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Yeah, just a bit annoying isn't it!
The faff of having to prove when the bet was placed and when they went NRNB BOG championship races and all that.
Still, probably won't matter anyway!
Yep, massively annoying having to keep track of which market you placed bets in, as no way to tell in the app.
The dual market thing also seems to be troubling oddschecker, the odds they have listed for Allaho for example are the ante post prices but has the NRNB tick against it.
Yep, massively annoying having to keep track of which market you placed bets in, as no way to tell in the app.
The dual market thing also seems to be troubling oddschecker, the odds they have listed for Allaho for example are the ante post prices but has the NRNB tick against it.
Yeah, a few of the markets are the wrong way around.
I suppose that's one of those 'good problems' .... and OC will need to find a way around it...as hopefully the dual markets are adopted by all bookies!
Yeah, a few of the markets are the wrong way around.
I suppose that's one of those 'good problems' .... and OC will need to find a way around it...as hopefully the dual markets are adopted by all bookies!
See how / if OC sort it.
Good problems yes, but NRNB, BOG, dual markets, handicap markets, evaluating and cashing and re-backing with NRNB hokey-cokey. Oh, how i long for the simple days gone by (November) when it was just plain old ante post markets
Confirmed by them this evening - all races NRNB, cash back into account if Non Runner.
Thanks MIJ. I was looking at a couple like the Cloudy Glen price thinking wouldn't this price have had a haircut if it was definitely NRNB. And they obviously word it differently calling it NRMB. I'm sure one of the firms a few years ago had it where it was money back if the horse didn't run at the festival, and not just in the specific race you bet in. Anyway all good
Last edited by SamuelP; 29 January 2022, 07:32 AM.
Hills NRNB ?
Massive change in strategy for them...
Yes it is but I’ve noticed they haven’t been odds leaders this year like other years so I suspect it was a strategy they decided a long time ago. No doubt it is some sort If champion challenger for them so be interesting to see what they conclude for future years.
As Presenting Percy has stated, still in the footer so ignore.
Looks like Bet365 have removed the BOG concession now. Market just states NRNB. Bets placed today state NRNB and bets placed yesterday morning state NRNB and BOG
Last edited by DenmanSacre; 31 January 2022, 02:29 PM.
Looks like Bet365 have removed the BOG concession now. Market just states NRNB. Bets placed today state NRNB and bets placed yesterday morning state NRNB and BOG
Looks like Bet365 have removed the BOG concession now. Market just states NRNB. Bets placed today state NRNB and bets placed yesterday morning state NRNB and BOG
It does say BOG in the footer note just below the banner headline when I check the betting per race in the NRNB section. Looks to be still there, just not listed in the headline
Paddy Power/Betfair Sportsbook don't seem particularly keen to go NRNB after being first off thE blocks last year. I suppose they are waiting until the DRF?
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