Good info. Based on that it looks like you'll need a much higher rating to get in than I believe has recently been the case.
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PERTEMPS NETWORK FINAL Handicap Hurdle
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Originally posted by Istabraq View Post
That’s not true Chris, standard AP rules refund balloted out horses…
Any time Ive backed a horse in an Early Entry Handicap that gets balloted out, I get my money back.
If you dont then you need to go onto Live Chat and make sure they comply."Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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Aye, the balloted out horses get refunded and have for as long as I've been betting. Market rules state as much on Betfair for example. Check your bookies but that's very much standard practice.
My concern is two that I've backed are chasers, so if there's no chance they'll get in here they may not actually be entered and enter a handicap chase instead.
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Originally posted by Istabraq View Post
That’s not true Chris, standard AP rules refund balloted out horses…
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This is taken from William Hills but all bookies must operate to the same standard:
i. An antepost 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 antepost 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.
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Originally posted by Istabraq View PostThis is taken from William Hills but all bookies must operate to the same standard:
i. An antepost 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 antepost 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.
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