Cheltenham Gold Cup Stan James Bonus
- By A.J. Ryder on March 1, 2012 23:42 GMT
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The upcoming Cheltenham Festival is a great spot to redeem these free bets if you're looking for a bit more cash to stake on some of the especially large fields in the four day festival. There is always the ability to find quality prices on breakout contenders – Sizing Europe in the Champion Chase being a particularly good example – who could be had at 10/1 just before the off of last year's chasing contest before cantering home easily.
The Stan James Cheltenjam Bonus rewards with £10 on your first bet, up to £20 on the average of your next two total bets, £30 on the average of your next three total bets and so on and so forth up until you get to £50.
Each free bet gets credited to your account within 24 hours of your qualifying bet – which must be staked at 4/5 or greater odds.
The big news in the 2012 Cheltenham Gold Cup at the moment is the fact that living-legend Kauto Star is now considered to be 50/50 by his conditioner Paul Nicholls to actually line up in the festival showpiece. Apparently, Kauto took a rather bad fall when schooling with Ruby Walsh a short time ago.
The injury does not appear to be career or life threatening but Cheltenham now has question marks around it – this has obviously thrown the ante post market into a bit of a spin.
Long Run has been shortened back to even money with Kauto now floating around 4/1. Grands Crus and Burton Port were both eased to 6/1 and 7/1, respectively. The Midnight Chase and Synchronised and both sharing a 10/1 listing.
With less than two weeks before festival time things are definitely starting to get interesting.