April 20th, 2010 / victor chandler
Basketball Special Offer… Place a five-fold or upwards on ANY Basketball markets and if you have only ONE losing selection we will refund your stake as a free bet! Max refund £50 or currency equivalent. Promo cash bets do not qualify. LIVE in-running bets do not qualify. Void bets do not qualify. Free bets credited within 48 hours of final leg settlement.
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April 20th, 2010 / victor chandler
Punchestown Festival are paying ¼ odds a place on all races at Punchestown this week! Applies to internet and telephone bets only.
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April 16th, 2010 / victor chandler
Free Fall… All races at Cheltenham today If your selection FALLS, we’ll refund your losing stake as a free bet! Also applies to unseated rider, brought down, refused or slipped up. Max free bet £50 (€50) per person per race. Applies to win only bets and each-way bets. Singles only. Internet and telephone bets only. Free bets available within 24 hours.
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April 15th, 2010 / victor chandler
1st SCORER 2nd CHANCE Applies to all Premier League matches this weekend Place a First Goalscorer bet and if your player fails to score the first goal but scores at any other time in the match we’ll refund your stake as a free bet on any future match! Maximum refund £100 per person per match. Applies to singles only, placed via telephone, internet or mobile. Does not apply to in-running bets. Free bets credited within 48 hours. (Applies to all matches Saturday, Sunday AND Monday)
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March 30th, 2010 / victor chandler
TIGER HUNTING… US Masters, Augusta National Golf Club, Georgia, Thursday 8th April 2010 Place a bet on the Outright Winner and if your selection fails to win, but finishes ahead of Tiger Woods we’ll refund your losing stake as a free bet! Maximum refund £50 per player. Applies to win only bets and the win part of each-way bets. Applies to singles only, placed via telephone, internet or mobile. Does not apply to in-running bets. Applies to bets on outright market only placed from 30/03/10. Free bets credited 12/04/10.
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March 29th, 2010 / victor chandler
Place an In-Running bet of £5 or more on Bayern Munich v Man Utd (Tuesday), and win or lose, we’ll give you a free In-Running bet on Arsenal v Barcelona (Wednesday). Max free bet £25 per person. Free bets credited 5pm 31/03/2010. Free bet matches initial stake. Internet bets only. In-Running means any bet placed after kick-off and before full time.
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March 12th, 2010 / victor chandler
CHAMPION HURDLE Gold Cup The eagerly anticipated third Gold Cup clash between Paul Nicholls’ two brilliant chasers Kauto Star and Denman is the spine-tingling highlight of the Festival.Both Nicholls runners are aged 10 and there has only one winner of that age in the past 16 runnings. Having won this in 2007, Kauto Star had an interrupted preparation in 2008 and had to give best to the Hennessy Gold Cup winner Denman 12 months later. Denman was a shadow of his former self for the majority of last season after a heart problem, but his fine second in the race proved he was on the way back as Kauto Star regained the Gold Cup. Victory in this season’s Hennessy put Denman back in contention but ‘the Tank’ subsequently made sloppy jumping errors in the Aon Chase at Newbury and his confidence must come into question. After a fourth King George VI Chase victory (by 36 lengths!), Kauto Star has now won 13 Grade 1 races and is odds-on to win a third Gold Cup. Of the pretenders, Imperial Commander ran Kauto Star to a nose at Haydock at the start of the season but this extended 3m2f trip is a question-mark, so Cooldine, last year’s leading novice chaser, is the best hope to test the dynamic duo. Verdict: Kauto Star is not on the wane Proven Cheltenham form has been crucial, with eight of the last 10 winners having won or been placed at a previous Festival. SOLWHIT already has one Champion Hurdle in the bag – the Irish version – giving him five Grade 1 victories this season, and he is justifiably favourite to follow up at Cheltenham. Trained in Ireland by Charles Byrnes, the six-year-old has never finished outside of the first three in eight runs over hurdles. If there is a chink in his armour, it is the preference for softer ground. His last defeat came in the slowly-run Fighting Fifth Hurdle on good ground at Newcastle, which developed into a three-furlong sprint. Go Native, his conqueror that day, followed up in the Christmas Hurdle at Kempton, beating second-season novice Starluck. Though both quickened up well, the time was slow. How they handle a more truly-run affair remains to be seen, but both would welcome good ground or faster. Campaigned over further than two miles this season, last year’s Triumph Hurdle hero Zaynar saw his unbeaten hurdling streak ended at five when he got bogged down in the mud at Kelso behind Quwetwo. He acts on the track and – very deep ground aside – he appears to handle any conditions. He holds a major chance. Reigning champion Punjabi and last year’s runner-up Celestial Halo cannot be ruled out if the ground is similarly good to soft and the latter, in particular, could run a big race at a tasty price. VERDICT: We’re sold on Solwhit CHAMPION CHASE ONLY once in the past 10 years has the winner not come from the first three in the betting. It is a race that is usually won by a horse that has a high official rating and has previously been placed at the Festival. If these trends continue, Master Minded, Kalahari King and Twist Magic should be the ones to concentrate on. Master Minded bids to become the first horse since Badsworth Boy to win the race three times. Having recovered from a cracked rib, he returned after a three-month lay-off to record a hugely impressive performance in the Game Spirit Chase at Newbury and is odds-on to complete the hat-trick. Nine of the last 11 Arkle winners finished first or second in this race the following year but 2009 Arkle winner Forpadydeplasterer is an injury doubt. Kalahari King was only just beaten in the Arkle and made a belated seasonal debut with an emphatic victory under top weight in a Doncaster handicap on February 6. If fully fit, he is expected to be a bigger danger to Master Minded than the champ’s stablemate Twist Magic, who prefers flat, right-handed tracks – his course form reads Fell-6th-Fell – or Big Zeb, who has flopped on his two starts in this country. VERDICT: Kalahari King to be crowned WORLD HURDLE THE feature race on the third day of the Festival is often a graveyard for favourites, with only three outright favourites winning in the last 14 years. Yet the trend towards classier horses winning the race has been reflected in the starting prices: No winner has returned bigger than 8-1 in the past nine years. This all revolves around last year’s winner Big Buck’s. The Paul Nicholls-trained seven-year-old will be the banker of the meeting for many. Unbeaten in his six hurdle races in this country, he has already taken the scalp of main market rival Karabak, dismissing him with ease in the Grade 1 Long Walk Hurdle at Newbury in December. That victory also saw off the up-and-coming Diamond Harry, with connections consequently admitting defeat and turning their attentions to chasing. Having his first start over hurdles since April 2007, the 2008 Arkle winner Tidal Bay found plenty to win the three-mile Cleeve Hurdle at Cheltenham in January. He was a high-class novice hurdler in his day, but few nine-year-olds have been successful in this race. Sentry Duty, yet to prove himself over this three-mile trip, had plenty in reserve when beating Katchit over 2m4f on New Year’s Day and could also be in the shake-up. Verdict: Big Buck’s is truly World class View
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Victor’s view on Cheltenham Racing
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March 10th, 2010 / victor chandler
Price Pledge Cheltenham Specials 2010 Price Pledge Free Fall Yankee Free Bet ¼ Odds All Races 10% Forecasts & 20% Tricasts Bonus Beat Victor Price Pledge (Also available at the Cheltenham Festival) We will be best price on every horse at every UK race meeting today! Applies to internet & telephone bets from 10am. Applies to UK mainland race meetings only.
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February 17th, 2010 / victor chandler
CAN FOREST BEAT VICTOR? Listen to what Victor had to say about Nottingham Forest http://victorchandler.com/forest/ www.VictorsAffiliates.com
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February 12th, 2010 / victor chandler
THE LATE, LATE SHOW… Applies to all FA Cup 5th Round matches Saturday & Sunday If there is an Injury Time goal in any FA Cup match we will refund all losing Correct Score and First Goalscorer bets on that match as a free bet! Maximum free bet £100 per person per match. Free bets credited within 24 hours. Internet and telephone bets only. Does not include in-running bets. Injury time means any goal scored after 90.00 minutes www.victorchandler.com www.victorsaffiliates.com
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THE LATE, LATE SHOW…If there is an Injury Time goal in any FA Cup match we will refund all losing Correct Score and First Goalscorer bets on that match as a free bet!
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