How do you work out a placepot?
When calculating the total cost of your overall Placepot bet, you simply multiply your chosen stake by the number of selections picked in six races: e.g. if you have two horses in each race and your stake is 20p, your total bet would be: 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 0.2 = £12.80 (64 bets x 20p).
Is there a placepot at Longchamps today?
No Longchamp Placepot details are currently available for today.
What happens if Placepot not won?
What happens when there’s a non-runner in a placepot? If the horse becomes a non-runner after the bet has been struck, the stake goes on the SP favourite. If there are joint favourites, or co-favourites then the customer gets the horse with the lowest race card number.
How much can you win on a Placepot?
To win the Tote Placepot you need to pick a horse to place in the first six races at any UK, Irish or selected international meeting. With an average payout of £407, the Placepot is a great way to win big off small stakes and, at the 2019 Cheltenham Festival, one customer won £182,567.80 from just a £2 bet.
How many horses are in a placepot?
All you need to know about the popular Tote Placepot pool bet in which you to pick six horses to place in the hope of making a tidy profit.
What Is a Place 6 bet365?
What is the Place 6? The Place 6 is a racing betting pool which challenges you to select one or more horses to place across six races on a nominated meeting.
What is a Tote win?
With a Tote Win bet, you pick a horse to win an individual race. With our Place pools, your horse just needs to place for you to see a return. Quite often, our customers will place half their stake on a Win bet and half on the Place pool to have an “each-way” bet.
Is Placepot a good bet?
It is not only the payouts that make the Placepot a great bet. If you’re looking to enjoy a day of racing, the Placepot can keep you entertained all afternoon. Remember, if you go out in the first two legs, you can always buy back into the Quadpot.
What is the difference between Placepot and Place 6?
Place 6 vs Placepot all-time figures The Place 6 launched on the 13th July 2018 and, since that date, it has gone head to head against the Placepot at 2,473 meetings. The Place 6 has paid a higher dividend 1,498 times (61%) with a further 149 draws (6%) thanks to Best Dividend Guaranteed and just 826 defeats (33%).
What is a placepot on the horses?
The placepot is a parimutuel betting market in horse racing that involves backing a selection of horses to place across a particular racecard. It always involves the first six races of a card, with the exception of occasions where races in the UAE can form the first couple of legs ahead of a UK fixture.
Which bookies do Placepot?
Which Bookmakers Do Placepots Today?
- 10bet Horse Racing.
- bet365 Horse Racing.
- BETDAQ Review.
- Betfred Horse Racing.
- Coral Horse Racing.
- Mr Play Sport.
- Paddy Power Horse Racing.
- Smarkets Horse Racing.
How many races are in a placepot?
six races
The more people who play the Placepot at a given meeting, the larger the pool will be. And the fewer of them who find the winning combination across the six races, the bigger the winning dividend will be.
How does a place 6 work?
Do you win a place bet if the horse wins?
Playing a win-place bet is the equivalent of placing two separate wagers on a horse: one wager to win, the other one to place. If your horse wins, you’ll cash both the win and place ticket. If your horse comes in second, you’ll only cash the place ticket.
How many lines does a placepot have?
To work out the cost of your Placepot, when you have chosen the horses you want to back, multiply the number of selections (horses you’ve picked) in each race to show how many ‘lines’ or bets you are placing. Remember, you can pick more than one horse in each leg. 2x1x3x1x2x1= 12 lines.
What is Tote place in horse racing?
What is the Tote? The Tote is different from traditional bookmakers, in that it is betting from a cumulative pool of prize money rather than on fixed odds return. This means you place your bet and your stake goes into a ‘pool’ of money. Each bet type has its own respective pool.
How do you win Tote?
To win a Tote Win bet, your horse just has to finish first. Winning a Tote Place bet depends on how many runners there are in a race: If there are between 5 and 7 runners, your horse must finish 1st or 2. If there are between 8 and 15 runners, your horse must finish 1st, 2nd or 3.
What is best Tote or SP?
Best Tote + SP is the highest odds paid of the three main Australian totes OR the final fixed price offered by us. Place component of each way bets is paid at Best Tote only. This bet type will be available on selected meetings. Starting price is the final fixed price offered by us.
What’s the difference between a placepot and Place 6?
Is Tote or fixed better?
Since the payouts in totes bets are an approximation that gets better as the race draws nearer, it’s often worth waiting before placing your bet. In contrast, if you really want to back the favourite, perhaps fixed odds are the best way to go (so you avoid your winnings being diluted as more people make the same bet).