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Betslip


Where you put your selections and enter your stake before confirming your bet.
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Non-Runner


This is a selection that does not take part in a race or event for which it is entered.
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HOME TEAM


The team playing in it's own town or at it's own stadium.
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TOP TERMS FOR NEW BETTORS!


In betting markets, prices are typically expressed as fractions e.g. 10/1 - meaning that should the bet win, for every unit staked, you would receive 10 in return (plus the original stake back). 'Evens' means even money e.g. winnings would be exactly the same as the stake (plus your stake back), whereas a shorter odds price such as 1/2 in [..]
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AFC


American Football Conference (U.S).
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All in


"All in" or "All in play or not" markets are markets that have been priced up to reflect the fact that the selection may not take any part in the event. Therefore if your selection does not play, or take part in the event, your bet will stand as a loser.
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all out


When a horse is trying its hardest.
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Also Ran


A term in Horse Racing for all horses that run, but do not finish in the paid out 'places'.
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Ante Post


Ante Post markets are set up far in advance of the scheduled start of certain events. Ante post prices are usually higher to reflect the additional risk that the selection may not even take part in the event. Ante Post markets are "All in", in that, the bet still stands whether the selection takes part in the event or not.
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apprentice


A young jockey who gains a weight allowance over more experienced jockeys. The weight allowance decreases as the jockey gains more victories.
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