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  2. SpreadEx sign up offer: Latest SpreadEx welcome offer - AOL

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    If your friend signs up and places a bet online, you will receive free bets up to £100 in free bets on spread betting and £50 in free bet on the fixed-odds sportsbook. Spread free bets: Users ...

  3. Best betting sites UK: Guide to choosing an online bookmaker

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    Best betting sites for horse racing: Unibet Unibet ratings. User experience: 8/10 Range of markets: 7/10 Odds prices: 8/10 Customer service: 7/10 Ongoing promotions: 9/10 Best Odds Guaranteed: Yes ...

  4. Betting on horse racing - Wikipedia

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    A bet to win, sometimes called a "straight" bet, means staking money on the horse, and if it comes in first place, the bet is a winner. In a bet to place, you are betting on your horse to finish either first or second. A bet to show wins if the horse finishes first, second or third. Since it is much easier to select a horse to finish first ...

  5. Tote sign up offer: Tote welcome offer - AOL

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    Tote offers new customers £40 in free bets for signing up to its betting site and then depositing and betting £10 online.. The Tote sign up offer is an industry-standard ‘bet and get’ offer ...

  6. Odds - Wikipedia

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    Moneyline odds are often referred to as American odds. A "moneyline" wager refers to odds on the straight-up outcome of a game with no consideration to a point spread. In most cases, the favorite will have negative moneyline odds (less payoff for a safer bet) and the underdog will have positive moneyline odds (more payoff for a risky bet).

  7. Betting strategy - Wikipedia

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    Some horse racing betting systems can be based on pure statistical analysis of the odds, while others also analyze physical factors (e.g. the horses' form, jockey form and lane draw). Common forms of betting systems for horse racing are: hedging - betting on multiple outcomes in a race; arbitrage - lay the horse a low price and back it at a ...

  8. Fixed-odds betting - Wikipedia

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    In making a bet where the expected value is positive, one is said to be getting "the best of it". For example, if one were to bet $1 at 10 to 1 odds (one could win $10) on the outcome of a coin flip, one would be getting "the best of it" and should always make the bet (assuming a rational and risk-neutral attitude with linear utility curves and have no preferences implying loss aversion or the ...

  9. Tote betting - Wikipedia

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    The betting pool is generated from individuals placing money on a Tote bet. A price quote for a horse on the Tote is the current dividend payout on the event of that outcome happening. This tends to be similar to normal bookmaker odds, and tracks the market in a similar way, but at any given time may be better or worse than a bookmaker's quoted ...