one of the horses which triple dead-heats for second place is part-backed;
all the remaining placed horses are fully backed;
the balance of the net pool not won on that part-backed dead-heating horse is £700.
The £700 needs to be re-distributed amongst the other placed horses which have been fully backed. Those are the 1st, 2nd(A) and 2nd(B).
From the table above, the proportion of the net pool allocated to each placed horse is:
1st 1/3
2nd(A) 2/9
2nd(B) 2/9
2nd(C) 2/9
So each of the two dead-heating horses which have been fully backed will be allocated two-thirds as much as the 1st placed horse, i.e. the 1st placed horse will be allocated £300 and each of the two dead-heating horses will be allocated £200.
AIM OF THE BET
To select 2 horses to finish in any of the first 3 places.
RACES ON WHICH POOL IS OPERATED
The toteswinger pool is operated on all races of 6 or more declared runners unless otherwise stated.
POOL DEDUCTION RATE
UK Tote pools 30% (The net pool is therefore 70% of the gross pool)
CALCULATION OF DIVIDENDS
The total of the funds invested plus any funds brought forward form the gross pool. If the gross pool is guaranteed to a particular amount, then this amount forms the gross pool unless the total of the funds invested plus any funds brought forward is greater than the guarantee.
If the number of actual runners is 6 or more, even in handicaps of 16 or more runners, there will be 3 winning combinations:
Combination 1: 1st + 2nd (in either order)
Combination 2: 1st + 3rd (in either order)
Combination 3: 2nd + 3rd (in either order)
One-third of the net pool will be allocated to each combination. The part of the net pool allocated to each winning combination is then divided by the total stakes on that combination to obtain a calculated dividend for each combination.
If the number of actual runners is reduced to only 4 or 5, then there is only one winning combination:
1st & 2nd (in either order)
In this case the entire net pool is divided by the total stakes on that combination to obtain a calculated dividend.
The calculated dividend is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend declared to a £1 stake, with the following exceptions:
(i) If the calculated dividend is greater than 70p and less than £1.10, the payable dividend will be £1.10.
(ii) If the calculated dividend is 70p or below, the payable dividend will be £1.02.
(iii) Notwithstanding (i) and (ii) above, if as a result of a dead-heat the proportion of the net pool allocated to any winning combination is reduced from one-third in the case of 6 or more runners, or reduced from the entire net pool in the case of 4 or 5 runners, should the calculated dividend be 50p or below, the minimum dividend payable on such a combination will be 50p. (See rule on Dead Heats below.)
Holders of winning tickets are then paid in proportion to their stakes.
In the event of (ii) above, i.e. if the calculated dividend falls below 70p, money will be taken from the remaining winning combinations in equal shares to ensure that the minimum calculated dividend on any combination is not less than 70p.
Example 8
Suppose we have a toteswinger pool where the net fund available for distribution after the deduction has been removed is £12,000.
Then the net pool initially allocated to each winning combination = (£12,000 / 3) = £4,000.
Suppose the total amounts invested on the 3 winning combinations are:
1st + 2nd: £1,000
1st + 3rd: £500
2nd + 3rd: £8,000
Therefore the calculated dividends on the 3 winning combinations would be:
1st + 2nd: £4.00
1st + 3rd: £8.00
2nd + 3rd: £0.50
The calculated dividend for the combination ‘2nd + 3rd’ is less than 70p. Therefore money will be taken from the net pool on the remaining winning combinations in equal shares to ensure that the minimum calculated dividend on any winning combination is not less than 70p.
The net pool which must be allocated to the combination ‘2nd + 3rd’ to increase the calculated dividend to 70p is (£8,000 x 0.70) = £5,600. This means an additional (£5,600 – £4,000) = £1,600 will be taken from the net pool on the other 2 winning combinations in equal shares, i.e. £800 from each of those other 2 winning combinations. So the revised net pool allocated to each winning combination is now as follows:
1st + 2nd: £4,000 – £800 = £3,200
1st + 3rd: £4,000 – £800 = £3,200
2nd + 3rd: £4,000 + £1,600 = £5,600
The calculated dividend on each winning combination is now:
1st + 2nd: £3,200 / £1,000 = £3.20
1st + 3rd: £3,200 / £500 = £6.40
2nd + 3rd: £5,600 / £8,000 = £0.70
So the declared dividends will be:
1st + 2nd: £3.20
1st + 3rd: £6.40
2nd + 3rd: £1.02
Example 9
Suppose once again we have a toteswinger pool where the net fund available for distribution after the deduction has been removed is £12,000.
Then the net pool initially allocated to each winning combination = (£12,000 / 3) = £4,000.
Suppose the total amounts invested on the 3 winning combinations are:
1st + 2nd: £5,000
1st + 3rd: £100
2nd + 3rd: £8,000
(Note: The total amount of winning units can be greater than the net pool due to the deduction.)
The calculated dividends on the 3 winning combinations would be:
1st + 2nd: £0.80
1st + 3rd: £40.00
2nd + 3rd: £0.50
The calculated dividend for the combination ‘2nd + 3rd’ is less than 70p. Therefore money will be taken from the net pool on the remaining winning combinations in equal shares to ensure that the minimum calculated dividend on any winning combination is not less than 70p.
The net pool which must be allocated to the combination ‘2nd + 3rd’ to increase the calculated dividend to 70p is (£8,000 x 0.70) = £5,600. This means an additional (£5,600 – £4,000) = £1,600 will be taken from the net pool on the other winning combinations in equal shares, i.e. £800 from each of those other 2 winning combinations. So the revised net pool allocated to each winning combination is now as follows:
1st + 2nd: £4,000 – £800 = £3,200
1st + 3rd: £4,000 – £800 = £3,200
2nd + 3rd: £4,000 + £1,600 = £5,600
The calculated dividend on each winning combination is now:
1st + 2nd: £3,200 / £5,000 = £0.64
1st + 3rd: £3,200 / £100 = £32.00
2nd + 3rd: £5,600 / £8,000 = £0.70
The calculated dividend for the combination ‘1st + 2nd’ has now fallen below 70p. Therefore money must be taken from the net pool on the other remaining winning combination, i.e. the combination ‘1st + 3rd’, to ensure that the minimum calculated dividend on any winning combination is not less than 70p.
The net pool which must be allocated to combination ‘1st + 2nd’ to increase the calculated dividend to 70p is (£5,000 x 0.70) = £3,500. This means an additional (£3,500 – £3,200) = £300 will be taken from the net pool on the combination ‘1st + 3rd’. So the revised net pool allocated to each winning combination is now as follows:
1st + 2nd: £3,200 + £300 = £3,500
1st + 3rd: £3,200 – £300 = £2,900
2nd + 3rd: £5,600
The calculated dividend on each winning combination is now:
1st + 2nd: £3,500 / £5,000 = £0.70
1st + 3rd: £2,900 / £100 = £29.00
2nd + 3rd: £5,600 / £8,000 = £0.70
So the declared dividends will be:
1st + 2nd: £1.02
1st + 3rd: £29.00
2nd + 3rd: £1.02
If a combination is part backed, i.e. there is less than £1 of tickets in the pool on a combination, then the net pool assigned to that combination is the calculated dividend. In accordance with the rules above, this is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend to a £1 stake. The balance of the net pool assigned to that combination which has not been won will be carried forward to another race as decided by Tote. The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so this is added back to the net rollover to be included within a subsequent pool.
Example 10
Suppose we have a toteswinger pool where the net fund available for distribution after the deduction has been removed is £3,000.
Then the net pool allocated to each winning combination = (£3,000 / 3) = £1,000.
Suppose the total amounts invested on the 3 winning combinations are:
1st + 2nd: £100.00
1st + 3rd: £50.00
2nd + 3rd: £0.60
The calculated dividends for the winning combinations ‘1st + 2nd’ and ‘1st + 3rd’ are £10.00 and £20.00 respectively.
As the combination ‘2nd + 3rd’ is part-backed, the net pool of £1,000 is the calculated dividend for that combination.
The total amount paid out on that combination is only (0.6 x £1,000) = £600, so the remaining £400 which has not been won will be carried forward to a subsequent toteswinger pool.
The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so the 30% deduction is added back to the net funds carried forward. Therefore the gross carry-forward in this example is £400.00 / (1 – 30%) = £571.43.
If a combination is not backed, then the net pool assigned to that combination will be carried forward to another race as decided by Tote. The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so this is added back to the net rollover to be included within a subsequent pool.
Note that any guarantee is disregarded for the purposes of carry-forwards.
VOID/ABANDONED RACES/MEETINGS
If the race is void or abandoned and is not re-ran on the same day, the pool will be declared void and all stakes refunded, unless otherwise stated.
This is irrespective of whether the race is re-scheduled for a later date or not.
REDUCED FIELD SIZE
If the number of runners in any race is reduced to 4 or 5, a dividend will only be paid in respect of the first and second placed horses in either order.
If the number of runners in any race falls below 4, the pool will be declared void and all stakes refunded.
MULTIPLE SELECTIONS, BANKERS & PERMUTATIONS
Bankers are permitted and are limited to one per bet. A banker toteswinger allows you to combine one horse you are confident will finish in the first three places with any number of other horses.
Permutations are accepted.
INSUFFICIENT FINISHERS
If only 2 horses officially finish the race, a dividend will only be declared on the first and second in either order. If this combination has not been backed then the pool will be carried forward to another race as decided by Tote.
If only 1 horse officially finishes the race, a dividend will be declared on that horse with any other. This will be the only dividend declared. If that winning horse has not been included within any of the combinations backed, then the pool will be carried forward to another race as decided by Tote.
DEAD HEATS
In the case of 6 or more runners:
Where 2 horses dead-heat for 1st place, the winning combinations will be any 2 of the first 3 finishers.
Where 3 horses dead-heat for 1st place, the winning combinations will be any 2 of the first 3 finishers.
Where 2 horses dead-heat for 2nd place, the winning combinations will be any 2 of the first 3 finishers.
Where 3 horses dead-heat for 2nd place, the winning combinations will be 1st with any one of the dead-heating runners; and any 2 of the 3 dead-heating runners.
Where 2 horses dead-heat for 3rd place, the winning combinations will be 1st and 2nd; 1st with either of the dead-heating runners; and 2nd with either of the dead-heating runners.
Where 3 horses dead-heat for 3rd place, the winning combinations will be 1st and 2nd; 1st with any one of the dead-heating runners; and 2nd with any one of the dead-heating runners.
Where 2 horses dead-heat for 1st place and 2 horses dead-heat for 3rd place, the winning combinations will be the two runners which dead-heated for first; and either runner which dead-heated for 1st with either runner which dead-heated for 3rd.
In the case of only 4 or 5 runners:
Where 2 horses dead-heat for 1st place, the winning combination will be those two runners.
Where 3 horses dead-heat for 1st place, the winning combinations will be any 2 of those 3 runners.
Where 2 or more horses dead-heat for 2nd place, the winning combinations will be 1st with any one of the dead-heating runners.
If there is a two-way dead-heat for 1st place, then there will still be only one dividend payable for selecting the first two finishers. If there is a dead-heat for 2nd place or a dead-heat involving 3 or more horses for 1st place, the dividend will be calculated by apportioning the net pool in equal parts for each winning combination.
Here is a comprehensive list showing the proportion of the net pool allocated to each winning combination of the toteswinger in the event of a dead-heat:
In the case of 6 or more runners:
2 runners in 1st place
1st(A) + 1st(B) 1/3
1st(A) + 3rd 1/3
1st(B) + 3rd 1/3
3 runners in 1st place
1st(A) + 1st(B) 1/3
1st(A) + 1st(C) 1/3
1st(B) + 1st(C) 1/3
2 runners in 1st place, 2 runners in 3rd place
1st(A) + 1st(B) 1/3
1st(A) + 3rd(A) 1/6
1st(A) + 3rd(B) 1/6
1st(B) + 3rd(A) 1/6
1st(B) + 3rd(B) 1/6
2 runners in 1st place, 3 runners in 3rd place
1st(A) + 1st(B) 1/3
1st(A) + 3rd(A) 1/9
1st(A) + 3rd(B) 1/9
1st(A) + 3rd(C) 1/9
1st(B) + 3rd(A) 1/9
1st(B) + 3rd(B) 1/9
1st(B) + 3rd(C) 1/9
2 runners in 2nd place
1st + 2nd(A) 1/3
1st + 2nd(B) 1/3
2nd(A) + 2nd(B) 1/3
3 runners in 2nd place
1st + 2nd(A) 2/9
1st + 2nd(B) 2/9
1st + 2nd(C) 2/9
2nd(A) + 2nd(B) 1/9
2nd(B) + 2nd(C) 1/9
2nd(C) + 2nd(A) 1/9
2 runners in 3rd place
1st + 2nd 1/3
1st + 3rd(A) 1/6
1st + 3rd(B) 1/6
2nd + 3rd(A) 1/6
2nd + 3rd(B) 1/6
3 runners for 3rd place
1st + 2nd 1/3
1st + 3rd(A) 1/9
1st + 3rd(B) 1/9
1st + 3rd(C) 1/9
2nd + 3rd(A) 1/9
2nd + 3rd(B) 1/9
2nd + 3rd(C) 1/9
In the case of only 4 or 5 runners:
2 runners in 1st place
1st(A) + 1st(B) 1/1
3 runners in 1st place
1st(A) + 1st(B) 1/3
1st(A) + 1st(C) 1/3
1st(B) + 1st(C) 1/3
2 runners in 2nd place
1st + 2nd(A) 1/2
1st + 2nd(B) 1/2
3 runners in 2nd place
1st + 2nd(A) 1/3
1st + 2nd(B) 1/3
1st + 2nd(C) 1/3
The part of the net pool allocated to each combination is then divided by the total stakes on that combination to obtain a calculated dividend. The calculated dividend is then determined in accordance with the calculation of dividends above.
Holders of winning tickets are then paid in proportion to their stakes.
If a combination involving dead-heating horses is not fully backed, i.e. there is less than £1 of tickets in the pool on that combination, then the net pool assigned to that combination is the calculated dividend. In accordance with the rules above, this is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend to a £1 stake. The balance of the net pool assigned to that combination which has not been won will be carried forward to another race as decided by Tote. The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so this is added back to the net rollover to be included within a subsequent pool.
If a combination involving dead-heating horses is not backed, the net pool assigned to that dead-heating combination which has not been won will be carried forward to another race as decided by Tote. The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so this is added back to the net rollover to be included within a subsequent pool.
In the event of a dead-heat, if money within the toteswinger should be transferred between the winning combinations in order to increase a calculated dividend to a specific minimum threshold, then the funds transferred from any winning combination will be proportioned in the same ratio as the allocation of funds in the event of a dead heat as shown in the table above.
Example 11
Suppose we have a two-way dead heat for 3rd place in a race of 6 or more runners, where:
combination ‘1st + 3rd(A)’ is part-backed;
all other winning combinations are fully backed;
the balance of the net pool not won on the part-backed combination is £500.
The £500 needs to be re-distributed amongst the other winning combinations which have been fully backed.
From the table above, the proportion of the net pool allocated to each winning combination is:
1st + 2nd 1/3
1st + 3rd(A) 1/6
1st + 3rd(B) 1/6
2nd + 3rd(A) 1/6
2nd + 3rd(B) 1/6
So each of the three combinations involved a dead-heating horse which have been fully backed will be allocated half as much as the combination involving the first two horses, i.e. the £500 not won from the combination ‘1st + 3rd(A)’ will be allocated as follows:
1st + 2nd £200
1st + 3rd(B) £100
2nd + 3rd(A) £100
2nd + 3rd(B) £100
The minimum dividend payable on a toteswinger bet involving dead-heating horses will be 50 pence.
AIM OF THE BET
To select the winner and the second horse in the correct order. It is Tote’s version of the computer straight forecast or CSF.
RACES ON WHICH POOL IS OPERATED
The toteexacta pool is operated on all races of 3 or more runners unless otherwise stated.
POOL DEDUCTION RATE
UK Tote pools 25% (The net pool is therefore 75% of the gross pool) and Tote Ireland pools 30% (The net pool is therefore 70% of the gross pool)
CALCULATION OF DIVIDENDS
The total of the funds invested plus any funds brought forward form the gross pool. If the gross pool is guaranteed to a particular amount, then this amount forms the gross pool unless the total of the funds invested plus any funds brought forward is greater than the guarantee.
The net pool is divided by the total stakes on the winning toteexacta combination to obtain a calculated dividend. The calculated dividend is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend declared to a £1 stake, with the following exceptions:
(i) If the calculated dividend is less than £1.10, the payable dividend will be £1.10.
(ii) Notwithstanding (i) above, in the case of a dead heat for either 1st or 2nd if the calculated dividend is 60p or below, the payable dividend will be 60p. (See rule on Dead Heats below.)
Holders of winning tickets are then paid in proportion to their stakes.
If the winning toteexacta combination is part-backed, i.e. there is less than £1 of winning tickets in the pool, then the net pool is the calculated dividend. In accordance with the rules above, this is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend to a £1 stake. The balance of the gross pool which has not been won will be carried forward to another race as decided by Tote. The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so this is added back to the net rollover to be included within a subsequent pool.
If the winning toteexacta combination is not backed, then the entire gross pool will be carried forward to another race as decided by Tote.
Note that any guarantee is disregarded for the purposes of carry-forwards.
VOID/ABANDONED RACES/MEETINGS
If the race is void or abandoned and is not re-run on the same day, the pool will be declared void and all stakes refunded, unless otherwise stated. This is irrespective of whether the race is re-scheduled for a later date or not.
REDUCED FIELD SIZE
If the number of runners in any race falls below 3, the pool will be declared void and all stakes refunded.
MULTIPLE SELECTIONS, BANKERS & PERMUTATIONS
Fixed bankers are permitted and are limited to one per bet. Some outlets also allow floating bankers, again limited to one per bet.
A fixed banker allows you to combine one horse you are confident will finish in first place with any number of other horses to fill second place.
A floating banker allows you to combine one horse you are confident will finish in either of the first two places with any number of other horses to fill the other place.
Reverse exactas (1st and 2nd in either order) and permutations (two from any number of horses to finish in the first two places) are accepted.
INSUFFICIENT FINISHERS
If only 1 horse officially finishes the race, the dividend will be declared on that horse with any other.
If the official result is that there are no finishers, the pool will be declared void and all stakes refunded.
DEAD HEATS
When two or more horses dead-heat for first or second place, the net pool will be divided into as many equal parts as there are winning combinations.
The proportion of the net pool allocated to each winning combination of the toteexacta in the event of a dead-heat is as follows:
2 runners in 1st place
1st(A) + 1st(B) 1/2
1st(B) + 1st(A) 1/2
2 runners in 2nd place
1st + 2nd(A) 1/2
1st + 2nd(B) 1/2
3 runners in 1st place
1st(A) + 1st(B) 1/6
1st(A) + 1st(C) 1/6
1st(B) + 1st(A) 1/6
1st(B) + 1st (C) 1/6
1st(C) + 1st(A) 1/6
1st(C) + 1st(B) 1/6
3 runners in 2nd place
1st + 2nd(A) 1/3
1st + 2nd(B) 1/3
1st + 2nd(C) 1/3
The part of the net pool allocated to each combination is then divided by the total stakes on that combination to obtain a calculated dividend. The calculated dividend is then determined in accordance with the calculation of dividends above.
Holders of winning tickets are then paid in proportion to their stakes.
If a combination involving dead-heating horses is not fully backed, i.e. there is less than £1 of tickets in the pool on that combination, then the net pool assigned to that combination is the calculated dividend. In accordance with the rules above, this is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend to a £1 stake. The balance of the net pool assigned to that combination which has not been won will be carried forward to another race as decided by Tote. The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so this is added back to the net rollover to be included within a subsequent pool.
Example 12
Suppose we have a toteexacta pool where the net fund available for distribution after the deduction has been removed is £1,000 and there is a dead-heat for 2nd place between two horses, A and B with the following amounts invested on each winning exacta combination:
1st + 2nd(A) £100.00
1st + 2nd(B) £0.90
The net pool is divided into 2 equal parts, and £500 is allocated to each of the two winning combinations.
The £500 allocated to combination ‘1st + 2nd(A)’ is then divided by the £100 of stakes on that combination, so the calculated dividend for that combination is £5.00.
As combination ‘1st + 2nd(B)’ is part-backed, then the £500 allocated to that combination is the calculated dividend.
The total amount paid out on combination ‘1st + 2nd(B)’ is only (0.9 x £500) = £450, so the remaining £50 which has not been won will be carried forward to a subsequent toteexacta pool.
The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so the 25% deduction is added back to the net funds carried forward. Therefore the gross carry-forward in this example is £50.00 / (1 – 25%) = £66.67.
If a combination involving dead-heating horses is not backed, the portion of the pool assigned to that dead-heating combination will be carried forward to another toteexacta pool. The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so this is added back to the net rollover to be included within a subsequent pool.
The minimum dividend payable on a toteexacta involving dead-heating horses will be 60 pence.
AIM OF THE BET
To select the first two finishers in either order.
POOL DEDUCTION RATE
UK Tote pools 25% (The net pool is therefore 75% of the gross pool)
CALCULATION OF DIVIDENDS
The total of the funds invested plus any funds brought forward form the gross pool. If the gross pool is guaranteed to a particular amount, then this amount forms the gross pool unless the total of the funds invested plus any funds brought forward is greater than the guarantee.
The net pool is divided by the total stakes on the winning totequinella combination to obtain a calculated dividend. The calculated dividend is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend declared to a £1 stake, with the following exceptions:
(i) If the calculated dividend is less than £1.10, the payable dividend will be £1.10.
(ii) Notwithstanding (i) above, in the case of a dead heat for either 1st or 2nd if the calculated dividend is 60p or below, the payable dividend will be 60p. (See rule on Dead Heats below.)
Holders of winning tickets are then paid in proportion to their stakes.
If the winning totequinella combination is part-backed, i.e. there is less than £1 of winning tickets in the pool, then the net pool is the calculated dividend. In accordance with the rules above, this is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend to a £1 stake. The balance of the gross pool which has not been won will be carried forward to another race as decided by Tote. The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so this is added back to the net rollover to be included within a subsequent pool.
If the winning totequinella combination is not backed, then the entire gross pool will be carried forward to another race as decided by Tote.
Note that any guarantee is disregarded for the purposes of carry-forwards.
VOID/ABANDONED RACES/MEETINGS
If the race is void or abandoned and is not re-run on the same day, the pool will be declared void and all stakes refunded, unless otherwise stated. This is irrespective of whether the race is re-scheduled for a later date or not.
REDUCED FIELD SIZE
If the number of runners in any race falls below 3, the pool will be declared void and all stakes refunded.
MULTIPLE SELECTIONS, BANKERS & PERMUTATIONS
Bankers are permitted and are limited to one per bet. A banker allows you to combine one horse you are confident will finish in the first two places with any number of other horses to fill the other first or second place.
Permutations (two from any number of horses to finish in the first two places) are accepted.
INSUFFICIENT FINISHERS
If only 1 horse officially finishes the race, the dividend will be declared on that horse with any other.
If the official result is that there are no finishers, the pool will be declared void and all stakes refunded.
DEAD HEATS
In the event of a dead-heat involving 3 or more horses for first place or 2 or more horses for second place, the net pool will be divided into as many equal parts as there are winning combinations which have been backed.
The proportion of the net pool allocated to each winning combination of the totequinella in the event of a dead-heat is as follows:
3 runners in 1st place
1st(A) + 1st(B) 1/3
1st(A) + 1st(C) 1/3
1st(B) + 1st(C) 1/3
2 runners in 2nd place
1st + 2nd(A) 1/2
1st + 2nd(B) 1/2
3 runners in 2nd place
1st + 2nd(A) 1/3
1st + 2nd(B) 1/3
1st + 2nd(C) 1/3
The part of the net pool allocated to each combination is then divided by the total stakes on that combination to obtain a calculated dividend. The calculated dividend is then determined in accordance with the calculation of dividends above.
Holders of winning tickets are paid in proportion to their stakes.
If a combination involving dead-heating horses is not fully backed, i.e. there is less than £1 of tickets in the pool on that combination, then the net pool assigned to that combination is the calculated dividend. In accordance with the rules above, this is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend to a £1 stake. The balance of the net pool assigned to that combination which has not been won will be carried forward to another race as decided by Tote. The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so this is added back to the net rollover to be included within a subsequent pool.
Example 13
Suppose we have a totequinella pool where the net fund available for distribution after the deduction has been removed is £1,000 and there is a dead-heat for 2nd place between two horses, A and B with the following amounts invested on each winning totequinella combination:
1st + 2nd(A) £100.00
1st + 2nd(B) £0.90
The net pool is divided into 2 equal parts, and £500 is allocated to each of the two winning combinations.
The £500 allocated to combination ‘1st + 2nd(A)’ is then divided by the £100 of stakes on that combination, so the calculated dividend for that combination is £5.00.
As combination ‘1st + 2nd(B)’ is part-backed, then the £500 allocated to that combination is the calculated dividend.
The total amount paid out on combination ‘1st + 2nd(B)’ is only (0.9 x £500) = £450, so the remaining £50 which has not been won will be carried forward to a subsequent totequinella pool.
The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so the 25% deduction is added back to the net funds carried forward. Therefore, the gross carry-forward in this example is £50.00 / (1 – 25%) = £66.67.
If a combination involving dead-heating horses is not backed, the portion of the pool assigned to that dead-heating combination will be carried forward to another totequinella pool. The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so this is added back to the net rollover to be included within a subsequent pool.
The minimum dividend payable on a totequinella involving dead-heating horses will be 60 pence.
AIM OF THE BET
To select the winner, the second and the third horse in the correct order. It is Tote’s version of the tricast bet.
RACES ON WHICH POOL IS OPERATED
The totetrifecta pool is operated in all UK races with 3 or more declared runners unless otherwise stated.
POOL DEDUCTION RATE
UK Tote pools 25% (The net pool is therefore 75% of the gross pool) and Tote Ireland pools 30% (The net pool is therefore 70% of the gross pool)
CALCULATION OF DIVIDENDS
The total of the funds invested plus any funds brought forward form the gross pool. If the gross pool is guaranteed to a particular amount, then this amount forms the gross pool unless the total of the funds invested plus any funds brought forward is greater than the guarantee.
The net pool is divided by the total stakes on the winning totetrifecta combination to obtain a calculated dividend. The calculated dividend is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend declared to a £1 stake, with the following exceptions:
(i) If the calculated dividend is less than £1.10, the payable dividend will be £1.10.
(ii) Notwithstanding (i) above, in the case of a dead heat for 1st, 2nd or 3rd if the calculated dividend is 60p or below, the payable dividend will be 60p. (See rule on Dead Heats below.)
Holders of winning tickets are then paid in proportion to their stakes.
If the winning totetrifecta combination is part backed, i.e. there is less than £1 of winning tickets in the pool, then the net pool is the calculated dividend. In accordance with the rules above, this is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend to a £1 stake. The balance of the gross pool which has not been won will be carried forward to another race as decided by Tote. The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so this is added back to the net rollover to be included within a subsequent pool.
If the winning totetrifecta combination is not backed, then the entire gross pool will be carried forward to another race as decided by Tote.
Note that any guarantee is disregarded for the purposes of carry-forwards.
VOID/ABANDONED RACES/MEETINGS
If the race is void or abandoned and is not re-ran on the same day, the pool will be declared void and all stakes refunded, unless otherwise stated. This is irrespective of whether the race is re-scheduled for a later date or not.
REDUCED FIELD SIZE
If the number of runners in any race falls below 3, the pool will be declared void and all stakes refunded.
MULTIPLE SELECTIONS, BANKERS & PERMUTATIONS
Fixed bankers are permitted, either one or two per bet. Some outlets also allow floating bankers, again either one or two per bet.
One fixed banker allows you to combine one horse you are confident will finish in first place with any number of other horses to fill the other two place(s). Two fixed bankers allow you to combine the horses you are confident will finish in first and second place with any number of other horses to fill third place.
Floating bankers allow you to combine either one or two horses you are confident will finish in any of the first three places with any number of other horses to fill the other place(s).
‘All-ways’ trifectas (1st, 2nd and 3rd in any order) and permutations (three from any number of horses to finish in the first three places) are accepted.
INSUFFICIENT FINISHERS
If only 2 horses officially finish the race, the dividend will be declared on the first and second in the correct order, with any other runner for third.
If only 1 horse officially finishes the race, the dividend will be declared on that horse with any other runner for second and any other runner for third.
If the official result is that there are no finishers, the pool will be declared void and all stakes refunded.
DEAD HEATS
When two or more horses dead-heat for first, second or third place, the net pool will be divided into as many equal parts as there are winning combinations.
The proportion of the net pool allocated to each winning combination of the totetrifecta in the event of a dead-heat is as follows:
2 runners in 1st place
1st(A) + 1st(B) + 3rd 1/2
1st(B) + 1st(A) + 3rd 1/2
2 runners in 2nd place
1st + 2nd(A) + 2nd(B) 1/2
1st + 2nd(B) + 2nd(A) 1/2
2 runners in 3rd place
1st + 2nd + 3rd(A) 1/2
1st + 2nd + 3rd(B) 1/2
3 runners in 1st place
1st(A) + 1st(B) + 1st(C) 1/6
1st(A) + 1st(C) + 1st(B) 1/6
1st(B) + 1st(A) + 1st(C) 1/6
1st(B) + 1st(C) + 1st(A) 1/6
1st(C) + 1st(A) + 1st(B) 1/6
1st(C) + 1st(B) + 1st(A) 1/6
3 runners in 2nd place
1st + 2nd(A) + 2nd (B) 1/6
1st + 2nd(A) + 2nd(C) 1/6
1st + 2nd(B) + 2nd(A) 1/6
1st + 2nd(B) + 2nd(C) 1/6
1st + 2nd(C) + 2nd(A) 1/6
1st + 2nd(C) + 2nd(B) 1/6
3 runners in 3rd place
1st + 2nd + 3rd(A) 1/3
1st + 2nd + 3rd(B) 1/3
1st + 2nd + 3rd(C) 1/3
2 runners in 1st place, 2 runners in 3rd place
1st(A) + 1st(B) + 3rd(A) 1/4
1st(A) + 1st(B) + 3rd(B) 1/4
1st(B) + 1st(A) + 3rd(A) 1/4
1st(B) + 1st(A) + 3rd(B) 1/4
2 runners in 1st place, 3 runners in 3rd place
1st(A) + 1st(B) + 3rd(A) 1/6
1st(A) + 1st(B) + 3rd(B) 1/6
1st(A) + 1st(B) + 3rd(C) 1/6
1st(B) + 1st(A) + 3rd(A) 1/6
1st(B) + 1st(A) + 3rd(B) 1/6
1st(B) + 1st(A) + 3rd(C) 1/6
The part of the net pool allocated to each combination is then divided by the total stakes on that combination to obtain a calculated dividend. The calculated dividend is then determined in accordance with the calculation of dividends above.
Holders of winning tickets are then paid in proportion to their stakes.
If a combination involving dead-heating horses is not fully backed, i.e. there is less than £1 of tickets in the pool on that combination, then the net pool assigned to that combination is the calculated dividend. In accordance with the rules above, this is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend to a £1 stake. The balance of the net pool assigned to that combination which has not been won will be carried forward to another race as decided by Tote. The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so this is added back to the net rollover to be included within a subsequent pool.
Example 14
Suppose we have a totetrifecta pool where the net fund available for distribution after the deduction has been removed is £1,000 and there is a dead-heat for 1st place between two horses, A and B with the following amounts invested on each winning trifecta combination:
1st(A) + 2nd + 3rd £100.00
1st(B) + 2nd + 3rd £0.90
The net pool is divided into 2 equal parts, and £500 is allocated to each of the two winning combinations.
The £500 allocated to combination ‘1st(A) + 2nd + 3rd’ is then divided by the £100 of stakes on that combination, so the calculated dividend for that combination is £5.00.
As combination ‘1st(B) + 2nd + 3rd’ is part-backed, then the £500 allocated to that combination is the calculated dividend.
The total amount paid out on combination ‘1st(B) + 2nd + 3rd’ is only (0.9 x £500) = £450, so the remaining £50 which has not been won will be carried forward to a subsequent totetrifecta pool.
The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so the 25% deduction is added back to the net funds carried forward. Therefore the gross carry-forward in this example is £50.00 / (1 – 25%) = £66.67.
If a combination involving dead-heating horses is not backed, the portion of the pool assigned to that dead-heating combination will be carried forward to another totetrifecta pool. The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so this is added back to the net rollover to be included within a subsequent pool.
The minimum dividend payable on a totetrifecta involving dead-heating horses will be 60 pence.
AIM OF THE BET
To select the winning horse in each of 2 specific races at the same meeting as nominated by Tote.
POOL DEDUCTION RATE
UK Tote pools 20% (The net pool is therefore 80% of the gross pool)
CALCULATION OF DIVIDENDS
The total of the funds invested plus any funds brought forward form the gross pool. If the gross pool is guaranteed to a particular amount, then this amount forms the gross pool unless the total of the funds invested plus any funds brought forward is greater than the guarantee.
The net pool is divided by the total winning stakes to obtain a calculated dividend. The calculated dividend is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend declared to a £1 stake. In any event, the minimum totedouble dividend will be £1.10.
Holders of winning tickets are then paid in proportion to their stakes.
If the pool is not fully won, i.e. there is less than £1 of winning tickets in the pool, then the net pool is the calculated dividend. In accordance with the rules above, this is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend to a £1 stake. The balance of the gross pool which has not been won will be carried forward to another totedouble as decided by Tote. The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so this is added back to the net rollover to be included within a subsequent pool.
If there are no winning tickets in the pool, then the entire gross pool will be carried forward to the next totedouble pool, unless otherwise stated.
Note that any guarantee is disregarded for the purposes of carry-forwards.
WALKOVERS/VOID/ABANDONED RACES/MEETINGS
If either leg of the totedouble is a walkover, or is void, or is abandoned, or there is no official result declared for any reason, and is not re-ran on the same day, then the pool will be settled on the remaining leg, i.e. every selection in that leg is deemed to have been successful, provided the other leg of the bet takes place.
If neither of the legs of the totedouble take place, the pool will be declared void and all stakes refunded.
Provided at least one leg takes place, a dividend will be declared, subject to Tote rules.
MULTIPLE SELECTIONS, BANKERS & PERMUTATIONS
Permutations are permitted. To calculate the number of permutations, customers should multiply together the number of selections in each leg.
INSUFFICIENT FINISHERS
If in either leg the official result is that there are no finishers, the pool will be settled on the remaining leg, i.e. every selection is deemed to have been successful.
DEAD HEATS
In the event of a dead-heat for first place in either leg of the bet, all such dead-heating horses are considered to be full winners in that race.
AIM OF THE BET
To select the winning horse in each of 3 specific races at the same meeting as nominated by Tote.
POOL DEDUCTION RATE
UK Tote pools 20% (The net pool is therefore 80% of the gross pool)
CALCULATION OF DIVIDENDS
The total of the funds invested plus any funds brought forward form the gross pool. If the gross pool is guaranteed to a particular amount, then this amount forms the gross pool unless the total of the funds invested plus any funds brought forward is greater than the guarantee.
The net pool is divided by the total winning stakes to obtain a calculated dividend. The calculated dividend is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend declared to a £1 stake. In any event, the minimum totetreble dividend will be £1.10.
Holders of winning tickets are then paid in proportion to their stakes.
If the pool is not fully won, i.e. there is less than £1 of winning tickets in the pool, then the net pool is the calculated dividend. In accordance with the rules above, this is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend to a £1 stake. The balance of the gross pool which has not been won will be carried forward to another totetreble as decided by Tote. The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so this is added back to the net rollover to be included within a subsequent pool.
If there are no winning tickets in the pool, then the entire gross pool will be carried forward to the next totetreble pool, unless otherwise stated.
Note that any guarantee is disregarded for the purposes of carry-forwards.
WALKOVERS/VOID/ABANDONED RACES/MEETINGS
If any leg of the totetreble is a walkover, or is void, or is abandoned, or there is no official result declared for any reason, and is not re-ran on the same day, then the pool will be settled on the remaining legs, i.e. every selection in that leg is deemed to have been successful, provided at least one leg of the bet takes place.
If none of the legs of the totetreble take place, the pool will be declared void and all stakes refunded.
Provided at least one leg takes place, a dividend will be declared, subject to Tote rules.
MULTIPLE SELECTIONS, BANKERS & PERMUTATIONS
Permutations are permitted. To calculate the number of permutations, customers should multiply together the number of selections in each leg.
INSUFFICIENT FINISHERS
If in any leg the official result is that there are no finishers, the pool will be settled on the remaining legs, i.e. every selection is deemed to have been successful.
DEAD HEATS
In the event of a dead-heat for first place in any leg of the bet, all such dead-heating horses are considered to be full winners in that race.
AIM OF THE BET
To select a horse to be placed in each of the first six races at a meeting, unless otherwise stated.
The finishing positions which constitute a place in any leg, unless otherwise stated, are as follows:
2 – 4 runners 1st
5 – 7 runners 1st & 2nd
8 – 15 runners 1st, 2nd & 3rd
Non-handicap of 16 or more runners 1st, 2nd & 3rd
Handicap of 16 or more runners 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th
MEETINGS ON WHICH POOL IS OPERATED
The toteplacepot is operated on all British meetings and selected oversees meetings unless otherwise stated.
POOL DEDUCTION RATE
UK Tote pools 27% (The net pool is therefore 73% of the gross pool) and Tote Ireland pools 30% (The net pool is therefore 70% of the gross pool)
CALCULATION OF DIVIDENDS
The total of the funds invested plus any funds brought forward form the gross pool. If the gross pool is guaranteed to a particular amount, then this amount forms the gross pool unless the total of the funds invested plus any funds brought forward is greater than the guarantee.
The net pool is divided by the total winning stakes to obtain a calculated dividend. The calculated dividend is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend declared to a £1 stake. In any event, the minimum totewin dividend will be £1.10.
Holders of winning tickets are then paid in proportion to their stakes.
If the pool is not fully won, i.e. there is less than £1 of winning tickets in the pool, the net pool is the calculated dividend. In accordance with the rules above, this is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend to a £1 stake. The balance of the gross pool which has not been won will be carried forward to another toteplacepot as decided by Tote. The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so this is added back to the net rollover to be included within a subsequent pool.
If there are no winning tickets in the pool, then the entire gross pool will be carried forward to another toteplacepot as decided by Tote.
Note that any guarantee is disregarded for the purposes of carry-forwards.
WALKOVERS/VOID/ABANDONED RACES/MEETINGS
If any leg of the toteplacepot is a walkover, or is void, or is abandoned, or there is no official result declared for any reason, and is not re-ran on the same day, then the pool will be settled on the remaining legs, i.e. every selection in that leg is deemed to have been successful, provided at least one leg of the bet takes place.
If none of the legs of the toteplacepot take place, the pool will be declared void and all stakes refunded.
Provided at least one leg takes place, a dividend will be declared, subject to Tote rules.
MULTIPLE SELECTIONS, BANKERS & PERMUTATIONS
Permutations are permitted. To calculate the number of permutations, customers should multiply together the number of selections in each leg.
INSUFFICIENT FINISHERS
If in any leg the official number of finishers is fewer than the number of standard places, only the runners which finish will be deemed to have been placed.
If in any leg the official result is that there are no finishers, the pool will be settled on the remaining legs, i.e. every selection is deemed to have been successful.
DEAD HEATS
In the event of a dead-heat for any position which constitutes a place in any leg of the bet, all such dead-heating horses are considered to be fully-placed in that race.
AIM OF THE BET
To select the winning horse in each of six races across one or more meetings as nominated by Tote. One totejackpot pool will operate each day, unless otherwise stated.
POOL DEDUCTION RATE
UK Tote pools 29% (The net pool is therefore 71% of the gross pool) and Tote Ireland pools 30% (The net pool is therefore 70% of the gross pool)
CALCULATION OF DIVIDENDS
The total of the funds invested plus any funds brought forward form the gross pool. If the gross pool is guaranteed to a particular amount, then this amount forms the gross pool unless the total of the funds invested plus any funds brought forward is greater than the guarantee.
The net pool is divided by the total winning stakes to obtain a calculated dividend. The calculated dividend is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend declared to a £1 stake. In any event, the minimum totewin dividend will be £1.10.
Holders of winning tickets are then paid in proportion to their stakes.
If the pool is not fully won, i.e. there is less than £1 of winning tickets in the pool, then the net pool is the calculated dividend. In accordance with the rules above, this is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend to a £1 stake. The balance of the gross pool which has not been won will be carried forward to the next totejackpot pool. The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so this is added back to the net rollover to be included within the next totejackpot pool.
If there are no winning tickets in the pool, then the entire gross pool will be carried forward to the next totejackpot pool.
Note that any guarantee is disregarded for the purposes of carry-forwards.
WALKOVERS/VOID/ABANDONED RACES/MEETINGS
If any leg of the totejackpot is a walkover, or is void, or is abandoned, or there is no official result declared for any reason, and is not re-ran on the same day, then the pool will be settled on the remaining legs, i.e. every selection in that leg is deemed to have been successful, provided at least one leg of the bet takes place.
If none of the legs of the totejackpot take place, the pool will be declared void and all stakes refunded.
Provided at least one leg takes place, a dividend will be declared, subject to Tote rules.
MULTIPLE SELECTIONS, BANKERS & PERMUTATIONS
Permutations are permitted. To calculate the number of permutations, customers should multiply together the number of selections in each leg.
INSUFFICIENT FINISHERS
If in any leg the official result is that there are no finishers, the pool will be settled on the remaining legs, i.e. every selection is deemed to have been successful.
DEAD HEATS
Dead heats for first place count as equal winners in the totejackpot pool.
AIM OF THE BET
To select a horse to be placed in each of races 3 to 6 at a meeting, unless otherwise stated.
The finishing positions which constitute a place in any leg, unless otherwise stated, are as follows:
2 – 4 runners 1st
5 – 7 runners 1st & 2nd
8 – 15 runners 1st, 2nd & 3rd
Non-handicap of 16 or more runners 1st, 2nd & 3rd
Handicap of 16 or more runners 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th
MEETINGS ON WHICH POOL IS OPERATED
The totequadpot is operated on all British meetings and selected oversees meetings unless otherwise stated.
POOL DEDUCTION RATE
UK Tote pools 26% (The net pool is therefore 74% of the gross pool)
CALCULATION OF DIVIDENDS
The total of the funds invested plus any funds brought forward from the gross pool. If the gross pool is guaranteed to a particular amount, then this amount forms the gross pool unless the total of the funds invested plus any funds brought forward is greater than the guarantee.
The net pool is divided by the total winning stakes to obtain a calculated dividend. The calculated dividend is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend declared to a £1 stake. In any event, the minimum totewin dividend will be £1.10.
Holders of winning tickets are then paid in proportion to their stakes.
If the pool is not fully won, i.e. there is less than £1 of winning tickets in the pool, then the net pool is the calculated dividend. In accordance with the rules above, this is then rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend to a £1 stake. The balance of the gross pool which has not been won will be carried forward to another totequadpot as decided by Tote. The deduction from any pool is only taken at the time the funds are won, so this is added back to the net rollover to be included within a subsequent pool.
If there are no winning tickets in the pool, then the entire gross pool will be carried forward to another totequadpot as decided by Tote.
Note that any guarantee is disregarded for the purposes of carry-forwards.
WALKOVERS/VOID/ABANDONED RACES/MEETINGS
If any leg of the totequadpot is a walkover, or is void, or is abandoned, or there is no official result declared for any reason, and is not re-ran on the same day, then the pool will be settled on the remaining legs, i.e. every selection in that leg is deemed to have been successful, provided at least one leg of the bet takes place.
If none of the legs of the totequadpot take place, the pool will be declared void and all stakes refunded.
Provided at least one leg takes place, a dividend will be declared, subject to Tote rules.
MULTIPLE SELECTIONS, BANKERS & PERMUTATIONS
Permutations are permitted. To calculate the number of permutations, customers should multiply together the number of selections in each leg.
INSUFFICIENT FINISHERS
If in any leg the official number of finishers is fewer than the number of standard places, only the runners which finish will be deemed to have been placed.
If in any leg the official result is that there are no finishers, the pool will be settled on the remaining legs, i.e. every selection is deemed to have been successful.
DEAD HEATS
In the event of a dead-heat for any position which constitutes a place in any leg of the bet, all such dead-heating horses are considered to be fully-placed in that race.
AIM OF THE BET
(i) To select the winning horse in each of 6 specific races nominated by Tote in order to qualify for a dividend from the totescoop6 win fund.
(ii) To select a horse to be placed in each of the same 6 races in order to qualify for a dividend from the totescoop6 place fund.
(iii) Winners of the totescoop6 win fund who have correctly selected the winning horse in all 6 legs of the totescoop6, to select the winner of the bonus race on a later day nominated by Tote in order to qualify for a dividend from the totescoop6 bonus fund.
With regard to the totescoop6 place fund, the finishing positions which constitute a place in any leg, unless otherwise stated, are as follows:
2 – 4 runners 1st
5 – 7 runners 1st & 2nd
8 – 15 runners 1st, 2nd & 3rd
Non-handicap of 16 or more runners 1st, 2nd & 3rd
Handicap of 16 or more runners 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th
RACES ON WHICH POOL IS OPERATED
The totescoop6 operates every Saturday and occasionally on other selected days as indicated in the national and sporting press.
Any funds carried forward are rolled over to the next totescoop6 pool within the same respective totescoop6 sequence. This is usually 7 days later unless indicated otherwise in the national and sporting press.
BET STAKES
GBP
Minimum unit stake = £2, Minimum total stake = £2. Permutation bets in units of £2 are accepted.
The core totescoop6 unit is based on this 2GBP stake (“core unit”).
Other currencies
Other currencies can be used to play the totescoop6, but all the dividends are calculated based on the total value of the pools divided by the total value of successful units where each core unit has a value of 2GBP. Currency conversions will result in partial unit values in this calculation.
Euros
Minimum unit stake = €2. Minimum total stake = €2. Permutation bets in units of €2 are accepted.
Example 15
Euro:GBP exchange rate = 1.25:1
One €2.00 Scoop6 ticket = 0.8 core units
PLACING BETS
Minimum unit stake = £2, Minimum total stake = £2.
Permutation bets in units of £2 are accepted.
POOL DEDUCTION RATE
UK Tote pools 30% (The net pool is therefore 70% of the gross pool)
CALCULATION OF DIVIDENDS
The totescoop6 pool will be allocated to four different funds: totescoop6 win fund, totescoop6 place fund, totescoop6 bonus fund, and totescoop6 starting fund, in the ratio 14 : 7 : 5 : 2 respectively.
The totescoop6 win fund, totescoop6 place fund, and the totescoop6 bonus fund are prize funds. The totescoop6 starting fund is held in reserve to be added to the totescoop6 win fund at a later time. A more detailed explanation of how the totescoop6 starting fund operates can be found below.
The total of the money invested plus any money brought forward into any fund will form the gross fund, unless one or more legs are abandoned or declared void (see rule below).
If any fund is guaranteed to a particular amount, then this amount shall form the fund unless the total of the money invested plus any money brought forward in that fund is greater than the guarantee.
Each net prize fund is divided by the total number of winning units in that fund to obtain a calculated dividend. All non-GBP foreign currency entries are converted into core units based on the current prevailing exchange rate at the commencement of the pool as denoted at www.xe.com versus the GBP ticket price.
The calculated dividend is rounded down to the next 10 pence to obtain the payable dividend declared to the stake unit. In any event, the minimum totescoop6 dividend will be £1.10.
Only one dividend is declared for each prize fund.
If there is no outright winner of the totescoop6 win fund or the totescoop6 place fund, the respective portion of the gross pool will be rolled over to the next totescoop6 win fund within that same sequence of totescoop6 pools.
Note that any guarantee is disregarded for the purposes of carry-forwards.
WALKOVERS/VOID/ABANDONED RACES/MEETINGS
If any leg of the totescoop6 is a walkover, or is void, or is abandoned, or there is no official result declared for any reason, and is not re-ran on the same day, then the totescoop6 win fund and the totescoop6 place fund will be settled on the remaining legs, i.e. every selection in that leg is deemed to have been successful in both the totescoop6 win fund and the totescoop6 place fund, provided at least one leg of the bet takes place.
If the totescoop6 bonus race is void, or is abandoned, or there is no result declared for any reason, and is not re-run on the same day, then all registered qualifiers will be entitled to make a selection in an alternative bonus race to be nominated by Tote.
If the totescoop6 bonus race is reduced to a walkover, then the race is considered to have taken place for the purposes of all funds of the totescoop6, and all tickets in the totescoop6 bonus fund will be deemed to have been successful.
If none of the legs of the totescoop6 take place, the pool will be declared void and all stakes refunded.
Provided at least one leg takes place, a dividend will be declared for the totescoop6 win fund and the totescoop6 place fund, in accordance with these rules.
If one or more legs are abandoned or declared void, whether before or after the first leg has begun, the funds will solely be comprised of money invested on that day’s totescoop6 pool. Any stakes brought forward to the totescoop6 win fund from a previous totescoop6 win fund or totescoop6 place fund, or any stakes brought forward to the totescoop6 win fund from the totescoop6 starting fund, will roll directly into the totescoop6 win fund of the next such pool in which all six legs take place. In addition, winners of the totescoop6 win fund will not be eligible to go for the bonus fund. The day’s stakes which would otherwise have been allocated to the bonus fund will be re-distributed between the totescoop6 win fund and the totescoop6 place fund in the appropriate ratio shown above. This excludes stakes brought forward in rollovers from the previous totescoop6 bonus fund within the sequence, which will rollover directly to the next totescoop6 bonus fund within the sequence.
MULTIPLE SELECTIONS, BANKERS & PERMUTATIONS
Permutations are permitted. To calculate the number of permutations, customers should multiply together the number of selections in each leg.
INSUFFICIENT FINISHERS
If in any leg the official number of finishers is fewer than the number of standard places, only the runners which finish will be deemed to have been placed for the purposes of the totescoop6 place fund.
If in any leg the official result is there are no finishers, the win fund and place fund will be settled on the remaining legs, i.e. every selection in that leg is deemed to have been successful.
If in the bonus race the official result is that there are no finishers, all registered qualifiers will be entitled to make a selection in an alternative bonus race to be nominated by Tote.
DEAD HEATS
With regard to the totescoop6 win fund, in the event of a dead-heat for first place in any leg of the bet, all such dead-heating horses are considered to be full winners in that race.
With regard to the totescoop6 place fund, in the event of a dead-heat for any position which constitutes a place in any leg of the bet, all such dead-heating horses are considered to be fully placed in that race.
With regard to the totescoop6 bonus fund, in the event of a dead-heat for first place, the bonus fund will be divided into as many equal parts as there are dead-heating runners. The part of the fund allocated to each dead-heating horse is divided by the total number of tickets on that runner to obtain a calculated dividend for each dead-heating horse. If a dead-heating horse is not covered by any tickets, then the proportion of the bonus fund allocated to that dead-heating horse will be carried forward.
TOTESCOOP6 STARTING FUND
In any totescoop6 pool, 5% of the amount invested will be allocated to the totescoop6 starting fund. These funds will be held in reserve until after the totescoop6 win fund is next won where all six legs have taken place. At this point, the entire amount held in the totescoop6 starting fund will be carried forward to the next totescoop6 win fund where all six legs take place, in order to boost the size of that fund.
TOTESCOOP6 BONUS FUND
Totescoop6 win fund winners who have correctly selected each of the winners of the six totescoop6 legs will qualify to register to compete in the totescoop6 bonus fund. Claimants must call the totescoop6 bonus race hotline on 0800 028 4418 (or such other number as announced by Tote in the national and sporting press) with their winning receipt, to register as bonus race qualifiers. Claimants should also state if they have more than one winning line as they will be entitled to one entry per winning line. Claimants may register on any day prior to the bonus race, but the deadline for registration is 1 hour before the publicised ‘off-time’ of the nominated bonus race. Failure to register will mean the claimant will not be eligible to compete for the totescoop6 bonus fund.
The nominated bonus race will be announced the day before the bonus race is scheduled to take place. Registered qualifiers must call the bonus race hotline on the day of the bonus race anytime from 9am up to one hour before the bonus race publicised ‘off-time’. It is the registered qualifier’s responsibility to register their selection (or selections if they have more than one winning line). Should no selection be received within one hour of the publicised ‘off-time’ of the bonus race, registered qualifiers will be allocated the starting price favourite in accordance with these rules.
Claimants may register as a bonus race qualifier and state their selection(s) in the bonus race at the same time provided this is done no later than 1 hour before the bonus race publicised ‘off-time’.
Tote may contact qualifiers for the totescoop6 bonus fund to request their participation in media publicity, although agreement to participate is entirely at the customer’s discretion.
Totescoop6 win fund winners will only qualify for a chance to win the totescoop6 bonus if all six legs of the totescoop6 have taken place. For the purposes of this rule, walkovers are considered to have taken place; any race which is ran but subsequently voided is considered not to have taken place.
If there are no qualifiers for the totescoop6 bonus fund, the fund will be rolled over to the next bonus race within the sequence as decided by Tote.
If no one selects the winner of the bonus race, the totescoop6 bonus fund will be rolled over to the next bonus race within the sequence as decided by Tote.
In the event of the nominated bonus race being void or abandoned and not re-ran on the same day, Tote reserves the right to nominate any future race on any day as the bonus race. All registered qualifiers will be entitled to make a new selection.
Should a bonus race selection be a non-runner, registered qualifiers will have the option to make a new selection on condition that no new selection can be made within 30 minutes of the publicised ‘off-time’ of the bonus race. Should no new selections be received or should a selection become a non-runner within 30 minutes of the publicised ‘off-time’ of the bonus race, registered qualifiers nominating the non-runner will be allocated the starting price favourite in accordance with these rules.
Payment will be made on the official result on the day, once the weighed-in has been announced.
The Bonus fund dividend will be decided by dividing the totescoop6 bonus fund, by the total value of successful core units.
Example 16
If one £2.00 and one €2.00 are successful where the exchange rate EUR:GBP = 1.25:1 and the Tote Scoop6 bonus fund is 180,000GBP:
£2.00 = 1 core unit
€2.00 = 0.8 core unit
Total = 1.8 core unit
Dividend calculation = 180,000 / 1.8 = 100,000
£2.00 holder receives £100,000
€2.00 holder receives €100,000
Partial rollovers when won by less than 1.00 core unit
If less than one full core unit is successful in any totescoop6 pool, the dividend will be declared as the same value as if one whole core unit was successful, with the un-won remainder of the pool bonus fund carried forward to the relevant fund in the next totescoop6 sequence.
Example 17
If just one €2.00 were successful and the exchange rate EUR:GBP = 1.25:1, the dividend would be declared as though a full core unit had won.
If the totescoop6 bonus fund was 180,000GBP
Dividend calculation = 180,000 / 1 = 180,000
€2.00 holder receives €180,000
€180,000 = £144,000
£36,000 partial rollover is carried forward to the corresponding pool in the next totescoop6 sequence.
GUARANTEES
Where Tote offers a guarantee in the totescoop6 win fund, then such guarantee shall not apply where one or more of the 6 legs are abandoned, void, or no result is returned for any reason, and is not re-ran on the same day.
Where the totescoop6 win fund is guaranteed, Tote reserves the right at its reasonable discretion to withdraw such a guarantee should any technical circumstances arise beyond Tote’s control which materially affect the total amount invested into the pool.
Where the totescoop6 win fund is guaranteed, Tote reserves the right to withdraw such a guarantee where any leg falls below 6 runners.
SPECIAL POOLS OPERATED
From time to time Tote may operate standalone totescoop6 pools with separate rollover arrangements. These may be subject to some rule variations. Terms will be advertised in the national and/or sporting press and/or tote.co.uk.
Bets accepted through the ‘Tote Direct’ system are subject to UK Tote Group Betting Rules as detailed below.
GENERAL
PLACING BETS
PAYMENT OF WINNINGS
Disputes with UK Tote Group
Every effort will be made by our staff and management to resolve any dispute which may arise, under the terms and conditions of the UK Tote Group rules.
Should a customer be dissatisfied with the decision and ruling offered by staff and management, or should a matter arise which is not covered by these rules, customers should write to Tote Customer Services, Douglas House, Green St, Wigan WN3 4DQ explaining the details of their dispute.
Should you remain dissatisfied please refer the matter, again in writing, to the Head of Customer Services at the same address.
In the event of the matter not then being resolved the customer may submit the dispute to the Independent Betting Adjudication Service (IBAS), PO Box 62639, London, EC3P 3AS, telephone 020 7347 5883, or a mutually acceptable recognised body, for an independent ruling. Provided the facts are presented by all parties concerned the adjudicator’s decision in these cases will be binding on both parties.
Bets are accepted for specified races held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority, Horse Racing Ireland and their equivalent organisations abroad.
If no on-course Starting Price is returned, bets will be settled at the Industry (off-course) Starting Price. If neither an on-course SP nor an Industry SP is returned then the SP returned by our service provider will be used. If none of these SP’s are available and the selection is for a UK horserace and a price has not been taken then it will be settled at Tote returns if available.
A fixed odds bet is available at selected Horse Race meetings based on predicting the correct total of the winning distances for all races at that meeting excluding charity races and Arab races. The maximum distance for a single race is 12 lengths for Flat racing and 30 lengths for National Hunt.
In the event of a walkover, 2 lengths will be awarded to a Flat race and 6 lengths will be awarded to a National Hunt race. In the event that one race is made void or abandoned then 2 lengths will be awarded for a flat race and 6 lengths for a National Hunt race. If two or more races are abandoned then all bets will be void unless further races could not affect the result.
The distance will be the officially declared distance between the first two horses that have completed the race having followed the correct course and carried the correct weight. The numeric unit that is used in the calculation for distances less than one length is as follows;
A Nose 0.05 Lengths
Short Head 0.10 Lengths
Head 0.20 Lengths
Quarter Length 0.25 Lengths
Neck 0.30 Lengths
Half Length 0.50 Lengths
¾ Lengths 0.75 Lengths
1 Length 1.00 Length, etc.
Fixed odds distance bets cannot be placed in multiple bets with selections from fixed odds favourites, jockey challenge, horse race match or all the favourites to be placed markets from the same meeting. If accepted in error related bet rules will apply.
A fixed odds bet is available at selected Horse Race meetings using a points system based on the finishing position of favourites in all races at that meeting excluding charity races and Arab races. The aim is to correctly predict the total number of points for the finishing positions of favourites in each race at the specified meeting. If the favourite is withdrawn then 10 points are awarded for that race. If there are joint or co favourites then the selection will be the one with the lowest race card number.
In the event of a dead heat then the points for each placing will be added and divided by the number of selections in the dead heat. In the event of a Walkover, then 10 points will be awarded for that race.
In the event that one race is made void or abandoned then 10 points will be awarded for that race. If two or more races are abandoned then all bets will be void unless further races could not affect the result. The number of points awarded for the relevant placing of favourites is as follows;
First place 25 Points
Second Place 10 Points
Third Place 5 Points
Fixed odds favourite bets cannot be placed in multiple bets with selections from fixed odds distance, jockey challenge, horse race match or all the favourites to be placed markets from the same meeting. If accepted in error related bet rules will apply.
A fixed odds bet is available on Jockeys to score the most points. The result of the jockey challenge is based on the jockeys actual rides. If any one of the jockeys does not ride in at least one race then all bets will be void. Void races do not affect the jockey challenge unless it means that a jockey fails to ride in at least one race.
In the event of a jockey being involved in a dead heat, then the number of points for each placing will be added together and divided by the number of selections involved in the dead heat.
A walkover counts as a winning ride. The number of points awarded for the relevant placing of jockeys is as follows;
First place 25 Points
Second place 10 Points
Third place 5 Points
Jockey challenge bets cannot be placed in multiple bets with fixed odds distance, fixed odds favourite, horse race match or all the favourites to be placed markets from the same meeting. If accepted in error related bet rules will apply.
Horse race match bets may take the form of a head to head match, or a selected group such as a threesome. The winner is the selection that obtains the best finishing position. If all horses fail to complete the course the selection that has completed most of the course is deemed the winner. If selections fall or refuse at the same fence in National Hunt races dead heat rules apply. Dead heat rules apply with regard to finishing positions.
In the event that one of the selections is a non runner then all bets on that match are void.
Horse race match bets cannot be placed in multiple bets with fixed odds distance, fixed odds favourite, jockey challenge or all the favourites to be placed markets from the same meeting. If accepted in error related bet rules will apply.
A fixed odds bet is available on selected Horse Race meetings based on whether the favourite in each race will be placed. When there are Joint or Co-Favourites in a race, the favourite with the smallest racecard number will apply for settlement. The number of places in each race will be as per our usual each way rules. Deadheats for the last place position count in full as placed selections. In the event that one or more of the races at that meeting are abandoned or postponed to a later day then bets on that meeting are void.
All the Favourites to be Placed bets cannot be placed in multiple bets with fixed odds distance, fixed odds favourite, jockey challenge or horse race match markets from the same meeting. If accepted in error related bet rules will apply.
The following general rules will apply, unless superseded by betting rules for the specific country below.
Bets are accepted for races abroad only as advertised in our offices. If a bet is accepted on an international race in error and the result cannot be verified, that bet will be void.
Bets at our ‘Early Prices’ or ‘Board Prices’ will be settled under our general rules. If a price has not been taken or SP is requested bets will be settled at our SP. Forecasts and Tricasts will be settled at dividends calculated using our SP’s. Bets on unnamed favourites are accepted where an SP is available. Our standard place terms apply.
When SP’s are available these will take precedent for settlement purposes. Bets will only be settled at ‘Pari-Mutuel’ or ‘PM’ prices when no SP is available.
Where only Pari-Mutuel (Tote) betting is available, bets on un-named favourites are not accepted and where taken in error will be void.
Coupling
Horses which are in the same ownership or from the same stable are often grouped together as a single selection in international Pari-Mutuel markets; this is called coupling. Coupling applies to the Win pool only (except in American racing where it applies to all pools). Horses are not coupled in the place pool.
Coupling does not apply to our Early Prices, Board prices or SP’s.
When coupling applies then if a named selection loses the race but is coupled with the winner the bet will be settled as a winner.
When coupling applies then if a named selection becomes a non-runner and is coupled with another horse then a win bet will stand on the remaining horse(s) it was coupled with. In the case of the place part of an each-way bet this will be void but the win part will stand on the remaining coupled horse(s).
Win and Each-way
Win and Each-Way bets not at ‘Early Prices’, Board Prices or where an SP market is available will be settled under Pari-Mutuel rules, where the coupling of horses may apply. For Pari-Mutuel each-way bets, the place part will be settled by the ‘Place’ pool, except in countries where a ‘Show’ pool operates, such as the USA.
Forecasts
Where an SP market, Industry Prices or prices from our service provider are available forecasts will be settled as Computer Straight Forecasts. Where only Pari-Mutuel (Tote) returns are available Straight or Dual forecasts are accepted depending on the type of forecast in operation. Where a customer instructs a Straight or Reversed Forecast and a Dual Forecast is returned, the stake will be invested in full on the dividend declared for the Dual Forecast.
Australia operates its own SP system – Win and Each-Way bets are settled in accordance with this. Where no SP is available, bets are settled on the local Australian State Tote win and place dividend.
Unnamed favourites are accepted when the Australian SP system, Industry SP’s or SP’s from our price provider are available. We do not accept bets on unnamed favourites when only the Australian Tote Dividend is returned.
Straight Forecasts are in operation. Tricast where applicable.
Show prices are available for selected races. Our standard place terms apply.
When SP’s are made available by our service provider then these will take precedent for settlement purposes. Bets at our ‘Early Prices’ and ‘Board Prices’ are available on selected races and will be settled under our general rules. When SP’s are made available by our service provider then Forecast and Tricast dividends are declared in the usual way.
Bets will only be settled at Tote, ‘Pari-Mutuel’ or ‘PM’ prices when no SP is available. In American Tote Pools the coupling of ‘outsiders’ is done arbitrarily and the horses are coupled in all pools. Unnamed favourites are not accepted and if accepted in error will be treated as non-runners. In the event of changes to the cloth numbers i.e. due to coupling and/or non-runners, bets stating cloth numbers will be settled in accordance with the UK race card as displayed in our shops. When no SP is available Straight Forecast bets will be settled on the Exacta dividend which is declared for all races with 3 or more runners. No Trifecta dividends are declared.
When SP’s are made available by our service provider then these will take precedent for settlement purposes. Bets at our ‘Early Prices’ and ‘Board Prices’ are available on selected races and will be settled under our general rules. When SP’s are made available by our service provider then Forecast and Tricast dividends are declared in the usual way.
Bets will only be settled at Tote, ‘Pari-Mutuel’ or ‘PM’ prices when no SP is available. In Latin American Tote Pools the coupling of horses is done arbitrarily and rules differ from track to track. Unnamed favourites are not accepted and if accepted in error will be treated as non-runners. In the event of changes to the cloth numbers i.e. due to coupling and/or non-runners, bets stating cloth numbers will be settled in accordance with the UK race card as displayed in our shops. When no SP is available Straight Forecast bets will be settled on the Exacta dividend and Straight Tricast bets will be settled on the Trifecta dividend. Rules regarding the operation of Exacta and Trifecta pools vary from track to track.
For Belgian trotting, normal SP conditions apply, except that ‘coupling’ applies to all bets including Place and Forecast. Should a ‘coupled’ horse not run, stakes are returned only on bets nominating that horse.
Place terms are determined by the number of quotations, taking coupling into account, and not the total number of runners. In the event of withdrawals, show price bets are settled at SP.
Forecast dividends are declared but Tricasts do not operate. Should two coupled horses be chosen in a forecast, that bet will be settled as a win single. Should no forecast be declared, the NSL chart forecast will be used.
‘Early Prices’ and ‘Board Prices’ are available on selected races. Bets will be settled at the Industry (off-course) Starting Price, if an Industry SP is not returned then the SP returned by our service provider will be used. Win, Each-Way, Forecast and Tricast betting are available. Unnamed favourites are accepted. Our standard place terms apply.
When SP’s are made available by our service provider then these will take precedent for settlement purposes. Win, Each-Way, Forecast and Tricast betting are available. Unnamed favourites are accepted. Our standard place terms apply.
Bets at our ‘Early Prices’ and ‘Board Prices’ are available on selected races and will be settled under our general rules.
Bets will only be settled at ‘Pari-Mutuel’ or ‘PM’ prices when no SP is available. In French Pari-Mutuel betting win, place and each-way is available.
Forecast bets at Pari-Mutuel dividends on French racing will usually be settled according to the ‘Jumele’ returns. Straight forecasts are declared for races with 4-7 runners and dual forecasts are declared for races with 8 or more runners.
When SP’s are made available by our service provider then these will take precedent for settlement purposes. Win, Each-Way, Forecast and Tricast betting are available. Unnamed favourites are accepted. Our standard place terms apply. Bets will only be settled at ‘Pari-Mutuel’ or ‘PM’ prices when no SP is available.
Bets at our ‘Early Prices’ and ‘Board Prices’ are available on selected races and will be settled under our general rules.
Coupling does NOT apply to racing in Germany. When no SP’s are available bets on unnamed favourites are not accepted and where taken in error will be void.
A Straight Forecast is declared for all races with 4 or more runners. No Dual forecast or Tricasts are declared.
When SP’s are made available by our service provider then these will take precedent for settlement purposes. Win, Each-Way, Forecast and Tricast betting are available. Unnamed favourites are accepted. Our standard place terms apply. Bets will only be settled at ‘Pari-Mutuel’ or ‘PM’ prices when no SP is available.
Bets at our ‘Early Prices’ and ‘Board Prices’ are available on selected races and will be settled under our general rules.
Coupling does NOT apply to racing in Hong Kong. When no SP’s are available bets on unnamed favourites are not accepted and where taken in error will be void.
A Dual Forecast is declared for all races with 4 or more runners.
Bets for Irish Racing are accepted only if the races are run in the HRI racing programme, or if we advertise that bets will be accepted for a particular meeting or race(s). With the exception of the Irish Tote Placepot, Irish Tote bets are generally not accepted unless advertised via a notice in our betting shops, if taken in error they will be settled at SP. In all other cases, bets for Irish racing are not accepted and if taken in error will be void.
When SP’s are made available by our service provider then these will take precedent for settlement purposes. Win, Each-Way, Forecast and Tricast betting are available. Unnamed favourites are accepted. Our standard place terms apply. Bets will only be settled at ‘Pari-Mutuel’ or ‘PM’ prices when no SP is available.
Bets at our ‘Early Prices’ and ‘Board Prices’ are available on selected races and will be settled under our general rules.
In Italian Pari-Mutuel betting horses with the same owners are coupled for win pool bets only. In Pari-Mutuel betting win, place and each-way betting is available. When no SP’s are available bets on unnamed favourites are not accepted and where taken in error will be void.
Dual forecasts are declared at PM Dividends for races with 6 or more runners. Straight forecasts are declared for races with 4 or 5 runners. No Tricasts are declared.
South Africa operates its own SP system – Win and Each-Way bets are settled in accordance with this. Early prices are usually available on selected races. Straight Forecast and Tricast betting are available. Unnamed favourites are accepted. Our standard place terms apply. Pari-Mutuel (Tote) betting is not available.
If there is a Non Runner, Rule 4 may apply. The Stewards can declare a horse a non-runner after the race has finished if they decide that it has interfered with another horse(s) in the race. When this occurs stakes are refunded on the non-runner and a Rule 4 deduction may apply.
Our General Betting Rules apply, except where superseded by the following, which apply only to greyhound racing. Bets are accepted for greyhound races at National Greyhound Racing Club (NGRC) tracks and at selected meetings where cards are printed in the Racing Post or displayed in our betting offices.
Bets on greyhound races not covered live in our betting shops will be accepted up to the advertised start time. Bets accepted after the advertised start time will stand only if it can be established that the bet was accepted before the official off time.
Named selections will always take precedence over trap numbers where both are written to indicate one selection.
If no on-course Starting Price is returned, bets will be settled at the Industry (off-course) Starting Price. In the event of neither an on-course nor an Industry SP being returned then selections for a greyhound race where a price has not been taken will be void.
If a greyhound is withdrawn from a race, no further Early or Board prices will be available on that race until a new market has been formed. Where an Early or Board price has been taken prior to the withdrawal then that bet will be settled at starting price.
If a trap number has been taken then the bet will be settled on the trap regardless of whether or not a reserve is running and regardless of which trap the reserve runs from. However, if a trap number is stated and a price is taken then this price relates to a specific greyhound and if that greyhound has become a non-runner then the bet will be void.
If a named greyhound becomes a non-runner then the bet will be void and stakes refunded.
Bets are accepted at Early, Board or SP prices only. We do not accept ‘first show’ bets on greyhound racing and any bet requesting ‘first show’ taken in error will be settled at SP.
‘Place only’ bets are not accepted (with the exception of certain Speciality bets) and where place money is in excess of the amount staked to win, the difference will be equally apportioned Win and Place to the selection(s).
Please refer to the Forecast and Tricast sections of these Rules for specific rules relating to these bets.
Bets at Tote returns are not accepted unless pools are operated by UK Tote Group and where bets at Tote odds are taken in error they will be settled as follows;
Bets are accepted win only for absolute, first and second favourites. Bets for unnamed selections which nominate a meeting (other than a BAGS/BEGS/SIS meeting) due to take place on a different day will be void unless the future day or date is clearly stated.
Instructions for ‘through the card’ or ‘1st race’, ‘3rd race’ etc. will be considered as timing the race in programme order as published in The Racing Post. All bets on unnamed greyhound selections must have both correct meeting and race time stated. However, in cases where the meeting is omitted but collective race times are written which make it clear that only one particular meeting can be intended, the bet will be settled for that meeting.
Where two meetings are held at the same track on one day, the particular meeting for which the bet is intended must be clearly shown. When it is not indicated, the bet will be deemed to be for the first meeting, after time of acceptance, at which all the selections have still to run.
These special rules supersede all others and apply only to BAGS/BEGS/SIS meetings on a full race-by-race betting service.
An unnamed selection bet nominating one BAGS/BEGS/SIS meeting but giving a race time of another will be settled either for the next race to be run at the nominated meeting or the race applicable to the written race time, whichever is next to go off after the bet was placed.
Untimed or incorrectly timed single bets or single forecasts will be settled as for the next BAGS/BEGS/SIS race to go after time of acceptance. In such cases, where there are two meetings and one of them is nominated, the bet will be on the next race at that meeting.
A bet is not incorrectly timed where the race time written corresponds exactly to the time of a race already resolved. Such a bet is void.
Where a client uses programme order or states ‘through-the-card’ to time trap numbers, but does not state a meeting, and if the bet is in time for a BAGS/BEGS/SIS meeting, it will be settled as for that meeting. If two meetings are on schedule and the bet is accepted in time for both, stakes will be equally distributed to cover each meeting individually.
Bets for unnamed selections which nominate a BAGS/BEGS/SIS meeting not on schedule for that day, and with no other date given, will be settled as for the BAGS/BEGS/SIS meeting taking place on the day the bet is placed. When two meetings are scheduled, the stakes will be equally divided to cover each of them individually. However, if race times given correspond to only one meeting, the bets will stand for that meeting.
Where a screen or board price is accepted for a trap number and there can be no doubt as to the race on which the price was being offered when the bet was accepted, it will be settled for that race, irrespective of any different race time written on the slip.
When Australian greyhound races are transmitted into the betting shop settlement will follow the same rules as BAGS/BEGS/SIS races.
To win the client must select the trap number which wins most races at the nominated meeting or combined meetings, irrespective of non-runners, vacant traps, void races, meetings which are abandoned after they have started or races where a Starting Price is not returned. Where combined meetings are nominated and no races take place at all the meetings, all bets are void. Where one meeting is nominated and no races take place at that meeting, all bets are void.
If more than one trap number has won most races then Dead Heat rules will apply.
In races involving a Dead Heat for first place, the trap numbers concerned will be deemed to have won half a race each.
This bet is available win only. Multiple bets are accepted so long as the selections are not related. If a related bet is accepted in error, then it will be settled by dividing the stake unit equally where the selections clash.
Top Trap betting at a BAGS/BEGS/SIS meeting will be settled on the results of the BAGS/BEGS/SIS races only. Any additional races at the meeting will not be included in this bet unless specifically advertised.
A price will be offered in selected races for any one of the odd (1,3,5) trap numbers to win and a price is offered for any one of the even (2,4,6) trap numbers to win.
If the race ends in a dead heat between an odd numbered trap and an even numbered trap then dead heat rules will apply. In the case of a triple dead heat the winning selection will be that with the larger number of traps in the dead heat.
In the event of a withdrawn trap all bets will be void on this market.
A price will be offered in selected races for any one of the inside (1,2,3) trap numbers to win and a price is offered for any one of the outside (4,5,6) trap numbers to win.
If the race ends in a dead heat between an inside trap and an outside trap then dead heat rules will apply. In the case of a triple dead heat the winning selection will be that with the larger number of traps in the dead heat.
In the event of a withdrawn trap all bets will be void on this market.
A price will be offered in selected races for any one of the top (1,2) trap numbers to win, any one of the middle (3,4) trap numbers to win and any one of the bottom (5,6) trap numbers to win.
If the race ends in a dead heat between traps in different groups then dead heat rules will apply. In the case of a triple dead heat the winning selection will be that with the larger number of traps in the dead heat.
In the event of a withdrawn trap all bets will be void on this market.
A special price double will be offered on a horse and a greyhound in across the card races.
If either race ends in a dead heat then dead heat rules will apply.
Should both selections run but there be a non-runner or withdrawn selection in either of the races involved with a price of 10/1 or less the bet will revert to an SP double.
In the event that one of the selections is a non runner the bet will revert to an SP single on the other selection.
1.22 VIRTUAL RACING RULES
Virtual racing is a computer generated presentation of a random number draw in which each number is represented by a different horse, greyhound, motor car, cyclist or other competitor.
The winners and placed selections are determined by the random number draw. Odds are set by the number of times a runner is represented in the draw. Thus runners which represent more numbers in the draw have a better chance of winning and are therefore quoted at a shorter price.
Betting on Virtual Horse Racing follows the same rules as British horse racing and betting on Virtual Greyhound racing follows the same rules as BAGS/BEGS/SIS greyhound racing.
Selections on Virtual Racing may be combined in bets with selections from other betting events with the exception of other non-virtual numbers events (e.g. 49’s, Irish Lotto, etc.). Bonus and Consolation payments will apply to Virtual Racing bets placed on our range of Speciality slips.
A Virtual Race is described as a handicap to signify the place terms on the race. It does not indicate that every horse has an equal chance.
Bets on Virtual Racing will be accepted up to the official “No More Bets” time broadcast in our shops.
Our current General Betting Rules will apply to all circumstances not covered by the following rules and in addition, any instructions printed on the coupon or by way of a notice displayed in our offices are to be read as being part of these rules.
General
All football bets will be settled on 90 minutes play. This includes time added by the referee in respect of injuries and other stoppages. Extra Time and Penalty Shoot Outs do not count. However, in some instances we may offer prices such as ‘To Win Outright’, ‘To Win in Extra Time’ etc., in which case this rule does not apply.
In matches where extra time and penalty shoot outs may take place all bets are settled on 90 minutes play unless an Outright price is specifically requested at the time the bet is placed.
Football bets are settled on the official result published by the Press Association (PA) immediately after the match/event is finished. If the PA amends its decision afterwards all bets will stand on their originally announced result. If the result is not immediately available from the PA, the result published by the official governing body immediately after the match/event is finished will be used for settling purposes. Any subsequent corrections or amendments will not apply for settlement purposes.
Any selection(s) involved in matches which have already kicked off will be deemed void, unless they are placed within 5 minutes of KO and no goals have been scored, penalties awarded or players removed from the field before the bet is accepted. This does not apply to betting in play or updated betting at half time.
If a match is abandoned before the end of the second half and is not subsequently completed by the end of the following calendar day then all bets on markets that are not already determined on that game are void. Bets on markets which are already determined will stand. This applies notwithstanding the fact the governing body may deem the result of the shortened match to stand for competition purposes.
Settlement of bets on Quickslip, Coupons and Standard Betting Slips will be at the price prevailing at the time the bet is placed. This will govern settlement irrespective of the pre-printed odds shown on any coupons.
Where a team is scheduled to play two or more matches in the same week, bets on standard betting slips which do not nominate the date of the match will be settled for the match in which the selection plays first.
Selections claimed to be for mythical football matches (matches where the goals each team scores in their actual fixture are used to determine the result of an imaginary match) that are written on standard betting slips and do not contain clear instructions or a qualifying price will be settled on the team’s actual fixture.
Any bets placed on standard betting slips will not qualify for the bonuses or consolations offered on special / section lists on coupons. Where there is more than one selection and no instructions are given, with no indication being given by stake unit of the clients intention, the bet will be settled as an accumulator, calculated at the individual odds quoted on the coupon or advertisement for each selection
Football Pools panel verdicts are not accepted.
All bets are settled on the final League places irrespective of the outcome of any play-offs. However bets on ‘who will win’ a league will be settled on who lifts the trophy. Bets will stand on any team that does not complete all of its fixtures. If the season is not completed for any reason then bets will be settled on the result issued by the governing body.
Season match bets are settled on which of the two teams finish highest in the League at the end of the season, excluding the outcome of any play-offs. Points deductions count for season match bets. If teams finish level on points, the tie breaker used by the League will decide the winner. If the season is not completed for any reason then bets will be settled on the result issued by the governing body.
Top tournament goalscorer
Bets placed on a player to be the top scorer in a tournament will stand if the player is named in the team squad and has the opportunity to play in the tournament.
If more than one player finishes on the same number of goals, then dead heat rules apply (any tournament top goalscorer award, for example the “Golden Boot” is ignored for settlement purposes).
Goals scored in Extra-Time will count, but goals scored within Penalty Shootouts will not count.
Top tournament goalscorer and team to win
Where there is a special price for a tournament top goalscorer and team to win the tournament then dead heat rules will apply where the top tournament goalscorer results in a dead heat.
For example, if a price of 12/1 is quoted for a top tournament goalscorer and team to win bet and the player ties for top tournament goalscorer then the stake money will be divided by the number of players in the dead-heat and full odds of 12/1 will be paid to the divided stake with the remainder of the stake being lost.
Where your instructions are for an in-play market that is not available and there can be no doubt as to the in-play market on which the price you have taken was offered when the bet was accepted, the bet will be settled for that market, irrespective of the market you have written on your slip.
A bet is deemed to contain related selections if;
Cumulative individual odds for bets such as these if quoted in error will not count. Instead your bet will be settled at the special ‘related’ odds or if no special ‘related’ odds were on offer at the time your bet was placed your stakes will be equally divided where any ‘related’ selections clash.
A figure ‘1’ denotes home win, ‘2’ away win and ‘X’ draw (This does not apply to Quickslips). Where a match is played on a neutral venue the team listed on the left hand side will count as the home side.
In the absence of any alternative instructions all bets will be settled as accumulators, calculated at the individual odds quoted on the coupon or advertisement for each selection.
The minimum number of selections for each list is stipulated on our individual coupons, or is as advertised in our offices.
Not less than the minimum number of selections will be accepted on any list, unless the bet could have been made on a short or abridged list, in which case it will be accepted as being intended for that list.
Permutations are accepted, provided instructions are clear and capable of only one interpretation. In the absence of an intended instruction, the entry can only be taken as a straight line to the amount staked.
If insufficient cash is received, settlement will be in proportion to what the total stake should have been. If only a total stake is given and there are several bets on the coupon, it will be distributed equally over all the bets.
Where a coupon is over staked, the total return for the whole coupon will be proportioned by the amount you have overpaid, thereby increasing any return due. No over staking will be returned.
Such bets will always be settled at advertised odds and be governed by coupon rules.
The minimum odds/returns printed at the head of each coupon list are for guidance purposes only and settlement will always be at the current individual match odds quoted for each game.
Dates and kick-off times of matches printed on our coupon are for guidance purposes only.
Incomplete lines on the sections list of our coupon will stand if the bet could have been made on a short or abridged list and settlement will be based on the individual odds quoted for each selection.
In the event of a match being played on a neutral ground the team printed on the left will be regarded as the home side, and the team printed on the right as the away side
All football bets must carry full staking instructions. If you omit to stake any column then this column will be void unless provision has been made within the total amount of stake paid. For settling purposes permutations will be treated as one column.
Permutations must be accompanied by clear instructions and any number of selections in bets without specific instructions will be settled as an accumulator, subject to any maximum/minimum requirements In permutation bets using bankers, all bankers must be clearly indicated.
Quickslips
Where a football bet has been placed via a Quickslip, any mark in the home column will be interpreted as a home win, the draw column a draw and away column an away win.
Bets are settled on the result at the end of 90 minutes play (i.e. extra time does not count) and, where a match is started but the second half is not finished all match bets will be made void.
On standard betting slips where a customer has nominated a team to beat a different opponent to that scheduled, with the exception of mythical matches, the bet will stand for the selection’s scheduled match. Where a draw has been nominated with no qualifying price laid, the selection will be void and the bet settled on the remaining selections.
If a team plays a different opponent to the one printed on the coupon, a selection made for that match will be void.
Where odds for outright win as well as on 90 minutes’ play are offered in cup finals etc., the odds initialled by staff on the slip will identify which of these bets is involved if there is any ambiguity in the written instructions. Unless ‘to win outright’ or a qualifying price has been laid, bets will be settled on 90 minutes’ play.
Nominate the result at both half time and at full time. Singles and upwards are accepted. Bets are settled on 90 minutes’ play (i.e. extra time does not count).
Half-time/full-time double result bets will be void if a match is abandoned before 90 minutes playing time has elapsed.
Handicap bets are settled on the basis that one of the teams receives one or more goals start. Bets are settled by adding (or subtracting) the goal start to the correct score result at 90 minutes.
e.g. Man Utd v Liverpool (+1 goal)
For settlement purposes the 1st minute of a match is from kick-off to 59 seconds. The second minute of a match is from 1 minute to 1 minute 59 seconds and so on. Thus a goal scored in the first 10 minutes of a match would be between kick off and 9 minutes 59 seconds, a goal scored in the second 10 minutes of a match would be between 10 minutes and 19 minutes 59 seconds. Prices are usually offered for the first goal of the match to be scored in nine consecutive 10 minute bands. The final band will be from 80 minutes to the final whistle and would include any time added on to normal play but would not include extra time. Bets are settled on 90 minutes’ play (i.e. extra time does not count).
Should a match be abandoned before 90 minutes playing time has elapsed ‘time of the first goal’ bets will stand provided that a goal has been scored. If no goal has been scored then all bets on the time of the first goal will be void.
Singles and upwards are accepted. Bets are settled on 90 minutes’ play (i.e. extra time does not count).
Own goals do not count. If the only goal scored within 90 minutes is an Own Goal, then No Goalscorer will be deemed the winning outcome.
Should there be any doubt as to whether a bet is intended for first goalscorer, last goalscorer or to score at any time in all cases it will be settled on the ‘first goalscorer’.
Every effort will be made to quote prices for all possible participants. However, other players will always be quoted on request and will count as winners should they score the first/last/anytime goal.
Where there is more than one competitor with the same surname and the selection has not been identified by either first name, team where applicable or qualifying price the competitor with the smallest advertised price will be taken as the selection. In the event of one or more competitor(s) being quoted at the smallest advertised price the stake will be divided between them. The same principle will apply where two teams have the same name.
Where there is a dispute concerning who scored the goals in a match, bets will be settled based on the decision of the Press Association (PA) immediately after the match is finished. If the PA subsequently amend their decision all bets will stand on the original result. If the result is not available from the PA then the result published by the official governing body immediately after the match is finished will be used for settling purposes. Any subsequent corrections or amendments to this result will not apply for the settlement of bets.
First Goalscorer: Bets on first goalscorer will be void if the selected player does not take part or takes the field as a substitute after the first goal has been scored. Should a match be abandoned before 90 minutes playing time has elapsed ‘first goalscorer’ bets will stand provided that a goal had been scored. Bets on no goalscorer will be void regardless of the score at the time of abandonment.
Last Goalscorer: Bets on last goalscorer will stand if the selected player takes any part in the 90 minutes playing time, regardless when or if a goal is scored. Should a match be abandoned before 90 minutes playing time has elapsed bets selecting ‘last goalscorer’ will be void regardless of the score at the time of abandonment. Bets on no goalscorer will be void regardless of the score at the time of abandonment.
Score at Anytime: A ‘score at anytime’ bet is successful if the selected player scores one or more goals in a match. Bets are settled on 90 minutes play (i.e. extra time does not count). A winning bet will be paid out only once regardless of the number of goals a player scores in a match. Bets on a player to score at anytime will stand if the selected player takes any part in the 90 minutes playing time, regardless when or if a goal is scored. Should a match be abandoned before 90 minutes playing time has elapsed and a goal has been scored winning ‘anytime goalscorer’ bets will stand as will bets on players who have been substituted, bets on other players will be void. Should a match be abandoned before 90 minutes playing time has elapsed and no goals have been scored all ‘anytime goalscorer’ bets will be void. Bets on no goalscorer will be void regardless of the score at the time of abandonment.
Each-Way First Goalscorer: Each-way first goalscorer bets are accepted as singles and upwards on 90 minutes play. All each-way first goalscorer multiple bets will be settled win-to-win place-to-place.
The place part of each-way first goalscorer bets will be settled at one third the win odds on any goal scored during the match. Own goals do not count.
Where no goals or only own goals are scored in a match then all each-way first goalscorer bets will be settled as losing bets.
Where a player scores the first goal, both the win and place parts of the bet are successful and will be settled at the appropriate win and place odds. If the same player goes on to score another goal no additional winnings will be paid.
Where a player scores the second or a subsequent goal, the place part of the bet is successful. If the same player goes on to score more goals, no further winnings will be paid for any additional goals.
Both the win and place parts of an each-way first goalscorer bet will be void if the selected player does not take part in the match or takes the field as a substitute after the first goal has been scored.
Players who are substituted or sent off before the first goal is scored are treated as losing selections in both the win and place part of the bet.
Each-way bets on No Goalscorer or Last Goalscorer are not accepted and if taken in error the place stakes will be invested to win.
Each-way selections are not accepted in Scorecasts and if taken in error the place stakes will be invested to win.
Any instruction for Place Only will be invested as to ‘score at anytime’ and settled accordingly.
Should a match be abandoned before 90 minutes playing time has elapsed ‘each-way first goalscorer’ bets will stand provided that a goal had been scored.
Singles and upwards are accepted for ‘correct score’ bets on all quoted games. Bets are settled on 90 minutes’ play (i.e. extra time does not count).
Should a match be abandoned before 90 minutes playing time has elapsed ‘correct score’ bets will be void.
Related contingencies such as Newcastle to win in 90 minutes and Newcastle to win 2-1 cannot be included in the same accumulative bet. Where taken in error, the stake will be divided equally on those selections which therefore clash unless a special price is available for that eventuality.
Special prices to select the correct score in 90 minutes and the first goalscorer are available for selected matches. Singles and doubles only accepted.
If a player comes on after the first goal has been scored or does not take part in the game, bets on this player will be settled as singles on the correct score at the appropriate odds.
For first goalscorer purposes, own goals do not count. If the only goals in the match are own goals, all bets will be settled as singles on the selected correct score at the appropriate odds.
If the match is abandoned after a goal has been scored, all bets will be settled as singles on the selected goalscorer at the appropriate odds.
Where the name of the winning team has been omitted from a first goalscorer scorecast bet, with no qualifying price laid, in all cases correct scores will stand for the selected first goalscorer’s team. e.g. A win double Rooney & 3-2, will be settled on Rooney to score the first goal and Man Utd to win the match 3-2.
Each-way Scorecasts are not accepted and if taken in error the place money will be invested to win.
Special prices to select the correct score in 90 minutes and the last goalscorer are available for selected matches. Singles and doubles only accepted.
If a player does not take part in the game, bets on this player will be settled as singles on the correct score at the appropriate odds.
For last goalscorer purposes, own goals do not count. If the only goals in the match are own goals, all bets will be settled as singles on the selected correct score at the appropriate odds.
If the match is abandoned all bets will be void regardless of whether a goal has been scored.
Where the name of the winning team has been omitted from a last goalscorer scorecast bet, with no qualifying price laid, in all cases correct scores will stand for the selected last goalscorer’s team. e.g. A win double Rooney & 3-2, will be settled on Rooney to score the last goal and Man Utd to win the match 3-2.
Each-way Scorecasts are not accepted and if taken in error the place money will be invested to win.
Special prices to select the result in 90 minutes and the first goalscorer are available for selected matches. Singles and doubles only accepted.
If a player comes on after the first goal has been scored or does not take part in the game, bets on this player will be settled as singles on the result at 90 minutes at the appropriate odds.
For first goalscorer purposes, own goals do not count. If the only goals in the match are own goals, all bets will be settled as singles on the selected result at 90 minutes at the appropriate odds.
If the match is abandoned after a goal has been scored, all bets will be settled as singles on the selected goalscorer at the appropriate odds.
Where the name of the winning team has been omitted from a First Goalscorer Wincast bet, with no qualifying price laid, all bets will be settled as singles on the selected first goalscorer at the appropriate odds.
Each-way Wincasts are not accepted and if taken in error the place money will be invested to win.
Special prices to select the result in 90 minutes and the anytime goalscorer are available for selected matches. Singles and doubles only accepted.
If a player does not take part in the game, bets on this player will be settled as singles on the result in 90 minutes at the appropriate odds.
For anytime goalscorer purposes, own goals do not count. If the only goals in the match are own goals, all bets will be settled as singles on the selected result at 90 minutes at the appropriate odds.
If the match is abandoned all bets will be void regardless of whether a goal has been scored.
Where the name of the winning team has been omitted from an Anytime Wincast bet, with no qualifying price laid, all bets will be settled as singles on the selected anytime goalscorer at the appropriate odds.
Each-way Wincasts are not accepted and if taken in error the place money will be invested to win.
A fixed odds bet is available at selected matches and is based on a points system based on the number of corners taken during 90 minutes play. The aim is to correctly predict the total number of corners taken during the match. Typically three bands will be used, for example;
Under 10 Corners
Between 10 and 12 Corners
Over 12 Corners
The market is for 90 minutes only, so any corners that take place in extra time do not count for betting purposes. Corners awarded but not taken will not count for settling purposes.
Should a match be abandoned before 90 minutes playing time has elapsed total corners bets will stand provided more corners have been taken than stated as the upper bound (e.g. Over 12 Corners in the above example) otherwise all bets will be void. Total corners bets cannot be placed in multiple bets with selections from the same match. If accepted in error related bet rules will apply.
A fixed odds bet is available at selected matches and is based on a points system based on the number of cards issued during 90 minutes play. The aim is to correctly predict the total number of points for the cards issued during the match. The number of points awarded for cards issued is as follows;
Yellow card 10 Points
Red card 25 Points
Maximum points per player 35 Points
The market is for 90 minutes only, so any bookings that take place in extra time do not count for betting purposes. Cards cancelled by the referee during the course of the match, cards shown to non-active players, managers, coaching staff and cards shown before kick off, during the half time interval, or after the final whistle do not count. Typically three bands will be used, for example;
20 points and under
Between 21 and 40 points
Over 40 points
Should a match be abandoned before 90 minutes playing time has elapsed total booking points bets will stand provided more points have been accumulated than stated as the upper bound (e.g. Over 40 points in the above example) otherwise all bets will be void. Total booking points bets cannot be placed in multiple bets with selections from the same match. If accepted in error related bet rules will apply.
A fixed odds bet is available at selected matches and is based on the following possible outcomes to the match;
Home or Draw
Away or Draw
Home or Away
Should a match be abandoned before 90 minutes playing time has elapsed double chance bets will be void. The market is for 90 minutes only, extra time does not count.
A fixed odds bet is available at selected matches and is based on the total number of goals scored in 90 minutes. Bets are settled on whether there will be more or less than the stated total goals scored. Examples of markets which can be available are;
Over 1.5 Goals / Under 1.5 Goals
Over 2.5 Goals / Under 2.5 Goals
Over 3.5 Goals / Under 3.5 Goals
Should a match be abandoned before 90 minutes playing time has elapsed goal lines bets will stand provided more goals have been scored than stated otherwise all bets will be void. The market is for 90 minutes only, extra time does not count.
A fixed odds bet is available at selected matches and is based on two possible outcomes to the match;
YES: both teams score
NO: only one team scores or neither team scores
Should a match be abandoned before 90 minutes playing time has elapsed both teams to score bets will stand provided that both teams have scored otherwise all bets will be void. The market is for 90 minutes only, extra time does not count.
This bet requires you to predict two possible outcomes to the match;
BTTS WIN: either team must win the match by scoring more goals than the opposition and the opposition must score at least one goal.
BTTS DRAW: the match must end in a Score Draw.
Should either or both teams fail to score then the bet has lost.
Bets are settled on the result at the end of 90 minutes play (i.e. extra time does not count) and, where a match is started but the second half is not finished all ‘Both Score – Win or Draw’ bets will be made void.
This bet requires you to predict the result of the match where both teams have scored. Should either or both teams fail to score then the bet has lost.
Where a team has been nominated to win the match then that team must score more goals than the opposition and the opposition must score at least one goal.
Bets are settled on the result at the end of 90 minutes play (i.e. extra time does not count) and, where a match is started but the second half is not finished all ‘Win & Both Teams To Score’ bets will be made void.
This bet requires you to predict the result of the match where over 2.5 goals have been scored in the match.
Where a team has been nominated to win the match then that team must score more goals than the opposition and the total goals scored by both teams must total over 2.5 goals.
Bets are settled on the result at the end of 90 minutes play (i.e. extra time does not count) and, where a match is started but the second half is not finished all ‘Win & over 2.5 goals’ bets will be made void.
A fixed odds bet is available at selected matches and is based on two possible outcomes to the match;
YES: a goal to be scored in the first 30 minutes
NO: no goal scored in the first 30 minutes
Should a match be abandoned before 30 minutes playing time has elapsed 30 minutes to win it bets will stand provided that a goal has been scored otherwise all bets will be void.
A fixed odds bet is available at selected matches and is based on two possible outcomes to the match;
YES: a goal to be scored in or after the 76th minute
NO: no goal scored in or after the 76th minute
Should a match be abandoned before the 76th minute then all the late show bets will be void. Should a match be abandoned in or after the 76th minute the late show bets will stand provided that a goal has been scored in or after the 76th minute otherwise all bets will be void. The market is for 90 minutes only, extra time does not count.
A fixed odds bet is available at selected matches to select which team will score the first goal in 90 minutes play. Own goals do count in this market.
Should a match be abandoned before 90 minutes playing time has elapsed team to score the 1st goal bets will stand provided a goal has been scored, if no goals have been scored all bets will be void. The market is for 90 minutes only, extra time does not count.
A fixed odds bet is available at selected matches to predict the total number of goals scored in 90 minutes play. Own goals do count in this market.
Should a match be abandoned before 90 minutes playing time has elapsed all bets will be void. The market is for 90 minutes only, extra time does not count.
A fixed odds bet is available at selected matches to predict which team will win the match in 90 minutes play. Should the match end in a draw then stakes are refunded on all ‘draw no bet’ bets.
Should a match be abandoned before 90 minutes playing time has elapsed all bets will be void. The market is for 90 minutes only, extra time does not count.
A fixed odds bet is available at selected matches to select in which half the most goals will be scored. Own goals do count in this market. A Tie price is offered should there be an equal number of goals in both halves.
Should a match be abandoned before 90 minutes playing time has elapsed half most goals bets will stand provided a result has been established, otherwise all bets will be void. The market is for 90 minutes only, extra time does not count.
A fixed odds bet is available at selected matches to predict the result of the match at half time. Own goals do count in this market.
Should a match be abandoned before the half time interval begins all half time bets will be void.
A fixed odds bet is available at selected matches and is based on two possible outcomes to the match;
YES: a goal or more is scored in both halves
NO: one or both halves are goalless
Should a match be abandoned before 90 minutes playing time has elapsed a goal or more scored in both halves bets will stand provided that one or more goals have been scored in each half otherwise all bets will be void. The market is for 90 minutes only, extra time does not count.
This bet requires you to predict the result of an imaginary match. The result of the mythical match will be decided by the number of goals scored within 90 minutes play (i.e. extra time does not count) by the teams in their actual fixtures.
Selections taken from a mythical match cannot be combined in accumulative bets with any actual match involving the same team or their opponents.
Where a mythical match contains a team whose actual fixture has been abandoned, postponed or is started but the second half is not finished then bets on that team and their opponent in the mythical match will be made void.
Place a 5 selection accumulator or upwards on selected matches on our 5+ Acca Insurance Coupon and get MONEY BACK as a free bet up to £25 if one team lets you down. The free bet applies to bets placed using our 5+ Acca Insurance coupon only.
Non-Runners
Sports bets are accepted on the basis of ‘All in compete or not’ and if a player or team is withdrawn before they have taken part in the event (in any way), the bet is a loser.
If the event is advertised as ‘Non-runner no bet’, stakes will be refunded on a player or team withdrawn prior to the start of an event. Where ‘Non-runner no bet’ rules apply winning bets may be subject to the equivalent of a Rule 4 deduction based on the price of the selection(s) withdrawn.
Player/Team withdrawn after the official start
If a player or team has taken any part in the sporting event once it has officially started and then fails to complete for whatever reason, the bet will be settled as a loser.
Singles and upwards are accepted on NFL games. Bets are settled on the official result, including overtime, as declared by the American Football governing body. Overtime counts if played in all bets except half time/full time betting.
Match Betting: The home team is always listed second unless otherwise stated. Where odds for both Outright and Handicap betting are available, all bets are settled on the outright price, unless the handicap or a qualifying price has been specifically selected. If a match is abandoned before the end of a game all bets will be void unless 55 minutes of play has taken place or an official result is ‘called by the NFL’. All other markets will be void unless a definitive result for that market has already been determined (e.g. first touchdown betting once a touchdown is scored).
First Touchdown scorer: All bets are accepted ‘all in play or not’.
All in compete or not. Athletes awarded Gold, Silver and Bronze at the medals ceremony will be deemed to have finished 1st, 2nd and 3rd and this will determine the settlement of bets. In the absence of a medal ceremony bets will be settled First Past the Post. Subsequent disqualifications will be disregarded for settlement purposes.
If an event is cancelled for any reason, all bets will be void.
Any bets on the total medals tally in a competition will be settled on the official totals published by the IAAF.
As soon as a player starts playing in a tournament all bets stand for outright betting purposes. If the player subsequently withdraws for any reason, outright bets on that player will be losers.
Set betting: Bets void if the match is not completed.
Bets are accepted up to the bell being sounded to start the first round. If a contest is postponed, bets on it will stand for 30 days, inclusive of the original date for the contest.
Should there be a substitution for one of the boxers, bets on the original contest will be void.
Should the number of scheduled rounds change all outright bets on the match will stand but all ‘round by round’ bets will be void.
A price will be offered for a draw and in the event of that occurring bets on either boxer to win will be losers.
The decision given by the referee at the end of a match will stand for settlement purposes. Any subsequent changes will not be taken into consideration.
Bets which nominate ‘to win on points’ will only be deemed winners if the full number of rounds are completed.
Round by round betting: Should a boxer fail to answer the bell, then his opponent will be deemed to have won the fight in the previous round. If for any reason a points decision is awarded before the full number of rounds is completed, bets will be settled on the round in which the fight was stopped. Should the scheduled number of rounds be changed for any reason, all ‘round by round’ bets are void.
Under/Over Round betting: If a fight is stopped in the 7th round then ‘Under 8 Rounds’ and ‘7th Round or Over’ would be winning selections. Should a boxer fail to answer the bell, then the fight will be deemed to have stopped in the previous round. If for any reason a points decision is awarded before the full number of rounds is completed, bets will be settled on the round in which the fight was stopped. Should the scheduled number of rounds be changed for any reason, all ‘round by round’ bets are void.
Limited Overs Matches: All bets will be settled in accordance with the official competition rules. This will include rain disrupted matches and matches where a reduction of overs has taken place. If the competition rules allow the final result to be a tied match, and a tie occurs and we were not offering a tie price, we will settle as a dead-heat. If, however, the competition rules require a bowl-out to decide the outcome of the match following a tie in normal play, the result of the bowl-out will be used for match bet settling purposes.
Other matches: In rain disrupted matches, bets will stand provided at least one ball has been bowled. If a match is abandoned due to outside interference, all bets will be made void, unless an official result is declared by the cricket authorities in which case all bets will stand.
Individual match Top Batsman and Top Bowler: All in bat or not. If a player is not selected then bets on that player will be void. All bets will be settled in accordance with the official competition rules.
Depending on the type of match the following minimum overs must be bowled in that teams innings for bets to stand:
Test Matches 50 overs
County Championship 50 overs
50 over match 25 overs
40 over match 20 overs
20 over match 15 overs
In all cases bets will stand if the innings reaches its natural conclusion in less than the above requirement.
In 2-innings matches such as Test matches, prices apply to first innings only.
Test Matches: The draw is paid when no result is achieved at the end of 5-days scheduled play. If the teams finish the match (final innings all out or declared) tied on the same total before the scheduled end of play on the fifth day, the draw will be deemed a loser and match bets will be settled as a dead-heat between the two teams.
Series betting: Outright series bets will stand provided one match has been played.
Test series Top Batsman and Top Bowler: A player must play in at least one match during the series, otherwise bets on that player will be void.
Tour Betting: Bets stand on all cyclists whether they participate or not. Bets will be settled on the podium result regardless of any appeals or objections.
Stage Betting: Bets will be determined by the result at the podium presentation.
As soon as a player starts playing in a tournament all bets stand for outright betting purposes. If the player subsequently withdraws for any reason, outright bets on that player will be losers.
Set/Correct score betting: If the required number of sets or legs to win have not been played, all set/correct score bets will be void.
Match Betting: The player progressing to the next round will be deemed the winner, unless a walkover has taken place, when all match bets will be void.
All outright bets are settled on the trophy presentation.
Bets will be void on any player failing to tee off in the first round. Bets on any players who tee off in the first round and who are subsequently disqualified or withdrawn will be deemed losers
Outright Betting: All bets will be settled on the official result regardless of the number of holes played. If a tournament is abandoned, any bets placed after the last completed round will be void.
When more than one player shares the same lowest score in a tournament and there is no play-off, win and place bets are settled by the normal dead-heat method.
A play-off decides only the actual winner, and where a championship or tournament is decided by a play-off it will govern settlement of win bets. Place bets, however, will still be settled as for normal dead-heats.
Group Betting, Top UK Player, etc: Non-runner no-bet. Dead Heat rules and R4 deductions will apply. Where all players fail to make the cut, the lowest score after 2 rounds will determine the settlement. A player will be deemed a non-runner if he fails to tee off in the first round.
72 Hole Match Betting: Where both players fail to make the cut, the lowest score after 2 rounds will determine the settlement. Where no prices are offered for the tie, Dead Heat rules will apply.
18 Hole 3 Ball Betting: Any non-runner, all bets void. Dead Heat rules apply. All players must complete 1 hole for bets to stand, otherwise bets are void. Bets stand if all three players complete the designated number of holes regardless of whether they play together as a 3 Ball.
18 Hole 2 Ball Betting: Any non-runner, all bets void. Where no prices are offered for the tie, Dead Heat rules will apply. Both players must complete 1 hole for bets to stand, otherwise bets are void. Bets stand if both players complete the designated number of holes regardless of whether they play together as a 2 Ball.
Handicap betting: If a player misses the cut, is disqualified or withdraws during the tournament then bets on that player will be settled as losers. Only the 72 scheduled holes count. Play-offs do not count for handicap bets. If the tournament is shortened to less than 72 holes then all bets on the handicap betting market are void. Only those players quoted on the handicap list count for betting purposes. Dead heat rules apply.
Any reference to drivers should be taken to include riders and any reference to cars should be taken to include motorcycles.
All drivers in place to start the warm up lap either on the grid or in the pit lane, are deemed as runners.
If a race is abandoned and no official result declared, all bets on that race will be void.
Drivers and Constructors Championship Betting: All in compete or not. Bets will be determined by the number of points accumulated following the podium presentation of the final race of the season and will not be affected by any subsequent enquiries.
Individual Race Betting: All in compete or not. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd positions at the podium presentation will count as the weigh in and this will determine settlement of bets.
Match betting: Bets will be settled on the driver with the highest finishing position. If one of the drivers does not finish the race, the other driver is considered the winner. If both drivers retire on the same lap, all bets are void.
Fastest qualifier betting: The driver achieving the fastest official qualifying time in the named qualifying session is the winner. Any subsequent demotions do not count for settlement purposes. Official placings count if times are identical.
Fastest Lap: The official result at the time of the podium presentation for the race will be used
Finish in the points, Finish on the podium: All in compete or not. The positions at the time of the podium presentation will count as the weigh in and this will determine settlement of bets. Single bets only are accepted on these markets. These markets are win-only.
Our current rules will apply to all circumstances not covered by the following rules, and any instructions printed on a coupon or by way of a notice displayed in our offices are to be read as being part of these rules.
Only matches which are displayed on our coupon or advertised in our offices may be selected.
Where odds for both outright win and handicap betting are advertised, unless the handicap or a qualifying price has been requested, all bets will be settled on outright win. However, where only handicap betting is available bets will be settled at the published handicap whether requested or not.
Winning margin and correct score betting is from scratch.
The minimum and maximum number of selections for each list is stipulated on our coupons or is as advertised in our offices. Extra time will not count and the score at the end of 80 minutes play will be taken as the final result.
Matches abandoned before 80 minutes play will be void and will be treated as non-runners for settlement purposes unless re-arranged and played on or before the following Sunday. If a team plays a different opponent to the one printed, the match is void. If the venue of a match is reversed the selection will be void, but if a match is played on a neutral ground, it will stand as printed.
If a match is abandoned before 80 minutes are played, all bets will be void, unless a definitive result for that market has already been determined. First tryscorer bets will stand if a try has been scored at the time the match is abandoned.
First tryscorer: Penalty tries do not count. In Rugby League first tryscorer betting is on the basis of ‘all in compete or not’. In Rugby Union first tryscorer bets will be void if the player does not take part in the match or enters the match after the first try is scored.
A match is deemed to have started with the break for the first frame.
If a player fails to start a tournament or match, all bets on that player or individual match, will be void.
Frame betting: All bets will be void if the required number of frames to win is not completed, or the scheduled number of total frames is not completed (i.e. Premier League snooker, where a draw is possible).
Match betting: The player progressing to the next round will be deemed the winner, unless the match has not started or a walkover has taken place, when all match bets will be void.
As soon as a player starts playing in a tournament all bets stand for outright betting purposes. If the player subsequently withdraws for any reason, outright bets on that player will be losers.
In the event of a change to the venue, playing surface or from indoor to outdoor and vice-versa, all bets will stand.
Set betting: If the required number of sets to win have not been played in full, all set bets will be void.
Match Betting: Once the umpire has called play the match is deemed to have started, and the player progressing to the next round will be deemed the winner. If the match fails to start, all bets will be void.
1.25 LOTTO & NUMBERS GENERAL RULES
Numbers bets (except Virtual Racing) placed on non-numbers specific speciality slips will not qualify for any consolations or bonuses.
49’s and Lotto cannot be combined with any other betting event nor may 2 or more draws be combined in an accumulative bet. Where an accumulative bet is taken the stake will be divided equally between the selections and settled as individual bets.
Selecting more than four numbers in a 49’s or Lotto bet is not acceptable, except when advertised in certain speciality bets. If more than four numbers are selected the bet will be settled as a permed four fold with the total stake proportionately divided.
Bets on lotteries are accepted up to 15 minutes prior to the Main draw being made, i.e. 7.45p.m. for an 8.00p.m. draw. For 49’s and Virtual Racing bets are accepted up to the official ‘no more bets’ time as broadcast by our service provider. Any bet accepted after this time will be void unless we are satisfied that the bet was placed before the draw started.
Where the number of balls in a lotto draw increases after a bet has been placed the bet will stand unless cancelled by mutual consent prior to the draw taking place.
Where the number of balls in a lotto draw decreases after a bet has been placed the bet will stand unless cancelled by mutual consent prior to the draw taking place. Numbers which are ineligible due to the reduced number of balls in the draw will be treated as void, with the bet reduced accordingly. Odds will apply for the valid numbers only, for example, if a bet on the ‘3 numbers correct’ section comprises two numbers and a void number, this will be settled on the odds applicable to the ‘2 numbers correct’ section.
The Irish National Lotto draw takes place on a Wednesday and a Saturday evening. There are three draws on each of these evenings, a Main draw (Lotto) a Second draw (Lotto Plus 1) and a Third draw (Lotto plus 2). Six numbers plus a bonus number are drawn from balls marked 1 – 47.
Other than on our Pick 5 slip, if more than four numbers are selected the bet will be settled as a permed four fold with the total stake proportionately divided.
Where a draw has not been chosen (ticked) on the front of the slip the bet will stand on the first Main draw to take place. For example, bets placed after the Saturday draws, up to and including Wednesday, will be settled on the result of the Wednesday Main Irish Lotto draw. Bets placed after the Wednesday draws, up to and including Saturday, will be settled on the result of the Saturday Main draw.
A bet will only stand on the Second or Third draw of a Wednesday or Saturday evening when it has been clearly marked on the slip.
The ‘no more bets’ signal given in betting shops applies to the Main, Second and Third draw of that evening as they run closely one after the other.
In the event that the Main, Second or Third draw does not take place on either a Wednesday or Saturday, the bet will stand on the next Main draw to take place, unless cancelled by mutual consent before the next event takes place.
Any 3 Will Do: This is a special bet which combines the results of the Main, Second and Third draws. Odds are available for selecting 3, 4 or 5 numbers to appear in the combined results of all three draws.
The Irish Lottery Daily Millions draws take place twice daily, at 2pm and at 9pm. There are two draws at 2pm and two draws at 9pm – a Main draw, Daily Millions (1st) and a second draw Daily Millions Plus (2nd). Six numbers plus a bonus number are drawn from balls marked 1 – 39.
If more than four numbers are selected the bet will be settled as a permed four fold with the total stake proportionately divided.
Unless otherwise clearly stated, the bet will stand for the first ‘Daily Million’ draw to take place after the bet has been placed.
If the ‘Daily Million’ draw does not take place, the bet will stand on the next ‘Daily Million’ draw to take place after the bet has been placed.
The Spanish Lotto is drawn every Thursday and Saturday. Six numbers plus a bonus number are drawn from balls marked 1-49.
Where a draw has not been chosen (ticked) on the front of the slip the bet will stand on the first draw to take place. For example, bets placed after the Saturday draw, up to and including Thursday, will be settled on the result of Thursday’s Spanish Lotto draw. Bets placed after Thursday’s draw, up to and including Saturday, will be settled on the result of Saturday’s draw. In the event that the draw does not take place on either a Thursday or Saturday, the bet will stand on the next draw to take place, unless cancelled by mutual consent before the next draw takes place.
The New York Lotto is drawn after close of business every Wednesday and Saturday. Six numbers plus a bonus number are drawn from balls marked 1-59.
Where a draw has not been chosen (ticked) on the front of the slip the bet will stand on the first draw to take place. For example, bets placed after the Saturday draw, up to and including Wednesday, will be settled on the result of Wednesday’s New York Lotto draw. Bets placed after Wednesday’s draw, up to and including Saturday, will be settled on the result of Saturday’s draw. In the event that the draw does not take place on either a Wednesday or Saturday, the bet will stand on the next draw to take place, unless cancelled by mutual consent before the next draw takes place.
The Polish Lotto takes place on a Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening at 8:30pm UK time (9:30pm in Poland). Six numbers are drawn from balls marked 1-49.
Where a draw has not been chosen (ticked) on the front of the slip the bet will stand on the first draw to take place. For example, bets placed after the Saturday draw, up to and including Tuesday, will be settled on the result of Tuesday’s Polish Lotto draw. Bets placed after Tuesday’s draw, up to and including Thursday, will be settled on the result of Thursday’s draw. In the event that the draw does not take place on either a Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday, the bet will stand on the next draw to take place, unless cancelled by mutual consent before the next draw takes place.
The Italian Lotto takes place on a Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening at 8:30pm UK time (9:30pm in Italy). Six numbers are drawn from balls marked 1-49.
Where a draw has not been chosen (ticked) on the front of the slip the bet will stand on the first draw to take place. For example, bets placed after the Saturday draw, up to and including Tuesday, will be settled on the result of Tuesday’s Italian Lotto draw. Bets placed after Tuesday’s draw, up to and including Thursday, will be settled on the result of Thursday’s draw. In the event that the draw does not take place on either a Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday, the bet will stand on the next draw to take place, unless cancelled by mutual consent before the next draw takes place.
The Canadian Lotto is drawn after close of business every Wednesday and Saturday.. Six numbers are drawn from balls marked 1-49.
Where a draw has not been chosen (ticked) on the front of the slip the bet will stand on the first draw to take place. For example, bets placed after the Saturday draw, up to and including Wednesday, will be settled on the result of Wednesday’s Canadian Lotto draw. Bets placed after Wednesday’s draw, up to and including Saturday, will be settled on the result of Saturday’s draw. In the event that the draw does not take place on either a Wednesday or Saturday, the bet will stand on the next draw to take place, unless cancelled by mutual consent before the next draw takes place.
49’s is the daily national numbers game, which is drawn at lunchtime and teatime every day. Six numbers, plus a booster number are drawn from balls marked 1-49.
If for any reason a draw does not take place, bets will stand for the next available 49’s draw unless cancelled by mutual consent prior to the next available draw taking place.
Results will be broadcast directly after the event. Previous results will be shown on screen in the shop, or please ask a member of staff.
When placing numbers bets on mark sense slips the till will automatically check the slip and reject slips with errors. When numbers bets are accepted on hand written betting slips then the following rules will apply;
Unclear selection: Illegible or ineligible figures will be treated as void, with the bet reduced accordingly. Odds will apply for the valid numbers only, for example, if a bet on the ‘3 numbers correct’ section comprises two numbers and a void number, this will be settled on the odds applicable to the ‘2 numbers correct’ section.
Selections repeated: Should a bet contain the same number more than once, then each ‘repeated’ number shall be treated as ‘void’, with the bet odds reduced accordingly
Too many selections: If a bet has more than the specified number of selections allowed, the stake will be divided equally and applied to all of the selections in perms. e.g. if more than four numbers are selected in a 49’s draw the bet will be settled as a permed four fold with the total stake divided proportionately.
Error regarding the Draw selected: Numbers bets on any slip where multiple draws are specified will be settled on the next consecutive draws i.e. if 4 draws are chosen, numbers will count for the next 4 consecutive draws to take place after the bet has been accepted, unless otherwise specified on the slip by the customer. Where no bet instructions are present on the slip, any numbers bet will be settled as an accumulator on the numbers indicated on the next numbers draw for the specified lotto or 49’s product.
Where there is any doubt as to whether a ‘49’s’ or Lotto draw is intended the bet will be settled on the first of these events to take place after the bet has been accepted.
In Lottos and 49’s events all bets will be deemed to be on the ‘6 Number Draw’ unless otherwise stated.
From time to time special prices may be offered on a range of non-sporting events such as entertainment, politics or current affairs. Bets on these markets are available as singles only unless otherwise advertised.
Bets will be settled according to our General Betting Rules unless specific rules and conditions are advertised in our betting shops.
Bets are accepted on TV entertainment shows such as X Factor, Strictly Come Dancing, I’m a Celebrity, etc., and these rules will apply unless specific rules and conditions are advertised in our betting shops. In this section ‘act’ refers to a person, pair, team or group taking part in a show.
To win the competition: You are betting on the act to win the competition.
Other acts may be added to the market if they subsequently enter the show and are eligible to win.
Acts that leave the competition by public elimination or for any other reason are settled as losers.
If an act re-enters the competition after leaving then they remain eligible to win the competition.
If an act withdraws from the competition then all bets on that act will be settled as a loser.
Next Elimination: You are betting on the act to be the next eliminated.
If more than one act is eliminated during the same episode then only the first eliminated will count as the Next Eliminated.
Should an act be expelled or leave voluntarily then they will not be classified as being eliminated for betting purposes.
Settlement is based on the BBC1/Radio1 music chart to be released on or before the 25th December. Where a price is offered for a solo artist it is for them to achieve number 1 in their solo capacity not as part of a duet or group.
Bets are accepted only for locations where there is an official Met Office/Weather Centre. Unless otherwise advertised, an official Met Office or Weather Centre must verify that snow has fallen at the nominated location, at any time during the 24 hours of the 25th December. Single bets only are accepted and bets for snow at Christmas at various different locations cannot be combined in doubles, trebles and accumulators. Such bets would be settled as singles with the stakes proportioned equally.
All the gaming machines used in our shops are connected to an external server, which is operated by an independent third party. Once the bet button is selected the result is generated by a Random Number Generator (RNG). A representation of the result will then be shown on the machine. All gaming machines comply with the relevant Gambling Commission technical standards.
The maximum payout on any single game is £500. The maximum net winnings paid to any one customer or group/syndicate of customers, including bets from the same source is £10,000 from all machines on any one day. Groups/syndicates of customers include associations or groups of individuals acting in concert, request, or recommendation from a third party.
The minimum and maximum stakes will depend on the type of game selected. Specific rules for each game are displayed on each machine. The outcome of any game or feature is not necessarily that shown by the displayed odds.
Winnings will be paid at the counter on production of a valid bar-coded receipt printed by the gaming machine. Winnings will only be paid to customers against receipts which have been validated by the ‘Back Office PC’ at the originating branch. The Back Office PC communicates with the central server and holds all transaction details for the gaming machines. Data held on the Back Office PC is the only true record of any returns due on the gaming machines.
In the event of a machine failure, please make the shop staff aware immediately. They will use our back office PC to validate any outstanding claim.
If there is evidence of fraud or malpractice resulting from a payment claim, we reserve the right to withhold payment until such time as the investigation is completed. A decision on payment will be made in accordance with the findings of this investigation.
Bets placed via a self-service betting terminal will be settled according to the rules displayed on the Terminal and in this section, whereas bets placed over the counter will be settled according to our general betting rules.
All the self-service betting terminals used in our shops are connected to an external server, which is operated by Playtech an independent third party. Once the ‘send betting slip’ button is selected the details of the bet are sent via the internet to the server. Data held on the server is the only true record of any bets placed and returns due on the self-service betting terminals.
We cannot guarantee continuous connectivity of the self-service betting terminal to the remote server via the internet as this may be disrupted for reasons outside our control. Bets may not be placed when connection to the server is interrupted.
A notice on the terminals will give details of the minimum and maximum stakes accepted on the self-service betting terminals. The maximum payout for any one bet is £500,000 and is subject to the conditions in section 1.3 Maximum Payments. The maximum that can be won on the self service betting terminals by any one customer in any one day will be £500,000.
Customers should note that markets, odds, bet settlement promotions, bonuses and consolations on bets placed on the self-service betting terminals may differ from those available elsewhere in the shop.
Winnings and refunds will be paid at the counter on production of a valid bar-coded credit note printed by the self-service betting terminal. Winnings and refunds will only be paid to customers against receipts which have been validated by the ‘Back Office PC’ at the originating branch. The Back Office PC communicates with the central server which holds all transaction details for the self-service betting terminals.
We do not guarantee payment of returns from any bet claimed later than 90 days after the time the final result affecting settlement of the bet was known. If any claims are made after this date we will do our utmost to trace the bet but cannot guarantee that any payment will be made.
Our betting shops no longer act as Collectors for The Football Pools. Please visit www.footballpools.com for information about The Football Pools.
VIP Bingo draws are shown on screens in our shops. There are 49 numbers i.e. 1-49 within each VIP Bingo draw. 35 numbers will be randomly drawn from these 49 in each draw.
For any other events featured on VIP Bingo the rules and instructions about how to place a bet will be printed on the reverse of the marksense slips.
Lucky 15, 31 and 63 bets are accepted win or each-way (un-named favourites – win only) at equal stake units. Each-way Lucky 15, 31 and 63 bets are only accepted win to win, place to place and bonuses and consolations will not apply where instructions for equally divided or each way all each way are given. Place only bets, if taken in error, will be void. Any additional stakes do not qualify for bonus or consolation payments.
Bets will be accepted from any event meeting or combination of both not precluded by our general rules. Bonuses and consolations apply to all prices except Tote, Lottery and ‘numbers draw’ bets.
If a bet includes a non-runner, ordinary rules apply.
Consolation: If a client successfully selects only one winner in a Lucky 15, 31 or 63 bet, the odds will be increased as advertised for the winning selection. This consolation will be paid for the win part of a bet only.
Lucky 15
The Lucky 15 consists of four selections making 4 singles, 6 doubles, 4 trebles and 1 fourfold accumulator.
Bonus: A client successfully selecting four winners will receive an extra 15% of the cumulative returns of the win part of the bet only.
Lucky 31
The Lucky 31 consists of five selections making 5 singles, 10 doubles, 10 trebles, 5 fourfolds and 1 fivefold accumulator.
Bonus: A client successfully selecting four winners will receive 5% of the cumulative returns of the win part of those selections.
A client successfully selecting five winners will receive an extra 20% of the cumulative returns of the win part of the bet only.
Lucky 63
The Lucky 63 consists of six selections making 6 singles, 15 doubles, 20 trebles, 15 fourfolds, 6 fivefolds and 1 sixfold accumulator.
Bonus: A client successfully selecting five winners will receive 10% of the cumulative returns of the win part of those selections.
A client successfully selecting six winners will receive an extra 25% of the cumulative returns of the win part of the bet only.
Should special bonuses be advertised on Yankees, Super-Yankees and Heinz bets, these will not apply to Lucky 15, 31 or 63 bets.
The Union Jack consists of one selection only from nine different races or events from which eight trebles/patents will be taken. The selections should be numbered 1-9.
The eight trebles or patents will then be made up as follows:
1-2-3 4-5-6 7-8-9 1-5-9
1-4-7 2-5-8 3-6-9 3-5-7
If the selections are not numbered they will be taken in the order in which they are written.
Bets are accepted win or each-way (un-named favourites – win only) from any event, meeting or combination of both, not precluded by our general rules. Each-way bets are settled win to win, place to place.
Bonuses: Bonuses will only be paid on Union Jack bets where all selections are either horses and/or greyhounds. No bonus will be paid on bets which include the same selection more than once, even if the trebles/patents do not coincide. Any line including a non-runner will not count for a bonus or consolation.
Bonuses apply to all prices except Tote, lottery and ‘numbers draw’ bets.
A correct line consists of three successful selections in a line as indicated above. In patents, the bonus applies to the trebles part only. Bonus payments will be made on the returns from the win part only of correct lines as follows:
2 correct lines 10% bonus added to win trebles
3 correct lines 20% bonus added to win trebles
4 correct lines 30% bonus added to win trebles
5 correct lines 40% bonus added to win trebles
6 correct lines 50% bonus added to win trebles
8 correct lines 100% bonus added to win trebles
The Place 6 and Place 5 are accepted at horserace meetings in Great Britain.
The Place 6 will normally consist of the first six races at a specified meeting. The Place 5 will normally be on races 2-6 inclusive. Occasionally, due to match or special races, the order of races will alter. When this occurs details will appear in the sporting press or will be displayed in the shop.
For a Place 6 or a Place 5 to be successful, a selection must be placed in each of the races as defined below:
Selections in races of 4 or less runners must win. Selections in races of 5, 6 or 7 runners must occupy first or second place. In races of 8 or more runners, first, second or third places, and in handicap races of 16 or more runners, first, second, third or fourth places.
For the purposes of the Place 6 and Place 5, the favourite will be deemed, where there are joint or co-favourites, to be the one with the smallest racecard number. If the favourite is withdrawn, the next shortest priced runner will be deemed to be the favourite and if there is more than one at that price, the horse at the price with the smallest racecard number will be taken. Where no SP is returned, the shortest priced runner in The Racing Post will be used.
The favourite, in accordance with the above, will be used:
The bet will be treated as an each-way accumulator, with stakes divided in the following circumstances:
Where no dividend is declared for the Place 6 the dividend for the Placepot will be substituted. Where no dividend for the Place 5 is declared then stakes will be returned.
Jackpot 6/5
The Jackpot 6 or Jackpot 5 are additional optional win accumulators over the specified races on a Place 6-5 bet. The above rules, where applicable, will also apply.
Jackpot 6 consolation: First five winners, 6th selection a loser – 25% of the win accumulator on the first five.
Jackpot 5 consolation: First 4 winners, 5th selection a loser – 10% of the win accumulator on the first four.
Other speciality bets and bonuses are available, or may be introduced from time to time. Please see betting slips or posters for further details, which are to be read as part of these rules.
A fixed odds bet is available consisting of a number of questions, each question has two possible outcomes;
YES: the outcome will occur
NO: the outcome will not occur
The aim is to select the correct outcome for each question. All questions must be answered correctly for the bet to be successful.
Where a question is posed on a football match and that match is postponed or abandoned then our usual football rules apply. Should any other event be postponed or abandoned and the answer to the question has not been determined then that selection will be void. Where an answer to a question is omitted or is so illegible that it cannot be understood, then that selection will be void.
Where a selection is void the bet will be settled on the remaining selections at reduced odds, the stake will be split between the possible outcomes in each void leg.
Jenningsbet Group operates licensed betting offices in the UK. The following terms and conditions (the “Terms and Conditions”) govern the acceptance of bets in the Jenningsbet betting offices.
The Terms and Conditions are issued in conjunction with the General Betting Rules. To the extent there is any inconsistency between these Terms and Conditions and any of the Rules or the Privacy Policy or any document referred to herein, then the Terms and Conditions shall prevail.
Throughout these Terms and Conditions any reference to “the Company”, “we” or “us” shall be to Jenningsbet Group and customers of the Company are referred to as “Customer” or “you”.
Jenningsbet Group is fully licensed under the relevant laws of England and Wales and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.
2.1 APPLICABILITY OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
These Terms and Conditions will be displayed in our betting offices or will be provided to you on request. It is your responsibility to make sure that you have read and understood these Terms and Conditions before placing a bet with us but we are happy to answer any questions you may have or if you would like a copy of our Terms & Conditions and General Betting Rules please contact us by telephoning 01992 574221
We reserve the right to amend these Terms and Conditions. However, we will make reasonable efforts to ensure that any significant changes to these Terms and Conditions will be notified to Customers by an appropriate method (which may include a notice being posted in our betting offices).
It remains the Customer’s responsibility to periodically check the Terms and Conditions to ensure that they continue to agree with them and Customers are advised to check these Terms and Conditions when they visit one of our betting offices. Your continued use of any of our betting offices will be deemed to be your acceptance of the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy and any changes to them. Any bets received (but not settled) prior to the time of amendment of our Terms and Conditions will be subject to the pre-existing Terms and Conditions. If you do not accept any amendments to our Terms and Conditions, you should refrain from using our betting offices as any such use will be subject to the amended Terms and Conditions.
These Terms and Conditions are effective from 1st January 2024 and supersede all previous Terms and Conditions.
Your attention is drawn to our Privacy Policy which describes how we deal with and protect your personal information and by accepting these Terms and Conditions you are also acknowledging and accepting that Policy. As well as your accepting our privacy policy generally, you also acknowledge that we are entitled to share your personal information with regulators, sports bodies and authorised bodies (including the Police and the National Crime Agency) for the purpose of investigating fraud, money laundering or sports integrity issues.
You should also be aware that gaming machines available on our premises may be subject to separate terms and conditions and these are available on various machines within the Help Menu and include maximum payouts. It is your responsibility to read these rules before you make use of the machines. Also see ‘Gaming Machines’ in the general section of our General Betting Rules.
As a condition of your using any services provided by us, you warrant and represent that you are over the age of 18 and have the mental capacity to take responsibility for your own actions and can enter into a legally binding agreement with us.
You are reminded that it is an offence for you to participate in gambling if you are under 18 years of age. It is also a criminal offence for anyone to help a young person (a person between the ages of 16 and 18) or child (a person under the age of 16) to gamble.
You understand that by using our products and services you may lose money and you accept full responsibility for such losses. You must exercise your own judgment in choosing to place a bet. You acknowledge that, in placing a bet you are not relying on any statement of any employee of the Company relating to the subject matter of a bet.
In order to prevent underage gambling, we reserve the right to ask for acceptable forms of identification (see below) for anyone who appears to be under the age of 18. Acceptable forms of identification must:
If you cannot produce acceptable identification documents when requested you will be required to immediately leave the betting shop.
It is a condition of these Rules that bets will not be accepted if customers, by placing such bets, are in breach of the betting and/or inside information regulations of any Sports Governing Body to which they are subject. It is therefore a condition of our acceptance of bets from you that, in placing your bet, you are confirming to us that:
Should any bet placed by you be found to be false and in contravention of this Rule, your stake will be forfeit, win or lose, and we will not be obliged to pay any winnings which might otherwise have been payable in respect of the bet. Customer data will also be passed to the relevant Sports Governing Body and/or to the Gambling Commission as required by our Licence Conditions.
2.3 CUSTOMER CONDUCT IN OUR LICENSED BETTING OFFICES
We reserve the right to remove or ask any customer to leave our premises if we believe they are being disruptive to the smooth running of our business. Without in any way limiting the previous provisions:
We reserve the right to exclude and/or bar Customers from any or all of our offices if a customer on the premises is involved in, responsible for (whether wholly or partly), or complicit in any of the following acts or instances of behaviour. He or she may be removed from the premises and/or be barred from entering the premises in relation to prior instances of such acts or behaviour:
It is within the Company’s discretion whether to allow any Customer removed or barred from entering the premises in the above circumstances back into the premises and the customer will be notified to that effect when he or she attempts to attend the premises again. Any Customer attempting to assist any other customer to avoid such a ban may similarly be excluded.
The Company may also determine in its absolute discretion whether to inform the police, the Gambling Commission or the Local Authority in relation to any refusal of entry, removal or exclusion of a Customer, and it reserves the right where relevant to bring a prosecution itself and claim damages where the inappropriate use of premises by the Customer or his or her use contrary to these terms and conditions may cause the Company loss.
The Company may at its discretion decide that the Customer should be barred from (and if so for what period of time) any other premises owned or controlled by the Company or any other company in a group of which the Company forms a part and where reasonably possible it will inform the customer by post or email to that effect.
The Company is entitled to exclude from the premises any person who we reasonably suspect to be under the age of 18 unless such person is able to immediately produce satisfactory ID. In any instance where an under 18 has been found to be gambling on the premises, all monies (if any) and bets made by him or her will be voided and any winnings will be retained by the company pending a police investigation.
Without prejudice to the above, the Company may take all steps within its discretion in connection with a customer’s acts or behaviour on the premises that it considers appropriate in order to preserve the security of the premises, any items or cash on the premises, the health and safety of staff or other customers, or the enjoyment by customers of the facilities on the premises.
CCTVs are used on our premises. You agree that by entering these premises your image may be captured and used and disclosed to third parties in so far as the Company has legitimate concerns about the security of the premises, or items or cash on the premises, adherence by customers to these terms and conditions, and the safety of customers and staff using the premises.
We do not guarantee payment of returns from any bet claimed later than 90 days after the time the final result affecting settlement of the bet was known. If any claims are made after this date we will do our utmost to trace the bet but cannot guarantee that any payment will be made.
Payment will only be made on presentation of the official original receipt. Where this has been lost you must complete a Lost Receipt Claim Form and payment will be released provided we are satisfied with the bona fides of your claim and you agree to indemnify us in the event of a further claim on the bet. To enable the company to carry out necessary checks, the earliest payment on a Lost Receipt Claim Form will be 24 hours after a properly completed claim form is lodged with the company. You will be required to sign for the payment and in most cases provide photographic proof of identity. It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure the safety of their slip and where payment has already been made on the official receipt prior to your claim being lodged, we regret that no further payment can be made.
UK Gambling Commission regulations require us to notify customers that funds are not protected should the business become insolvent.
In this section a ‘complaint’ means a complaint about any aspect of our conduct in relation to your dealings with us and a ‘dispute’ means any complaint which is not resolved through the Complaints Procedure and which relates to the outcome of a gambling transaction. All disputes are dealt with under our Dispute Resolution Policy. Complaints will not be heard by us unless they are raised with us within 12 weeks of the date of the event or events to which the bet relates.
In relation to all complaints or disputes, we reserve the right to record all telephone and e-mail communications with you and any other person. In the event of a dispute as to the contents of any such communication, reference will be made to such records where they exist and to our transaction database which, in the absence of any contrary evidence, shall be decisive.
It shall be a condition of your agreement with us that any complaints and disputes are and remain confidential both whilst we seek a resolution and afterwards. You agree that you shall not disclose the existence, nature or any detail of any complaints and disputes to any third party (which shall include the discussion of any such complaints and disputes in any chat room, forum, blog or social networking site offered by any third party). If you do so, that shall be considered a breach of these Terms and Conditions and we will no longer be obliged to continue to seek a resolution of your complaint and we will exclude you from entering our shops.
STAGE 1
If you wish to make a query or complaint, as a first step you should as soon as reasonably practicable contact the shop’s Duty Manager for assistance. In the majority of cases, a complaint is resolved at this stage.
STAGE 2
If you are unable to resolve your query satisfactorily with the Duty Manager you should then contact our ‘Customer Service Team’ on 01992 574221 or in writing to:
Jenningsbet Customer Service Team
4 Simon Campion Court
232-234 High Street
Epping
Essex CM16 4AU
Email: enquiries@jenningsbet.com
We will always try and resolve your query within the shortest possible time-frame.
On most occasions we will be able to respond within 48 hours but that time-frame may need to be extended up to eight weeks where the investigation is more complex or involves discussions with third parties. We will let you know if this applies in your case. We request that you do not share your complaint in public before we have had opportunity to resolve the issue.
In relation to all complaints or disputes, we reserve the right to record all telephone and e-mail communications with you and any other person. Please refer to our Customer Data Protection policy for further detail. We do not accept complaints made via social media accounts.
If the Complaint cannot be resolved at the first or second stage as detailed in our Complaints and Dispute Policy, the Complaint will then be classified as a Dispute. You may then refer the matter to IBAS by use of our Dispute Resolution Policy (Stage 3)..
STAGE 3
If you are unhappy with the solution offered by the company, then you can take the matter further.
If your complaint is about a betting related problem, such as the way your bet has been settled, or about the operation of a gaming machine then you can write to the Independent Betting Adjudication Service (IBAS). They are an independent body who will investigate your complaint and their independent panel of experts will rule on the correct settlement of your bet or the correct resolution of a dispute involving a gaming machine. In doing this they will ask us to provide any relevant information to help them with their enquiry. The Company will always abide by a decision made by IBAS.
Please note that you should always progress through stages 1 and 2 before contacting IBAS. Their contact details are as follows:
Independent Betting Adjudication Service
PO Box 62639
London
EC3P 3AS
Tel: 020 7347 5883
Fax: 020 7347 5882
Email: adjudication@ibas-uk.co.uk
Website: www.ibas-uk.com
A dispute regarding any bet or the Rules on which the bet is settled shall not be the subject of litigation, court action or objection to the operator licence and/or premises licence unless the dispute has been submitted for adjudication in accordance with the these Rules and the decision of the adjudicator has not been implemented by the relevant party.
If your query is about the service you have received rather than a betting or gaming machine related problem, then you should write to our Head Office at the above address. The matter will be investigated and we will contact you with a solution at the conclusion of our investigation.
2.6 SELF-EXCLUSION AND GAMCARE
We recognise that for a very small number of customers gambling ceases to be fun and the Company is committed to a policy of providing support and assistance wherever it can. Information in relation to help with problem gambling is available in all our shops. Please talk to the shop manager if you wish to discuss any problems that you or a family member may have related to gambling using our betting facilities.
We reserve the right to approach you in instances where we consider you may need help and to keep information relating to instances where we have cause for concern and to provide such information to the Gambling Commission.
For those customers who wish to restrict their gambling, we provide a self-exclusion policy, which enables you to restrict your ability to place bets in a particular shop or shops for a period of twelve months. The restriction will last for a further six months after the initial period until you take positive action to end it by visiting one of our shops and undertaking a review meeting with a manager when you will be required to take twenty four hours to consider your decision to return to gambling. The self-exclusion will automatically lapse after this period unless you make contact to extend it. If you require any information relating to this facility please speak to the shop manager.
A multi-operator national self-exclusion scheme (MOSES) is available whereby you can self-exclude from more than one bookmaker in the area. To talk to someone about this scheme please call the national self-exclusion helpline on 0800 294 2060.
If we believe that gambling has ceased to be fun for you and that your gambling will cause you financial or personal difficulties then we reserve the right to exclude you (in so far as we reasonably can) from our betting offices in a particular area.
We will put all reasonable safeguards in place to ensure that once you self-exclude you will not be permitted entry onto the premises from which you have elected to be self-excluded irrespective of your wishes to the contrary. However, should you be able to gain entry to these premises (despite our reasonable efforts to prevent this), we will have no liability in relation to your gambling losses or any related damages or claims made by you or a third party. Likewise you will have no claim against us for refusal to permit you entry or for not barring you from premises other than offices operated by the Company.
The National Association for Gambling Care Educational Resources and Training (GAMCARE) provides information, advice and counselling to individuals, their family and friends who have concerns about problem gambling. If you require any information the Manager of this branch will be pleased to assist you. The national gambling helpline number is 0808 8020 133 or visit www.begambleaware.org.
This privacy policy sets out the data processing practices carried out by the Company. Any personal information the customer supplies to us will only be used for the purposes of determining the customer’s suitability as a betting customer and processing his/her bets. Provided that the customer has indicated their acceptance, then we may from time to time contact the customer regarding related products and services that may be of interest. Where required by law, your personal information may also be disclosed to an applicable governmental, regulatory, sporting or enforcement authority. Additionally, your personal information may be disclosed to any fraud prevention organisation, regulatory or sports governing body in connection with policing the integrity or enforcing the rules of a sport or game and/or prevention and detection of crime and with whom the Company has agreements from time to time for the sharing of such data and where we consider that there are reasonable grounds to suspect that you may be involved in a breach of such rules or the law, have knowledge of a breach of such rules or the law or otherwise pose a threat to the integrity of the relevant sport or game. Those bodies may then use your personal information to investigate and act on any such breaches in accordance with their procedures.
The Company may use information that it collects from you when placing a bet to collate statistics and betting patterns. By placing a bet, you consent to our use of such information.
For the purposes of section 4(1)(b) of the Business Names Act 1985, the person carrying out business at these premises is: The Jenningsbet Group of companies, namely.
All three companies are licenced by the UK Gambling Commission, please ask the shop manager which company this branch is licensed under.
The registered address for the group is;
4 Simon Campion Court, 232-234 High Street, Epping Essex, CM16 4AU.