Professional racing tipster Andrew Mount takes a good look at today’s Spreadex markets to find the best value spread betting and fixed odds opportunities.
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Spreadex offers both normal fixed odds betting plus spread betting on horse racing. There are some key differences between this form of gambling and placing regular fixed odds bets. Get the calls right and punters could win big, but the potential to lose money can be much higher. Intrigued? Then check out this how to spread bet on horse racing guide:
Andrew successfully opposed 100-30f GOLDEN APOLLO (8th) on Tuesday and he has two recommendations on Wednesday, September 28th. Follow his tips on horse racing betting sites throughout the year.
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CATTERICK FAVOURITES
It’s rare that we could simply back every favourite blind at SP and make a profit but that’s been the case with CATTERICK since racing resumed after lockdown one in June 2020. The Yorkshire venue has staged 472 races (Flat and jumps) in this period and no less than 172 market leaders obliged for a profit of £6.61. My Twitter timeline has featured plenty of moans from racecourse bookmakers, especially after five of the seven jollies obliged on April 20th this year and again on July 20th. Even when no favourite won at the July 13th meeting, five of the six finished second for a 50pt return in the Spreadex FAVOURITES market. Buy at 83.
Recommendation: Buy FAVOURITES at Catterick
NOTTINGAM STARTING PRICES
The percentage of winning favourites at NOTTINGHAM tends to decline throughout the season, peaking at 35% (since 2010) in June when the ground is usually consistently fast and dropping to 25-28% from September to November when the track often stages lots of big-field handicaps on rain-softened going. Today’s meeting has been notorious for upsets in recent years and even though the 7-2 favourite obliged in the opening maiden (1.00) last year, we had an 80-1 winner in 2020. The fillies’ maiden has produced winners at 25-1 and 22-1 in the past few seasons and that’s before we get on to the tricky handicaps, which have thrown up winners at the likes of 40-1, 33-1 and 25-1. A shock or two could be on the cards again and a small buy of STARTING PRICES at 59 with Spreadex looks warranted.
Recommendation: Buy STARTING PRICES at Nottingham
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Spreadex Free Bets – New Customers Bet £25 on Fixed Odds, Get £36 in Free Bets – 5x £5 Fixed Odds Free Bets, 2x £5 Winning Favourites Spread Free Bets & £1 Race Index Free Bet
There’s a new customer betting offer open to any SportsLens readers that don’t already have an account. If £36 in Spreadex free bets across fixed odds and spread betting appeals, then sign up and place a £25 qualifying fixed odds bet at minimum odds of 1/2 (1.50). Once this settles, start receiving a bundle of £36 in free bets across both of the Spreadex betting platforms. To claim those, simply follow these steps:
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- Go to spreadex.com
- Register your account details
- Place a £25 fixed odds bet at minimum odds of 1/2 (1.50)
- Once that settles, get the first £5 fixed odds free bet and a £5 Winning Favourites horse racing spread free bet
- Four more £5 fixed odds free bets are credited on consecutive days
- Once the second £5 fixed odds free bet is credits, the other £5 Winning Favourites horse racing spread free bet
- Also get a £1 Race Index spread free bet
All of the most popular horse racing spread betting markets like Winning Favourites, the 50-30-20-10 Race Index, Winning Distances, Favourites and Squared Numbers are included. When it comes sports spread betting sites in the UK today, Spreadex are number one. Check out SportsLens every day for more horse racing spread betting tips from Andrew Mount, complete with detailed analysis.
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