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Each-Way Betting

How each-way betting works and the standard place terms that apply.

An each-way bet consists of two wagers. The first is for the selection to win and the second is for the selection to achieve a place. In all races the number of runners shall be the number of runners coming under starters orders.

Each-way accumulative bets are settled win-to-win and place-to-place. In any race reduced to fewer than 5 starters, each-way bets will be taken as all-to-win given that there are no places available. In accumulative wagers, the bet reverts to normal place odds according to the number of runners in each race.

Place bets are not accepted unless at least an equal amount is invested to win. Where there is excess place money over win money in each-way bets, that part of the bet will be void, win or lose.

Occasionally we offer extra place races or enhanced terms. These will be clearly visible on the website.

You can use our Each Way Calculator to check your potential returns.

Standard place terms

Runners

Race Type

Place Terms

2 to 4

All races

Win only

5 to 7

All races

1/5 odds, 1st and 2nd

8 to 11

All races

1/5 odds, 1st, 2nd and 3rd

12 or more

Non-handicaps

1/4 odds, 1st, 2nd and 3rd

12 to 15

Handicaps

1/4 odds, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th

16 or more

Handicaps

1/4 odds, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th

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