I managed to get £160. Would have got a lot more if I was doing BF and B365 refunds, but gubbed with the first and not doing horses on the 2nd.Worst Cheltenham ever for me. Might have scraped £50 over the 4 days all tolled.
I managed to get £160. Would have got a lot more if I was doing BF and B365 refunds, but gubbed with the first and not doing horses on the 2nd.Worst Cheltenham ever for me. Might have scraped £50 over the 4 days all tolled.
Iran division 3 is where the money is at for the next 2 weeks£195 for me from my first Cheltenham (and first real foray into betting on horses too) so I'm happy with that. Not sure what I'm going to do now without football for a few weeks though!
ooof, that's fantastic!I managed £250 first ever Cheltenham match betting so I’m really chuffed
How much you make?I hit the shops again this year, was not bad at all:
Betfred had two boosts at both 1030-1100 and 1200-1230 each day, plus extra place races.
Hills had bet £20 over the counter from 1530-1700 hrs for £10 SNR the next day on SSBTs.
Paddy had three Super Enhancements between 1100-1200 hrs each day.
Ladbrokes had refund if 2nd on the 1.30 and 3.30 each day.
So, plenty of profit potential right there, plus extra place races at most shops, plus free tea/coffee and biscuits.
I don't track profit anymore, can't be bothered lol, but at a guess at least £100 from shop boosts across the 4 days, plus made profit from extra places, Grosvenor Sports boosts, and a few small mug punts.How much you make?
I would say you need about £2000 bankroll if you want to make the most of itSo, as a new match better, this will be my first year of doing Cheltenham, so I would appreciate as much advice as possible on people's strategies for doing this week. I assume strategies include have as big a float as possible, sign up to as many bookies as possible?.....and any tips on how to avoid being gubbed apart from placing mug bets and arbs.