The essential Cheltenham Festival betting rules, from bankroll management and ante-post risk to Rule 4 deductions, each-way terms and never chasing losses.
The advantages of early ante-post betting on the Cheltenham Festival, from securing value before trial wins to a quieter market, plus the non-runner risk explained.
A look at the most successful Cheltenham Festival trainers, from Willie Mullins and Nicky Henderson to Gordon Elliott and Paul Nicholls, and the methods behind them.
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How to use a form guide for Cheltenham betting, reading the context of recent runs, course form, the going, trainer and jockey signals, and signs of...
How to read a Cheltenham racecard, from form figures and weights to the official rating, in-running comments, silks and the betting forecast.
How to bet on novice races at the Cheltenham Festival, from course form and trainer intent to matching running style, reading the last run and finding...
How non-runners affect Cheltenham bets, from ante-post stakes and Rule 4 deductions to changes in each-way place terms and the impact on forecasts and the Placepot.
How to manage a bankroll at the Cheltenham Festival, from setting a total budget and daily limits to capping stakes and tracking bets, the heart of...