NOTE: All bets placed on the William Hill Sportsbook are also subject to our General Betting Rules and General Sports Betting Rules.
GENERAL RULES
Bet Acceptance
1. All bets are placed in accordance with our betting rules and terms and conditions.
2. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed or at starting price (SP) if selected.
3. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the BHA and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
4. In the case of an emergency, the stewards may alter the original distance of the race or allow the result to stand when the runners have taken the wrong course.
- In each of these instances, bets will stand and be settled on the official result.
- Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared. This includes results amended due to the new whip rules introduced by the British Horse Racing Authority (BHA) on the 9th February 2023.
Price Boost and Place Terms
- If the odds for a specific horse or place terms for a specific race are enhanced as part of a promotional offer, bets placed at ante post odds or outside of the promotional period won't qualify.
William Hill Prices
- William Hill prices are offered on horse racing after the final declaration stage until the off of each race.
If the selected horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse at William Hill prices will be void. - If the selected horse is withdrawn from a race after coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse at William Hill prices will have lost as the horse will be deemed to have been a participant in the race.
- If any other horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed at William Hill prices may be subject to a Rule 4 deduction
SP or Starting Price
1. The SP, or Starting Price, is the price declared on each horse once a race has come under starter’s orders.
- This is the price declared for each horse in the official race result.
2. Bets placed on UK and Irish horse racing will be settled at SP unless a price is taken or unless the bet is placed at Totepool odds.
3. If the selected horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse at SP will be void.
4. If the selected horse is withdrawn from a race after coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse at SP will have lost as the horse will be deemed to have been a participant in the race.
5. If a William Hill SP is returned it will take precedence over any other declared SP and will be used to settle bets where no William Hill price is given.
- If no SP is returned and no William Hill price has been taken, settlement of bets will be based on the final show of betting transmitted by our service provider.
- Where no betting shows are transmitted by our service provider, bets will be settled at Totepool odds.
Withdrawn Horses: Rule 4 Deductions
1. If a horse is withdrawn after the final declaration stage and before coming under starter's orders, or is officially deemed by the starter to have taken no part in the race, stakes will be returned on the withdrawn horse and winning bets will be subject to deductions in accordance with Tattersall's Rule 4.
- In multiple bets, the deduction will only apply to parts of the bet specifically involving the withdrawn horse.
2. The rate of deduction will be based on the following scale:
3. If a horse is withdrawn and a new market is formed, all bets placed at show prices prior to the new market will be subject to the above deductions.
4. If two or more horses are withdrawn before coming under starter's orders, the total deductions shall not exceed 90p in the £.
5. If further horses are withdrawn after a new market has been formed, bets placed at show prices prior to a new market being formed will be subject to a further deduction based on the prices of all withdrawn horses.
- Bets placed in the new market will be subject to a deduction based on the current price.
6. If the total deduction on the market is 5p in the £, the deduction will be waived.
First Past The Post
1. If the result of a race is amended before the weigh-in, when the official result is declared, win single/multiple bets and the win part of each way single/multiple bets will be paid on both the official result and the First Past The Post, with the following exceptions:
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2. First Past The Post is applicable to win singles/multiple bets and the win part of each way single/multiple bets placed on the race winner market only.
3. It's not applicable to placed horses that are demoted.
4. Staking restrictions don't apply.
5. First Past The Post is only applicable to horse race meetings in the UK and Ireland.
Best Odds Guaranteed
1. Available from 8 AM on the day of the race until the off.
- Bets placed before will be settled at the price taken or at SP if no price has been taken (effective since 08 January 2025).
2. Available on the 'Win' market on all UK and Irish horse racing.
- Example: If you back your selection taking an Early Price of 4/1 and the SP returns at 5/1, you'll get the bigger price of 5/1. If the SP returns at 3/1 you'll still get paid at 4/1.
3. In the case of a non-runner and prices reverting to SP, then Best Odds Guaranteed don't apply. Player/payment method/country restrictions apply.
4. Best Odds Guaranteed doesn't apply to ante-post, tote or Pari-Mutuel bets.
5. Not available on bets placed on:
- Each Way Extra
- Lengthen Your Odds
- Place Markets
- Insurance Bets
- Betting Without
- Bet Builder
6. Best Odds Guaranteed isn't available for bets placed in our shops.
- Bets placed on SSBT's don't qualify.
7. The maximum benefit for Best Odds Guaranteed is capped at £25,000 per customer per day across all applicable channels.
8. We reserve the right to restrict eligibility in respect of our Best Odds Guaranteed offer for horse racing at any time and in our sole discretion.
- We'll provide notice to any affected customer in respect of any action we take in respect of the forgoing (whether by email or message to account inbox).
- Our General Terms and Conditions apply.
Change of Racing Surface
- If the surface of an individual race or whole race meeting is changed from turf to All Weather or vice versa, bets placed on that race or any race at that meeting will stand.
Double Engagements
- If a horse is doubly engaged, meaning it is entered for two or more races on the same day, Win and Each Way bets placed on that horse that are timed for the race in which it actually runs will stand.
- Win and Each Way bets placed on that horse that are timed for a race in which it doesn't run will be void.
Identical Names
- If two horses, greyhounds or virtual runners have identical names, bets placed in shops, by text or by telephone must differentiate between each by stating a race time and meeting.
- Bets accepted in shops, by text or by telephone that don't differentiate by stating a race time and meeting and where no qualifying price has been laid will be settled in the following order of priority:
- UK horse race
- Irish horse race
- Greyhound race
- Overseas horse race
- Virtual race
Abandoned Races, Void Races and Walk-Overs
1. If a race is abandoned, declared void or has only one runner (also known as a walkover), all bets placed on horses in that race will be void.
2. If a race is delayed for any reason, but it still takes place on the same day over the same course/distance all bets placed will stand and be settled on the official result.
3. If a race is postponed and doesn't take place on the same day, all bets struck AFTER the final declaration stage on that race will be declared void.
- All ante post bets placed on the race PRIOR to the final declaration stage will be settled in accordance with Rule 4 below.
The only exception to this rule is as follows:
i) If any of the following races are postponed, but they are ran within 72 hours of the originally scheduled start time, over the same course/distance, then all bets placed will stand and be settled on the official result.
- Any race at the Cheltenham Festival
- Any race at the Ascot Festival
- The Grand National, The Derby, The St Leger, The Oaks, The 1000 & 2000 Guineas, Prix de L’Arc de Triomphe
4. If an ante post horse race is abandoned or postponed:
i. An ante post bet will be made void under the following circumstances:
- The race is cancelled and isn't run.
- A horse is balloted out under the rules of racing.
- The race is run at an alternative venue to the one originally scheduled.
- Entries for the race are re-opened.
ii. An ante post bet will stand under the following circumstances:
- The race is run on a different date from the one originally specified, but at the original venue.
- The entries for the race are not re-opened. If entries revert back to a previous declaration stage, this won’t count as entries being re-opened and all bets will stand.
Re-Runs
- If a race is re-run, bets placed at William Hill price and SP on horses taking no part in the re-run race will be void.
- Bets placed at ante post prices on horses taking no part in the re-run race will have lost.
- If a race is re-run bets placed at William Hill price on horses taking part in the re-run race will stand and will be subject to Rule 4 deduction.
- Bets placed at ante post odds and SP won't be subject to a Rule 4 deduction.
- Place terms will be applicable to the number of runners taking part in the re-run race.
- Where a horse is ineligible to start in a re-started race, e.g. already fallen before the incident to start the race occurred, the stakes on this selection will be lost.
- On occasion, the stewards may re-start a race at a point of their choosing and if this happens, bets stand.
Dead Heat
- A dead heat is when two or more horses cannot be separated by the Judge after consulting the photo finish.
- If a selected horse finishes the race in a dead heat for first place, the stake will be divided equally across first and second place.
- Example: If a £10 bet is placed on a horse priced at 3/1 that is involved in a dead heat, the bet will return £20.
Cash Out
- Horse Racing - WIN ONLY BETS ON NAMED HORSES
- Cash Out gives the opportunity to settle a bet at the value displayed if the bet is still running and betting is still available on every unsettled selection.
1. Cash Out is available for win only horse racing singles and all multiples, including Trixie, Patent, Yankee, Lucky 15, Canadian, Lucky 31 etc.
2. Cash Out is not available for Unnamed Favourites, Each Way, or the Win part of Each Way bets.
3. Cash Out may be affected if your bet triggers a free bet promotion. See individual promotional terms for details.
4. Cash Out is available on the win market - if the bet is still running and betting is still available on every unsettled selection.
5. Bets can be cashed out when the Cash Out value indicates as such.
6. Cash Out can be accessed in the open bets tab.
- A pre-determined settlement value will be offered based upon the selections, prices taken and current status of the betting transaction.
- Example: A £2 win Patent is placed on Min, Annie Power, and Yanworth.
- Min and Annie Power both win their races and Yanworth hasn't yet run.
- A Cash Out settlement value will be offered on completion of the races in which Min and Annie Power ran and whilst betting is still available on Yanworth.
- The cash settlement can be redeemed immediately.
7. The Cash Out settlement value is non-negotiable.
8. If the selected horse is subject to a Rule 4 deduction, the Cash Out value will be adjusted to reflect the amount of deduction.
- If the total Rule 4 deduction on the market is 5p in the £, the deduction will be waived.
9. Bets will be capped at the maximum Cash Out settlement value of £25,000.
10. If the Cash Out settlement value changes during a settlement transaction, the transaction won't complete and a revised settlement value will be offered, which will have to be accepted before proceeding.
11. Where an obvious pricing error, also referred to as a palpable error, occurs that selection may not be cashed out.
- If the Cash Out settlement value has been accepted in error, the Cash Out transaction will be made void and the bet will be settled on the original bet instructions with the correct price(s) applied.
- If subsequent attempts are made to place bets and Cash Out on the same market(s) before the obvious error has been corrected then, the Cash Out settlement value and the bet stake(s) will be made void.
11. Cash Out is an automated facility and is subject to the availability of betting.
- Therefore, if betting is suspended or not available on any market within the given bet, a Cash Out settlement won't be offered.
- If Cash Out is no longer available due to the status of betting, settlement of bets will be based on the original instructions and odds when the bet was accepted.
12. Any bets placed that involve a Horse Racing selection, will not be available for cash out between the hours of 22:00 and 08:00 GMT.
Each Way Extra
- Each Way Extra allows customers to determine the place terms their each way bet is settled at, rather than just taking the advertised place terms in the normal race market.
1. Available on UK horse racing daily from 8 AM.
2. Available on Irish horse racing daily from 10 AM.
3. Only available if races have 4+ runners.
4. Bets won't be subject to these concessions:
- Best Odds Guaranteed
- Cash Out
5. In the event of non-runners, William Hill may remove the availability of a certain Each Way Extra market.
6. Rule 4’s will apply in the event of non-runners.
- Rule 4 deductions will be based on the standard win/EW market price at the time of withdrawal.
- Please see ‘Rule 4 Deduction: Explained’ here for further Rule 4 information.
7. Each Way Extra is a different market compared to the standard EW terms.
- In the event of non-runners and if standard place terms change, the Each Way Extra terms will also change (including changes to the number of places available and/or the market place fraction).
8. If the number of runners in the race becomes equal or less than the number of places available on a Each Way Extra market, that specific market will be made void.
9. All dead heat rules apply.
10. All remaining T&Cs to be found under standard horse racing rules.
In Play Racing
1. Available on selected UK tracks only.
2. Pre-Race promotional offers won't apply to in play racing.
- This includes - Best Odds Guaranteed.
3. In Play Racing is Win-Only and Singles Only.
4. All prices are a true representation of live events.
- Any stream or TV images being viewed by you may be delayed.
5. We reserve the right to void any part or all, of any bets, on any event on which we are Live Betting that's not completed (ie. False Start, Void Race, Abandoned).
6. Where we have reason to believe that a bet is placed after the outcome of an event is known, we reserve the right to void the bet.
7. Bets will be settled on the official result after the weigh-in.
8. Dead Heat and First Past The Post rules apply.
9. Cash Out doesn't apply when the race goes In Play.
10. Justice Refunds/Fair Play rules will apply for in play racing.
EACH WAY EXTRA
- Each Way Extra allows customers to determine the place terms their each way bet is settled at, rather than just taking the advertised place terms in the normal race market.
1. Available on UK horse racing daily from 8 AM.
2. Available on Irish horse racing daily from 10 AM.
3. Only available if races have 4+ runners.
4. Bets won't be subject to these concessions:
- Best Odds Guaranteed
- Cash Out
5. In the event of non-runners, William Hill may remove the availability of a certain Each Way Extra market.
6. Rule 4’s will apply in the event of non-runners.
- Rule 4 deductions will be based on the standard win/EW market price at the time of withdrawal.
- Please see ‘Rule 4 Deduction: Explained’ here for further Rule 4 information.
7. Each Way Extra is a different market compared to the standard EW terms.
- In the event of non-runners and if standard place terms change, the Each Way Extra terms will also change (including changes to the number of places available and/or the market place fraction).
8. If the number of runners in the race becomes equal or less than the number of places available on a Each Way Extra market, that specific market will be made void.
9. All dead heat rules apply.
10. All remaining T&Cs to be found under standard horse racing rules.
How to place an EWE bet?
STEP 1: Go to a horse racing meeting page, then click the 'Each Way Extra' tab.
Once clicked, the different prices/odds for different place terms will appear.
STEP 2: Click on your preferred selection, then scroll down to place your stake and bet.
STEP 3: Once placed, a confirmation message that your bet has been placed will appear.
ANTE POST PRICES
- Here's the list of rules you'll need to remember about our Ante post Prices:
1. Ante post prices are compiled by William Hill and are offered on selected races up to the final declaration stage, which is when the final list of entries for the race is confirmed.
2. If the selected horse is balloted out of the race, bets placed on that horse at ante post prices will be refunded.
3. One or more runners will be balloted out of the race out if the number of entries exceeds the maximum permitted number of runners at the final declaration stage.
4. If the selected horse is withdrawn from the race for any other reason at any point in time, bets placed on that horse at ante post prices will have lost.
5. We don't offer Cash Out on any ante post Horse Racing.
6. An ante post bet will be made void under the following circumstances:
- The race is cancelled and isn't run.
- A horse is balloted out under the rules of racing.
- The race is run at an alternative venue to the one originally scheduled.
- Entries for the race are re-opened.
7. An ante post bet will stand under the following circumstances:
- The race is run on a different date from the one originally specified, but at the original venue.
The entries for the race are not re-opened. - If entries revert back to a previous declaration stage, this won’t count as entries being re-opened and all bets will stand.
ANTE POST CHAMPIONSHIP MARKETS
UK Flat Jockey Championship
- Predict the winner of the UK flat racing jockey championship.
1. Bets are settled on the jockey named as the UK flat racing champion at the end of the given flat racing season.
2. If a jockey is no longer in a position to become UK flat racing champion, bets placed on this market will stand.
3. If an additional jockey enters the betting at any time, bets placed on existing jockeys in this market will stand.
4. Only single bets are accepted.
5. Settlement will occur once the UK flat racing jockey championship has been won.
UK National Hunt Jockey Championship
- Predict the winner of the UK national hunt jockey championship.
1. Bets are settled on the jockey named as the UK national hunt racing champion at the end of the given national hunt racing season.
2. If a jockey is no longer in a position to become UK national hunt racing champion, bets placed on this market will stand.
3. If an additional jockey enters the betting at any time, bets placed on existing jockeys in this market will stand.
4. Only single bets are accepted.
5. Settlement will occur once the UK national hunt jockey championship has been won.
UK Flat Trainer Championship
- Predict the winner of the UK flat racing trainer championship.
1. Bets are settled on the trainer named as the UK flat racing champion at the end of the given flat racing season.
2. If a trainer is no longer in a position to become UK flat racing champion, bets placed on this market will stand.
3. If an additional trainer enters the betting at any time, bets placed on existing trainers in this market will stand.
4. Only single bets are accepted.
5. Settlement will occur once the UK national flat trainer championship has been won.
UK National Hunt Trainer Championship
- Predict the winner of the UK national hunt trainer championship.
1. Bets are settled on the trainer named as the UK national hunt racing champion at the end of the given national hunt racing season.
2. If a trainer is no longer in a position to become UK national hunt racing champion, bets placed on this market will stand.
3. If an additional trainer enters the betting at any time, bets placed on existing trainers in this market will stand.
4. Only single bets are accepted.
5. Settlement will occur once the UK national hunt trainer championship has been won.
DAILY MEETING SPECIALS
Winning Distances – 3 Way
- Predict the range that contains the aggregate number of official winning distances in lengths at the specified meeting.
- The official winning distances in lengths are calculated as follows:
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1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. The officially declared winning distance is calculated between the first two horses past the post that have completed the race having followed the correct course and carried the correct weight.
5. The maximum winning distance per race is:
- 12 lengths for each flat race
- 30 lengths for each national hunt race including national hunt flat races
6. Charity races and Arab races don't count for bets placed on this market.
7. If any race at the selected meeting has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), all bets placed on this market will be awarded a default distance of 5 lengths for flat races and 12 lengths for national hunt races including national hunt flat races.
8. Where a market is offered for one meeting, if one or two races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, all bets placed on this market will be awarded a default distance of 2 lengths for each flat race and 10 lengths for each national hunt race (including national hunt flat races) for each abandoned or void race.
9. Where a market is offered for one meeting if three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, all bets placed on this market will be void unless the over selection in the market has been won.
10. If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting and the over selection in the market has been won, bets placed on that selection in this market will have already won and will be settled as winners.
- Bets placed on other selections in this market will have already lost.
11. If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting and the over selection in the market has not been won, bets placed on this market will be void.
12. Where a market is offered for two or more meetings combined, a default distance of 2 lengths for a flat race and 10 lengths for a national hunt race ( including national hunt flat races) will be applied to every abandoned or void race.
13. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Favourite Performance – 3 Way
- Predict the range that contains the aggregate number of points awarded for favourites at the specified meeting.
- Points are allocated for the finishing position of the favourite in each race using the following points system:
- First place: 25 points
- Second place: 10 points
- Third place: 5 points
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
- All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
3. First Past The Post doesn't count for bets placed on this market.
4. Charity races and Arab races don't count for bets placed on this market.
5. If any race at the selected meeting finishes in a dead heat, the points awarded will be divided equally across each affected place.
- Example: If a favourite is involved in a dead heat for first and second place, the points awarded will be 17.5 (half of 25 points for first place plus half of 10 points for second place).
6. If any race at the selected meeting has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), all bets placed on this market will be awarded 25 points.
7. If joint or co-favourites are returned in any race at the selected meeting, the favourite will count as the horse with the lowest race card number.
8. If the favourite is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, and a new market is not formed, the second favourite will count in this market.
9. Where a market is offered for one meeting, if one or two races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, all bets placed on this market will be awarded a default figure of 10 points for each abandoned or void race.
10. Where a market is offered for one meeting if three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, all bets placed on this market will be void unless the over selection in the market has been won.
- If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting and the over selection in the market has been won, bets placed on that selection in this market will have already won and will be settled as winners. Bets placed on other selections in this market will have already lost.
- If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting and the over selection in the market has not been won, bets placed on this market will be void.
11. Where a market is offered for two or more meetings combined, a default figure of 10 points will be used for every abandoned or void race.
12. If a William Hill SP is returned this will take precedence over any other declared SP and the favourite will be determined by the final show of betting.
13. If no SP is returned the favourite will be determined by the final show of betting transmitted by our service provider.
14. Adjustments to settlement will not be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Favourite Performance and Meeting Distance Double
- Predict the range that contains the aggregate number of points awarded for favourite performance and meeting winning distance at the specified meeting in a special price double.
- Points are allocated for the finishing position of the favourite in each race using the following points system:
- 1st place: 25 points
- 2nd place: 10 points
- 3rd place: 5 points
- The official winning distances in lengths are calculated as follows:
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1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. The officially declared winning distance is calculated between the first two horses past the post that have completed the race having followed the correct course and carried the correct weight.
5. The maximum winning distance per race is:
- 12 lengths for each flat race
- 30 lengths for each national hunt race including national hunt flat races
6. First Past The Post doesn't count for favourite performance in this market.
7. Charity races and Arab races don't count for bets placed on this market.
8. If any race at the selected meeting finishes in a dead heat, the points awarded for favourite performance will be divided equally across each affected place.
- Example: If a favourite is involved in a dead heat for first and second place, the points awarded will be 17.5 (half of 25 points for first place plus half of 10 points for second place).
9. If any race at the selected meeting has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), favourite performance will be awarded 25 points and meeting distance will be awarded a default of 5 lengths for flat races and 12 lengths for national hunt races including national hunt flat races.
10. If joint or co-favourites are returned in any race at the selected meeting, the favourite will count as the horse with the lowest race card number.
11. If the favourite is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on this market will be void.If the favourite is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, and a new market isn't formed, the second favourite will count in this market.
12. Where a market is offered for one meeting, if one or two races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, favourite performance will be awarded a default figure of 10 points for each abandoned or void race.
- Meeting distance will be awarded a default of 2 lengths for each flat race and 10 lengths for each national hunt race (including national hunt flat races) for each abandoned or void race.
13. Where a market is offered for one meeting, if three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, all bets placed on this market will be void unless the over selection for both favourite performance and meeting distance in this market has been won.
14. If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting and the over selection for both favourite performance and meeting distance have won, bets placed on that selection in this market will have already won and will be settled as winners. Bets placed on other selections in this market will have already lost.
15. If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting and the over selection for both favourite performance and meeting distance has not been won, bets placed on this market will be void.
16. Where a market is offered for two or more meetings combined, favourite performance will be awarded 10 points for every abandoned or void race.
- Meeting distance will be awarded a default of 2 lengths for each flat race and 10 lengths for each national hunt race ( including national hunt flat races) for every abandoned or void race.
17. If a William Hill SP is returned this will take precedence over any other declared SP and the favourite will be determined by the final show of betting.
18. If no SP is returned the favourite will be determined by the final show of betting transmitted by our service provider.
19. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Race Winning Distance – 3 Way
- Predict the range that contains the official winning distance in lengths for the specified race.
- The official winning distances in lengths are calculated as follows:
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1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. The officially declared winning distance is calculated between the first two horses past the post that have completed the race having followed the correct course and carried the correct weight.
5. If a race is abandoned, declared void or has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), bets placed on this market will be void.
6. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Race with Longest Winning Distance
- Predict the race that has the longest winning distance in lengths.
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. The officially declared winning distance is calculated between the first two horses past the post that have completed the race having followed the correct course and carried the correct weight.
5. If there is a tie for the race with the longest winning distance, the stake will be divided equally by the number of races involved in that tie.
- Example: If a £10 bet is placed on a race priced at 3/1 that is involved in a two-way tie, the stake will be divided by two and will return £20.
6. Charity races and Arab races don't count for bets placed on this market.
7. If a race is abandoned, declared void or has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), bets placed on that race in this market will be void and bets placed on other selections in this market may be subject to a Rule 4 deduction.
8. If one or two races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will stand.
9. If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will be void.
10. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Race with Shortest Winning Distance
- Predict the race that has the shortest winning distance in lengths at the specified meeting.
- The official winning distances in lengths are calculated as follows:
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1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. The officially declared winning distance is calculated between the first two horses past the post that have completed the race having followed the correct course and carried the correct weight.
5. If there is a tie for the race with the shortest winning distance, the stake will be divided equally by the number of races involved in that tie.
- Example: If a £10 bet is placed on a race priced at 3/1 that is involved in a two-way tie, the stake will be divided by two and will return £20.
6. Charity races and Arab races don't count for bets placed on this market.
7. If a race is abandoned, declared void or has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), bets placed on that race in this market will be void and bets placed on other selections in this market may be subject to a Rule 4 deduction.
8. If one or two races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will stand.
9. If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will be void.
10. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Race v Race Longest Winning Distance
- Predict the race that has the longest winning distance in lengths from the specified pair of races.
- The official winning distances in lengths are calculated as follows:
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1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. The officially declared winning distance is calculated between the first two horses past the post that have completed the race having followed the correct course and carried the correct weight.
5. If the officially declared winning distance in the specified pair of races is the same, the winning selection in this market will be a ‘draw’.
6. If one race in the specified pair is abandoned, declared void or has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), bets placed including that race in this market will be void.
7. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Total SPs – 3 Way
- Predict the range that contains the combined SP (starting price) total of winning horses at a specified meeting.
- The combined SP will be calculated by awarding points for the SP of each winning horse.
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1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. First past the post doesn't count for bets placed on this market.
5. Charity races and Arab races don't count for bets placed on this market.
6. If any race at the selected meeting finishes in a dead heat, the points awarded will be divided equally across each affected place.
- Example: If two horses are involved in a dead heat for first and second place priced at 3/1 and 7/1, the points awarded will be 5.00 (half of 3.00 points plus half of 7.00 points).
7. If any race at the selected meeting has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), all bets placed on this market will be awarded a default of 1.00 point.
8. If one or two races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, all bets placed on this market will be awarded a default point total, which is calculated by halving the number of declared runners at the time the race was abandoned or made void.
- Example: A race with 10 declared runners will be awarded 5.00 points and a race with seven declared runners will be awarded 3.50 points etc.
9. Where a market is offered for one meeting if three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, all bets placed on this market will be void unless the over selection in the market has been won.
10. If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting and the over selection in the market has been won, bets placed on that selection in this market will have already won and will be settled as winners.
- Bets placed on other selections in this market will have already lost.
11. If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting and the over selection in the market not been won, bets placed on this market will be void.
12. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Total Race Card Numbers – 3 Way
- Predict the range that contains the combined race card number total of winning horses at a specified meeting.
- The combined race card total will be calculated by awarding points for the race card number of each winning horse.
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. First past the post doesn't count for bets placed on this market.
5. Charity races and Arab races don't count for bets placed on this market.
6. If any race at the selected meeting finishes in a dead heat, the points awarded will be divided equally across each affected place.
- Example: If two horses are involved in a dead heat for first and second place with race card numbers 3 and 7, the points awarded will be 5.00 (half of 3.00 points plus half of 7.00 points).
7. If any race at the selected meeting has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), all bets placed on this market will be awarded a default of 2.00 points.
8. If one or two races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, all bets placed on this market will be awarded a default point total, which is calculated by using the number of declared runners at the time the race was abandoned or made void.
- Example: A race with 10 declared runners will be awarded 10.00 points and a race with seven declared runners will be awarded 7.00 points etc.
9. Where a market is offered for one meeting if three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, all bets placed on this market will be void unless the over selection in the market has been won.
10. If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting and the over selection in the market has been won, bets placed on that selection in this market will have already won and will be settled as winners.
- Bets placed on other selections in this market will have already lost.
11. If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting and the over selection in the market not been won, bets placed on this market will be void.
12. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Jockey Challenge
- Predict which jockey will be the most successful at the specified meeting using the following points system:
- 1st place: 3 points
- 2nd place: 2 points
- 3rd place: 1 point
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. First past the post doesn't count for bets placed on this market.
5. Charity races and Arab races don't count for bets placed on this market.
6. If the selected jockey doesn't have at least one ride at the meeting, bets placed on that jockey in this market will be void and bets placed on other selections in this market may be subject to a Rule 4 deduction.
7. If the selected jockey rides in fewer races than originally intended, bets placed on this market will stand.
8. If any race at the selected meeting finishes in a dead heat, the points awarded will be divided equally across each affected place.
- Example: If two jockeys are involved in a dead heat for first and second place, each will be awarded 2.50 (half of 3.00 points for first place plus half of 2.00 points for second place).
9. If any race at the selected meeting has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), points won't be awarded for bets placed on this market.
10. If there is a tie for the jockey challenge, the stake will be divided equally by the number of jockeys involved in that tie.
- Example: If a £10 bet is placed on a jockey priced at 3/1 that is involved in a two-way tie, the stake will be divided by two and will return £20.
11. If one or two races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will stand.
12. If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will be void.
13. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Jockey to Ride at Least
- Predict whether the named jockey will ride at least one or two winners.
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. First Past The Post doesn't count for bets placed on this market.
5. Charity races and Arab races don't count for bets placed on this market.
6. If the named jockey doesn't have at least one ride at the meeting, bets placed on this market will be void.
7. If the named jockey rides in fewer races than originally intended, bets placed on this market will stand.
8. If the named jockey finishes in a dead heat for first place, they will be awarded one win for bets placed on this market.
9. If the named jockey rides in a race that has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), that race won't count towards this market.
10. If one or two races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will stand.
11. If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will be void unless a winning selection has been established in this market.
12. If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting and a winning selection has been established in this market, bets placed on that selection in this market will have already won and will be settled as winners.
13. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Jockey v Jockey Challenge
- Predict which jockey will be the most successful at the specified meeting using the following points system:
- 1st place: 3 points
- 2nd place: 2 points
- 3rd place: 1 point
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. First past the post doesn't count for bets placed on this market.
5. Charity races and Arab races don't count for bets placed on this market.
6. If either jockey doesn't have at least one ride at the meeting, bets placed on this market will be void.
7. If either jockey rides in fewer races than originally intended, bets placed on this market will stand.
8. If any race at the selected meeting finishes in a dead heat, the points awarded will be divided equally across each affected place.
- Example: If two jockeys are involved in a dead heat for first and second place, each will be awarded 2.50 (half of 3.00 points for first place plus half of 2.00 points for second place).
9. If there is a tie for the jockey v jockey challenge, the stake will be divided equally across each winning outcome.
- Example: If a £10 bet is placed on a jockey priced at 5/6 that is involved in a tie in this market, the bet will return £9.16.
10. If any race at the selected meeting has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), points won't be awarded for bets placed on this market.
11. If one or two races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will stand.
12. If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will be void.
13. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Trainer v Trainer Challenge
- Predict which trainer will be the most successful at the specified meeting using the following points system:
- 1st place: 3 points
- 2nd place: 2 points
- 3rd place: 1 point
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. First past the post doesn't count for bets placed on this market.
5. Charity races and Arab races don't count for bets placed on this market.
6. If either trainer doesn't saddle at least one runner at the meeting, bets placed on this market will be void.
7. If either trainer saddles fewer runners than originally intended, bets placed on this market will stand.
8. If any race at the selected meeting finishes in a dead heat, the points awarded will be divided equally across each affected place.
- Example: If two trainers are involved in a dead heat for first and second place, each will be awarded 2.50 (half of 3.00 points for first place plus half of 2.00 points for second place).
9. If there is a tie for the trainer v trainer challenge, the stake will be divided equally across each winning outcome.
- Example: If a £10 bet is placed on a trainer priced at 5/6 that is involved in a tie in this market, the bet will return £9.16.
10. If any race at the selected meeting has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), points won't be awarded for bets placed on this market.
11. If one or two races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will stand.
12. If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will be void.
13. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Trainer Challenge
- Predict which trainer will be the most successful at the specified meeting using the following points system:
- 1st place: 3 points
- 2nd place: 2 points
- 3rd place: 1 point
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. First past the post doesn't count for bets placed on this market.
5. Charity races and Arab races don't count for bets placed on this market.
6. If the selected trainer doesn't saddle at least one runner at the meeting, bets placed on that trainer in this market will be void and bets placed on other selections in this market may be subject to a Rule 4 deduction.
7. If the selected trainer saddles fewer runners than originally intended, bets placed on this market will stand.
8. If any race at the selected meeting finishes in a dead heat, the points awarded will be divided equally across each affected place.
- Example: If two trainers are involved in a dead heat for first and second place, each will be awarded 2.50 (half of 3.00 points for first place plus half of 2.00 points for second place).
9. If any race at the selected meeting has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), points won't be awarded for bets placed on this market.
10. If there is a tie for the trainer challenge, the stake will be divided equally across first and second place.
- Example: If a £10 bet is placed on a trainer priced at 3/1 that is involved in a tie in this market, the bet will return £20.
11. If one or two races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will stand.
12. If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will be void.
13. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Trainer to Saddle at Least
- Predict whether the named trainer will saddle at least one or two runners.
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. First past the post doesn't count for bets placed on this market.
5. Charity races and Arab races don't count for bets placed on this market.
6. If the named trainer doesn't saddle at least one runner at the meeting, bets placed on this market will be void.
7. If the named trainer saddles fewer runners than originally intended, bets placed on this market will stand.
8. If the named trainer finishes in a dead heat for first place, they will be awarded one win for bets placed on this market.
9. If the named trainer saddles a runner in a race that has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), that race won't count towards this market.
10. If one or two races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will stand.
11. If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will be void unless a winning selection has been established in this market.
12. If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting and a winning selection has been established in this market, bets placed on that selection in this market will have already won and will be settled as winners.
13. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Jockey Challenge Straight Forecast
- Predict two jockeys to finish first and second in the correct order in the jockey challenge for a given race meeting.
- The jockey challenge is calculated using the following points system:
- 1st place: 3 points
- 2nd place: 2 points
- 3rd place: 1 point
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. First past the post doesn't count for bets placed on this market.
5. Charity races and Arab races don't count for bets placed on this market.
6. If either selected jockey doesn't have at least one ride at the meeting, bets placed including that jockey in this market will be void and bets placed on other selections in this market may be subject to a Rule 4 deduction.
7. If either selected jockey rides in fewer races than originally intended, bets placed on this market will stand.
8. If any race at the selected meeting finishes in a dead heat, the points awarded will be divided equally across each affected place.
- Example: If two jockeys are involved in a dead heat for first and second place, each will be awarded 2.50 (half of 3.00 points for first place plus half of 2.00 points for second place).
9. If any race at the selected meeting has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), points won't be awarded for bets placed on this market.
10. If there is a tie for the jockey challenge straight forecast, the stake will be divided equally across each winning outcome.
11. If one or two races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will stand.
12. If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will be void.
13. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Jockey Challenge Reverse Forecast
- Predict two jockeys to finish first and second in either order in the jockey challenge for a given race meeting.
- The jockey challenge is calculated using the following points system:
- 1st place: 3 points
- 2nd place: 2 points
- 3rd place: 1 point
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. First past the post doesn't count for bets placed on this market.
5. Charity races and Arab races don't count for bets placed on this market.
6. If either selected jockey doesn't have at least one ride at the meeting, bets placed including that jockey in this market will be void and bets placed on other selections in this market may be subject to a Rule 4 deduction.
7. If either selected jockey rides in fewer races than originally intended, bets placed on this market will stand.
8. If any race at the selected meeting finishes in a dead heat, the points awarded will be divided equally across each affected place.
- Example: If two jockeys are involved in a dead heat for first and second place, each will be awarded 2.50 (half of 3.00 points for first place plus half of 2.00 points for second place).
9. If there is a tie for the jockey challenge reversed forecast, the stake will be divided equally across each winning outcome.
10. If any race at the selected meeting has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), points won't be awarded for bets placed on this market.
11. If one or two races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will stand.
12. If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will be void.
13. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Trainer Challenge Straight Forecast
- Predict two trainers to finish first and second in the correct order in the trainer challenge for a given race meeting.
- The trainer challenge is calculated using the following points system:
- 1st place: 3 points
- 2nd place: 2 points
- 3rd place: 1 point
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. First past the post doesn't count for bets placed on this market.
5. Charity races and Arab races don't count for bets placed on this market.
6. If either selected trainer doesn't saddle at least one runner at the meeting, bets placed including that trainer in this market will be void and bets placed on other selections in this market may be subject to a Rule 4 deduction.
7. If either selected trainer saddles fewer runners than originally intended, bets placed on this market will stand.
8. If any race at the selected meeting finishes in a dead heat, the points awarded will be divided equally across each affected place.
- Example: If two trainers are involved in a dead heat for first and second place, each will be awarded 2.50 (half of 3.00 points for first place plus half of 2.00 points for second place).
9. If there is a tie for the trainer challenge straight forecast, the stake will be divided equally across each winning outcome.
10. If any race at the selected meeting has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), points won't be awarded for bets placed on this market.
11. If one or two races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will stand.
- If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will be void.
12. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Trainer Challenge Reverse Forecast
- Predict two trainers to finish first and second in either order in the trainer challenge for a given race meeting.
- The trainer challenge is calculated using the following points system:
- 1st place: 3 points
- 2nd place: 2 points
- 3rd place: 1 point
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. First past the post doesn't count for bets placed on this market.
5. Charity races and Arab races don't count for bets placed on this market.
6. If either selected trainer doesn't saddle at least one runner at the meeting, bets placed including that trainer in this market will be void and bets placed on other selections in this market may be subject to a Rule 4 deduction.
7. If either selected trainer saddles fewer runners than originally intended, bets placed on this market will stand.
8. If any race at the selected meeting finishes in a dead heat, the points awarded will be divided equally across each affected place.
- Example: If two trainers are involved in a dead heat for first and second place, each will be awarded 2.50 (half of 3.00 points for first place plus half of 2.00 points for second place).
9. If there is a tie for the trainer challenge reversed forecast, the stake will be divided equally across each winning outcome.
10. If any race at the selected meeting has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), points won't be awarded for bets placed on this market.
11. If one or two races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will stand.
12. If three or more races are abandoned or made void at the selected meeting, bets placed on this market will be void.
13. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
RACE WINNER
Win
- Predict a horse to win a given race.
- Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
- Bets are accepted at ante post, William Hill price and SP (starting price), depending upon the market when the bet is placed.
- All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed if requested or at SP.
- If the selected horse finishes in a dead heat of two for first place, the stake will be divided equally by the number of horses involved in that dead heat.
- Example: If a £10 bet is placed on a horse priced at 3/1 that is involved in a dead heat of two, the stake will be divided equally across first and second place and will return £20.
- If the selected horse is withdrawn from the race at any point in time, bets placed on that horse at ante post prices will have lost unless the horse is balloted out.
- If the selected horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse at William Hill prices and SP will be void.
- If the selected horse is withdrawn from a race after coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse at William Hill prices and SP will have lost as the horse will be deemed to have been a participant in the race.
- If any other horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed at William Hill prices and SP may be subject to a Rule 4 deduction.
- If a race is abandoned, declared void or has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), bets placed on horses in that race will be void.
- Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Each Way
- Predict a horse to win and/or be placed in a given race.
- Placed means to come first, second, third or fourth depending upon the type of race and number of runners.
- Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
- Each way bets are accepted on horse races of five or more runners.
- Each way bets on horse racing are made up of two equal stakes meaning that a £5 each way bet has a total stake of £10.
- One stake is bet on the horse to win the race and the other stake is bet on the horse to be placed in the race.
- The place terms differ according to the type of race and number of runners and are settled as per the following Industry Standard place terms, unless special William Hill place terms are available at the time the bet is struck, in which case these will supersede the Industry Standard place terms.
- Any bets placed prior to the introduction of special William Hill place terms will be settled on the place terms advertised at the time the bet was struck.
| Type of Race | Number of Runners | Place terms | Number of Places |
| Non-Handicap | 2-4 | Win Only | 1 |
| 5-7 | 1/4 odds | 1,2 | |
| 8 or more | 1/5 odds | 1,2,3 | |
| Handicap | 2-4 | Win only | 1 |
| 5-7 | 1/4 odds | 1,2 | |
| 8-11 | 1/5 odds | 1,2,3 | |
| 12-15 | 1/4 odds | 1,2,3 | |
| 16 or more | 1/4 odds | 1,2,3,4 |
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- The number of runners relates to the number of horses that were deemed to have participated in the race.
- The place terms are given as a fraction of the odds for the price of the horse to win the race.
- The number of places represent the finishing positions in the race where 1,2 means first and second, 1,2,3 means first, second and third and 1,2,3,4 means first, second, third and fourth.
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Example: A £5 each way bet with a total stake of £10 struck on a horse priced at 4/1 in a six runner non-handicap would return £35 if the horse wins.
- This is because: £5 bet to win at 4/1 = £25
- (4 x the £5 stake plus the £5 stake returned)
- £5 bet to place at 4/1 = £10
- (1/4 of 4 x the £5 stake plus the £5 stake returned)
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Example: A £5 each way bet with a total stake of £10 struck on a horse priced at 4/1 in a six runner non-handicap would return £35 if the horse wins.
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- A £5 each way bet with a total stake of £10 struck on a horse priced at 4/1 in a six runner non-handicap would return £10 if the horse is placed.
- This is because: £5 bet to win – losing bet
- £5 bet to place at 4/1 = £10
- (1/4 of 4 x the £5 stake plus the £5 stake returned)
- A £5 each way bet with a total stake of £10 struck on a horse priced at 4/1 in a six runner non-handicap would return £10 if the horse is placed.
Each way multiple bets such as doubles, trebles, etc. are settled as two distinct bets. This means that the win parts of each selection are multiplied together and the place parts of each selection are multiplied together.
Example: A £5 each way double with a total stake of £10 struck on two horses each priced at 4/1 in a six runner non-handicap would return £145 if both horses win.
- This is because: £5 win double at 4/1 and 4/1 = £125
- First selection (4 x the £5 stake plus the £5 stake returned = £25) invested onto the second selection (4 x the £25 stake plus the £25 stake returned = £125)
£5 place double at 4/1 and 4/1 = £20
- First selection (1/4 of 4 x the £5 stake plus the £5 stake returned = £10) invested onto the second selection (1/4 of 4 x the £10 stake plus the £10 stake returned = £20)
A £5 each way double with a total stake of £10 struck on two horses each priced at 4/1 in a six runner non-handicap would return £20 if one horse wins and the other is placed.
- This is because: £5 win double – losing bet
- £5 place double at 4/1 and 4/1 = £20
- First selection (1/4 of 4 x the £5 stake plus the £5 stake returned = £10) invested onto the second selection (1/4 of 4 x the £10 stake plus the £10 stake returned = £20)
6. If the selected horse finishes in a dead heat of two for first place, the stake will be divided equally by the number of horses involved in that dead heat.
Example 1: If a £10 each way bet is placed on a horse priced at 4/1 that is involved in a dead heat of two for first place in a 12 runner handicap, the stake will be divided equally across first and second place and will return £35.
- If the selected horse finishes the race in a dead heat of two for second place, the stake will be divided equally by the number of horses involved in that dead heat.
Example 2: If a £10 each way bet is placed on a horse priced at 4/1 that is involved in a dead heat of two for second place in a 12 runner handicap, the stake will be divided equally across second and third place and will return £20.
- If the selected horse finishes the race in a dead heat of two for third place, the stake will be divided equally by the number of horses involved in that dead heat.
Example 3: If a £10 each way bet is placed on a horse priced at 4/1 that is involved in a dead heat of two for third place in a 12 runner handicap, the stake will be divided equally across third and fourth place and will return £10.
7. If the selected horse is withdrawn from the race at any point in time, bets placed at antepost prices will have lost.
- If the selected horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse at William Hill prices and SP will be void.
- If the selected horse is withdrawn from a race after coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse at William Hill prices and SP will have lost as the horse will be deemed to have been a participant in the race.
- If any other horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed at William Hill prices and SP may be subject to a Rule 4 deduction.
8. If an insufficient number of horses finish the race to fulfil the advertised place terms, bets will be settled only on the horses that actually do finish the race.
- Bets placed on horses that don't finish the race will have lost.
9. If the number of runners deemed to have participated in the race is reduced due to a horse/horses being withdrawn, each way bets will be settled on the revised place terms regardless of the time of bet placement.
- This means that an each way bet struck on a 16 runner handicap with 15 runners deemed to have participated will be settled on the first three places; an 8 runner race with 7 runners deemed to have participated will be settled on the first two places etc.
- If an each way bet is placed on a race with less than five runners having been deemed to have participated in the race, the entire stake will be bet on the selection to win.
10. If a race is abandoned, declared void or has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), bets placed on horses in that race will be void.
11. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
In-shop | Telephone
- Horse racing bets placed in shops or by telephone will be settled as equally divided if this is clearly included in the instructions.
- An equally divided bet is where the total return from the first leg of the bet is divided into two equal parts and then invested as a win and place stake on the next leg etc.
- Equally divided bets aren't available online.
Favourite Betting
- Predict that the favourite or predict that the second favourite will win a given race.
- The favourite is the horse that is returned at the shortest SP, the second favourite is the horse that is returned at the second shortest SP.
- Should two or more horses return at the shortest price they are classed as joint 1st and 2nd favourites.
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets nominating the favourite are accepted at starting price only.
3. Win and each way bets are accepted on un-named first and second favourites.
4. If two or more horses start as joint or co-favourites the stake will be divided equally across each.
- Example: If a £10 bet is placed on the favourite and the race is won by a 3/1 joint favourite, the bet will return £20.
5. If the selected horse finishes the race in a dead heat, the stake will be divided equally by the number of horses involved in that dead heat.
- Example: If a £10 bet is placed on the favourite priced at 3/1 that is involved in a dead heat of two for first place, the stake will be divided equally across first and second place and will return £20.
6. If a William Hill SP is returned this will take precedence over any other declared SP and the favourite will be determined by the final show of betting.
7. If the favourite is withdrawn from a race after coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on the favourite will have lost as the horse will be deemed to have been a participant in the race.
- Bets won't transfer to the second favourite.
8. If no SP is returned the favourite will be determined by the final show of betting transmitted by our service provider.
9. If the favourite is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, and a new market is not formed, bets placed on the favourite are void.
- Bets won't transfer to the second favourite.
10. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Betting Without
- Predict the result of a given race excluding a named horse.
- The finishing position of the named horse will be ignored for bets placed on this market.
- Example: A bet placed on Kingston Hill without Australia will win if Kingston Hill wins the race and, if Kingston Hill finishes second to Australia.
- The bet will have lost in all other circumstances.
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. If the selected horse finishes in a dead heat of two for first place, the stake will be divided equally by the number of horses involved in that dead heat.
- Example: If a £10 bet is placed on a horse priced at 3/1 that is involved in a dead heat of two, the stake will be divided equally across first and second place and will return £20.
5. If the selected horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse will be void.
6. If the selected horse is withdrawn from a race after coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse at will have lost as the horse will be deemed to have been a participant in the race.
7. If any other horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on this market may be subject to a Rule 4 deduction.
8. If the excluded horse is withdrawn, bets placed on this market will be settled as an SP win single on the horse selected.
9. If a race is abandoned, declared void or has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), bets placed on horses in that race will be void.
10. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
11. If a race has no finishers, or if only the favourite finishes, bets placed on horses in that race will be void.
PLACE
Place Only 2 Places
- Predict a horse to finish first or second in a given race.
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. Place only bets are accepted on horse races of four (4) or more runners.
5. If the selected horse finishes the race in a dead heat of two for second place, the stake will be divided equally by the number of horses involved in that dead heat.
- Example: If a £10 place only bet is placed on a horse priced at 2/1 that is involved in a dead heat of two for second place in a 12 runner handicap, the stake will be divided equally across second and third place and will return £15.
6. If the selected horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse will be void.
7. If the selected horse is withdrawn from a race after coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse will have lost as the horse will be deemed to have been a participant in the race.
8. If any other horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on this market may be subject to a Rule 4 deduction that will be calculated on the respective place only market.
9. If an insufficient number of horses finish the race to fulfil the advertised place terms, bets will be settled only on the horses that actually do finish the race. Bets placed on horses that don't finish the race will have lost.
10. If a race is abandoned, declared void or has fewer than five runners, bets placed on that race in this market will be void.
11. Adjustments to settlement will not be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Place Only 3 Places
- Predict a horse to finish first, second or third in a given race.
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. Place only bets are accepted on horse races of six (6) or more runners.
5. If the selected horse finishes the race in a dead heat of two for third place, the stake will be divided equally by the number of horses involved in that dead heat.
- Example: If a £10 place only bet is placed on a horse priced at 2/1 that is involved in a dead heat of two for third place in a 12 runner handicap, the stake will be divided equally across third and fourth place and will return £15.
6. If the selected horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse will be void.
7. If the selected horse is withdrawn from a race after coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse will have lost as the horse will be deemed to have been a participant in the race.
8. If any other horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on this market may be subject to a Rule 4 deduction that will be calculated on the respective place only market.
9. If an insufficient number of horses finish the race to fulfil the advertised place terms, bets will be settled only on the horses that actually do finish the race.
Bets placed on horses that don't finish the race will have lost.
10. If a race is abandoned, declared void or has fewer than five runners, bets placed on that race in this market will be void.
11. Adjustments to settlement will not be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Place Only 4 Places
- Predict a horse to finish first, second, third or fourth in a given race.
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. Place only bets are accepted on handicap races of eight (8) or more runners.
5. If the selected horse finishes the race in a dead heat of two for fourth place, the stake will be divided equally by the number of horses involved in that dead heat.
- Example: If a £10 place only bet is placed on a horse priced at 2/1 in this market that is involved in a dead heat of two for fourth place in a 16 runner handicap, the stake will be divided equally across fourth and fifth place and will return £15.
6. If the selected horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse will be void.
7. If the selected horse is withdrawn from a race after coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse will have lost as the horse will be deemed to have been a participant in the race.
8. If any other horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on this market may be subject to a Rule 4 deduction that will be calculated on the respective place only market.
9. If an insufficient number of horses finish the race to fulfil the advertised place terms, bets will be settled only on the horses that actually do finish the race.
- Bets placed on horses that don't finish the race will have lost.
10. If a race is abandoned, declared void or has fewer than five runners, bets placed on that race in this market will be void.
11. Adjustments to settlement will not be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
FORECAST AND TRICAST MARKETS
Straight Forecast
- Predict two horses to finish first and second in the correct order for a given race.
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Forecasts are accepted on horse races of three or more runners.
3. Bets will be settled at the official industry forecast dividend sometimes denoted as SF or CSF.
4. If one of the selected horses is withdrawn from the race at any time, bets placed on this market will be settled as an SP win single on the remaining horse.
5. If both selected horses are withdrawn from the race, bets placed on this market will be void.
6. If one or more withdrawn horses reduce the number of runners in the given race to two, bets placed on this market will be settled as an SP win single on the selection nominated to finish first.
7. If there is a dead heat for first or second place, a separate dividend will be declared for each winning forecast combination.
8. If only one horse finishes the given race, bets placed this market will be settled as an SP win single on the selection nominated to finish first. All other forecast bets will have lost.
9. If a William Hill SP is returned it will take precedence over any other declared SP and the forecast dividend will be calculated on the final show of betting.
10. If no SP is returned the forecast dividend will be calculated on the final show of betting broadcast by our service provider.
11. If no betting shows are broadcast forecast bets will be settled at Totepool odds.
12. If a race is abandoned, declared void or has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), bets placed on horses in that race will be void.
13. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Reverse and Combination Forecast
- Predict two or more horses to finish first and second in any order for a given race.
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Forecasts are accepted on horse races of three or more runners.
3. Bets will be settled at the official industry forecast dividend sometimes denoted as SF or CSF.
4. Reverse forecast bets are made up of two equal stakes meaning that a £5 reverse forecast has a total stake of £10.
5. Combination forecast bets are made up of equal stakes to cover the number of possible outcomes, meaning that a £2 combination forecast on three runners has a total stake of £12 etc.
6. If one or more of the selected horses are withdrawn from the race at any time, and at least two selections remain, bets placed on this market will be broken down into separate bets being settled as separate forecasts and SP win singles.
- Example: A £2 combination forecast with a total stake of £12 is placed on Horse A, B and C before C is withdrawn from the race.
- The bet will be settled as: A|B forecast A|C SP single A B|A forecast, B|C SP single B C|A SP single A C|B SP single B.
7. If all selected horses are withdrawn from the race, bets placed on this market will be void.
8. If one or more withdrawn horses reduce the number of runners in the given race to two, bets placed this market will be broken down into separate bets and settled as SP win singles on the remaining selections.
9. If there is a dead heat for first or second place, a separate dividend will be declared for each winning forecast combination.
10. If only one horse finishes the given race, bets placed on this market will be broken down into separate bets and settled as SP win singles on each selection nominated to finish first. All other forecast bets will have lost.
11. If a William Hill SP is returned it will take precedence over any other declared SP and the forecast dividend will be calculated on the final show of betting.
12. If no SP is returned the forecast dividend will be based on the final show of betting broadcast by our service providers.
13. If no betting shows are broadcast forecast bets will be settled at Totepool odds.
14. If a race is abandoned, declared void or has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), bets placed on horses in that race will be void.
15. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Straight Tricast
- Predict three horses to finish first, second and third in the correct order for a given race.
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Tricasts are accepted on handicap races of eight or more runners, unless indicated otherwise.
3. Bets will be settled at the official tricast dividend sometimes denoted as TC or CTC.
4. If one of the selected horses is withdrawn from the race at any time, bets placed on this market will be settled as a straight forecast on the remaining horses.
- If two of the selected horses are withdrawn from the race at any time, bets placed on this market will be settled as an SP win single on the remaining horse.
- If all selected horses are withdrawn from the race, bets placed on this market will be void.
- If one or more withdrawn horses reduce the number of runners in the given race to five or fewer, bets placed this market will be settled as a forecast on the selections nominated to finish first and second.
5. If there is a dead heat for first, second or third place, a separate dividend will be declared for each winning tricast combination.
6. If only two horses finish the given race, bets placed on this market will be settled as a straight forecast on the selections nominated to finish first and second. All other tricast bets will have lost.
7. If only one horse finishes the given race, bets placed on this market will be settled as an SP win single on the selection nominated to finish first. All other tricast bets will have lost.
8. If a William Hill SP is returned it will take precedence over any other declared SP and the tricast dividend will be calculated on the final show of betting.
9. If no SP is returned the tricast dividend will be based on the final show of betting broadcast.
10. If no betting shows are broadcast tricast bets will be void.
11. If a race is abandoned, declared void or has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), bets placed on horses in that race will be void.
12. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared
Combination Tricast
- Predict three or more horses to finish first, second and third in any order for a given race.
- If one or more of the selected horses are withdrawn from the race at any time, and at least three selections remain, bets placed on this market will be broken down into separate bets being settled as separate tricasts and forecasts.
- If only two selections remain, bets placed on this market will be broken down into separate bets being settled as separate forecasts and SP win singles.
- A £2 combination tricast with a total stake of £12 is placed on Horse A, B and C before C is withdrawn from the race.
- The bet will be settled as: A|B|C forecast A|B A|C|B forecast A|B B|A|C forecast B|A, B|C|A forecast B|A C|A|B forecast A|B C|B|A forecast B|A
1. If all selected horses are withdrawn from the race, bets placed on this market will be void.
2. If one or more withdrawn horses reduce the number of runners in the given race to five or fewer, bets placed this market will be settled as a combination forecast.
3. If there is a dead heat for first, second or third place, a separate dividend will be declared for each winning tricast combination.
4. If only two horses finish the given race, bets placed this market will be settled as a forecast on the selections nominated to finish first and second in each tricast combination.
5. All tricast combinations that do not nominate the horses finishing first and second in the correct order will have lost.
6. If only one horse finishes the given race, bets placed on this market will be settled as an SP win single on the selection nominated to finish first in each tricast combination.
7. If a William Hill SP is returned it will take precedence over any other declared SP and the tricast dividend will be calculated on the final show of betting.
8. If no SP is returned the tricast dividend will be calculated on the final show of betting broadcast by our service provider.
9. If a race is abandoned, declared void or has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), bets placed on horses in that race will be void.
10. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
SPECIALS
General
- With the exception of bets placed on an individual race meeting in the Favourite Performance market or Winning Distance market, where one or more of the individual components of a bet are void, or don't participate, bets will be settled on the remaining components using the combined odds for each individual component of the bet.
- Where we offer Price Boost on a specific selection for a limited period of time, it's on the understanding that all runners will participate in the race.
- In the event of any non-runners, a Rule 4 deduction may be applied to winning bets.
Horse Match Bets
- Select which horse will achieve the best finishing position in the given race.
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
3. If either horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on this market will be void.
4. If the selected horses finish in a dead heat for first place, the stake will be divided equally by the number of horses involved in that dead heat.
- Example: If a £10 bet is placed on a horse priced at evs in this market that is involved in a dead heat of two for first place, the stake will be divided equally across first and second place and will return £10.
5. If either horse is withdrawn from the race after coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on this market will have lost as the horse will be deemed to have been a participant in the race.
6. If either horse doesn't finish a race with hurdles/fences, the number of hurdles/fences successfully completed in the race will determine the winner.
7. If either horse doesn't finish the race and each has successfully completed the same number of hurdles/fences, bets placed on this market will be void.
8. If both horses don't finish a race without hurdles/fences, bets placed on this market will be void
9. If a race is abandoned or declared void bets placed on that race will be void.
10. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Jockey Specials
- Bets are accepted on jockey specials markets on the understanding that a winning outcome is possible in the given market at the time the bet was confirmed.
- If a subsequent factor, event or change of circumstances means that a winning outcome is no longer possible, bets placed on jockey specials markets will have lost.
- Single bets only are accepted.
Trainer Specials
- Bets are accepted on trainer specials markets on the understanding that a winning outcome is possible in the given market at the time the bet was confirmed.
- If a subsequent factor, event or change of circumstances means that a winning outcome is no longer possible, bets placed on trainer specials markets will have lost.
- Single bets only are accepted.
STEWARDS ENQUIRY
Stewards Enquiry
- A Stewards Enquiry is held into the running of a race where there was a potential breach of the rules of racing.
- During the enquiry, the Stewards will review the running of the race to establish whether or not the rules were broken.
- If the Stewards decide that there's a breach of the rules that influenced the result of that race, they have the authority to amend the result accordingly.
- The settlement of bets will be delayed pending the outcome of a Stewards Enquiry.
- If a Stewards Enquiry amends the race result, then our rules on First Past The Post will apply.
First Past The Post
- If the result of a race is amended before the weigh-in, when the official result is declared, win single/multiple bets and the win part of each way single/multiple bets will be paid on both the official result and the First Past The Post, with the following exceptions:
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- First Past The Post is applicable to win singles/multiple bets and the win part of each way single/multiple bets placed on the race winner market only.
- It's not applicable to placed horses that are demoted.
- Staking restrictions don't apply.
- First Past The Post is only applicable to horse race meetings in the UK and Ireland.
MONEY BACK MARKETS
Money Back 2nd
- Predict a horse to win a given race.
- If the selected horse fails to win but finished in second place, the stake will be refunded.
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. If the selected horse finishes in a dead heat of two for first place, the stake will be divided equally by the number of horses involved in that dead heat.
- Example: If a £10 bet is placed on a horse priced at 3/1 in this market that is involved in a dead heat of two for first place, the stake will be divided equally across first and second place and will return £25 (4 x half the £10 stake for first place plus half the £10 stake returned for second place).
5. If the selected horse finishes the race in a dead heat of two for second place, the stake will be divided equally across second and third place.
- Example: If a £10 bet is placed on a horse priced at 3/1 in this market that is involved in a dead heat of two for second and third place, the stake will be divided equally across first and second place and will return £5 (half the £10 stake returned for second place).
6. If the selected horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse will be void.
7. If the selected horse is withdrawn from a race after coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse will have lost as the horse will be deemed to have been a participant in the race.
8. If any other horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on this market may be subject to a Rule 4 deduction.
9. If a race is abandoned, declared void or has fewer than five runners, bets placed on that race in this market will be void.
10. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Money Back 3rd
- Predict a horse to win a given race.
- If the selected horse fails to win but finishes in second or third place, the stake will be refunded.
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. If the selected horse finishes in a dead heat of two for first place, the stake will be divided equally by the number of horses involved in that dead heat.
- Example: If a £10 bet is placed on a horse priced at 3/1 in this market that is involved in a dead heat of two for first place, the stake will be divided equally across first and second place and will return £25 (4 x half the £10 stake for first place plus half the £10 stake returned for second place).
5. If the selected horse finishes the race in a dead heat of two for third place, the stake will be divided equally by the number of horses involved in that dead heat.
- Example: If a £10 bet is placed on a horse priced at 3/1 in this market that is involved in a dead heat of two for third and fourth place, the stake will be divided equally across second and third place and will return £5 (half the £10 stake returned for second place).
6. If the selected horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse will be void.
7. If the selected horse is withdrawn from a race after coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse will have lost as the horse will be deemed to have been a participant in the race.
8. If any other horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on this market may be subject to a Rule 4 deduction.
9. If a race is abandoned, declared void or has fewer than five runners, bets placed on that race in this market will be void.
10. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Money Back 4th
- Predict a horse to win a given race.
- If the selected horse fails to win but finishes in second, third or fourth place, the stake will be refunded.
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. If the selected horse finishes in a dead heat of two for first place, the stake will be divided equally by the number of horses involved in that dead heat.
- Example: If a £10 bet is placed on a horse priced at 3/1 in this market that is involved in a dead heat of two for first place, the stake will be divided equally across first and second place and will return £25 (4 x half the £10 stake for first place plus half the £10 stake returned for second place).
5. If the selected horse finishes the race in a dead heat of two for fourth place, the stake will be divided equally by the number of horses involved in that dead heat.
- Example: If a £10 bet is placed on a horse priced at 3/1 in this market that is involved in a dead heat of two for fourth and fifth place, the stake will be divided equally across fourth and fifth place and will return £5 (half the £10 stake returned for second place).
6. If the selected horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse will be void.
7. If the selected horse is withdrawn from a race after coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse will have lost as the horse will be deemed to have been a participant in the race.
8. If any other horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on this market may be subject to a Rule 4 deduction.
9. If a race is abandoned, declared void or has fewer than five runners, bets placed on that race in this market will be void.
10. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
Insure Faller
- Predict a horse to win or be placed in a given race.
- If the selected horse falls, unseats or is brought down during the race, the stake will be refunded.
- The stake won't be refunded if the selected horse slips up, refuses, pulls up, is carried out, is run out, hits the rails or refuses to race.
1. Bets are accepted for horse race meetings held under the rules of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) and are settled on the official result.
2. Bets are accepted at the advertised special price.
3. All odds are subject to fluctuation and bets placed will be settled at the price at the time the bet was confirmed.
4. If the selected horse finishes in a dead heat of two for first place, the stake will be divided equally by the number of horses involved in that dead heat.
- Example: If a £10 bet is placed on a horse priced at 3/1 in this market that is involved in a dead heat of two for first place, the stake will be divided equally across first and second place and will return £20.
5. If the selected horse finishes the race in a dead heat of two for a place, the stake will be divided equally across both places.
- Example: If a £10 each way bet is placed on a horse priced at 4/1 that is involved in a dead heat of two for third place in a 12 runner handicap, the stake will be divided equally across third and fourth place and the bet will return £10.
6. If the selected horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse will be void.
7. If the selected horse is withdrawn from a race after coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on that horse will have lost as the horse will be deemed to have been a participant in the race.
8. If any other horse is withdrawn from the race before coming under starter’s orders, bets placed on this market may be subject to a Rule 4 deduction.
9. If a race is abandoned, declared void or has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), bets placed on horses in that race will be void.
10. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
LENGTHEN YOUR ODDS
- Lengthen Your Odds allows customers to bet on the distance a specific horse will win by.
1. Available for UK and Irish horse racing every 10 AM on the day of the race.
2. Bets won't be subject to these concessions:
- Best Odds Guaranteed
- Cash Out
3. In the event of non-runners, William Hill may remove the availability of a Lengthen Your Odds market.
4. The winning distance will be resulted from the official result found on the Racing Post and Sporting Life.
5. Adjustments to settlement won't be made for amended results or adjudications made by governing bodies after the weigh-in when the official result is declared.
6. If any race has only one runner (also known as a walk-over), all bets placed on this market will be voided.
7. The officially declared winning distance is calculated between the first two (2) horses past the post that have completed the race having followed the correct course and carried the correct weight.
How to place an LYO bet?
STEP 1: Go to a horse racing meeting page, then click the 'Lengthen Your Odds' tab. Once clicked, the different prices/odds for over different lengths will appear.
STEP 2: Click on your preferred selection, then scroll down to place your stake and bet.
STEP 3: Once placed, a confirmation message that your bet has been placed will appear.
RACING BET BUILDER
- Racing Bet Builder lets you create your own accumulator within a single Horse race by combining the most popular markets from selected races, all in one place. Building your own big price acca has never been easier.
- You can use Racing Bet Builder on Horse Racing.
HOW IT WORKS?
- Choose Your Event
- Navigate to your desired race.
- Activate Bet Builder
- Select Build within the Bet Builder banner.
- Make Your Selections
- Browse available markets and add your picks.
- Place Your Bet
- Once you're happy with your selections, add the Racing Bet Builder to your bet slip, enter your stake, and place your bet.
NOTE:
- If there's a non-runner or a voided selection, the odds of your Bet Builder will be recalculated based on the revised odds of the remaining selections.
- Should you have a Bet Builder that includes the market "To Finish In Top X", and the number of runners in the race is equal to or less than the value of X, that selection will become void.
- Example: If you have selected a horse "To Finish In Top 5", and the number of runners in the race is equal to or less than 5, that leg will become void.
BET BUILDER RULES:
- Racing Bet Builder is available only on Horse Racing (all UK and Irish Racing with 4+ horses).
- Maximum number of legs for a Racing Bet Builder will be 10.
- Maximum odds of a Racing Bet Builder: 2,000/1
- Maximum winnings from Racing Bet Builder bets: £50,000 per day.
- Best Odds Guaranteed and Cash Out don't apply to Bet Builder bets.
- William Hill is not liable for technical issues affecting Racing Bet Builder availability.
- Settlement errors may be reversed.
- William Hill may accept or decline any Racing Bet Builder bet at its discretion.
- The Racing Bet Builder feature may be amended, suspended or removed at any time.
- Misuse of the feature may result in removal for specific customers or groups.