Cheltenham Gold Cup Tips
With a tremendous mass media visibility and months of media hypothesis over the potential winners in the lead up the race, the Cheltenham Gold Cup easily lays claim to the most popular betting market of the Cheltenham Festival.
To make the most of your Cheltenham Gold Cup betting chances you need to keep a few easy rules of thumb in mind:
- Stake on horses older than 6 and younger than 10. The Cheltenham Festival inclines to favour junior horses, with horses aged over the age of 9 succeeding only rarely.
- Look at the horse’s earlier show in the race. Horses that fail to place in one Cheltenham Gold Cup have a poor record of betterment in the following year’s race.
- A corresponding Cheltenham Gold Cup betting trend indicates that a long run of race-winning form pre-existing to the Gold Cup inclines to be one of the best indicators of a prospective success.
- Experience over distances of over 3 miles is fundamental if a horse wishes to make its comportment felt at the Cheltenham Gold Cup.
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- Concentrate on the 1st three horses in the betting for the 1st horse in your forecast.
- These 2 seem head and shoulders above the balance of the field so why not take them to finish 1st and second?
- Make sure you bet on the exacta rather than the CSF. In the 8 years that both bets have been in existence the Exacta has returned more on six junctures.









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