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Genie · March 4, 2010 ·

Online Bookies and free bets guide

Knowing which online bookie to use is an important point of note for any punter.  As there are many to choose from this might seem like a daunting task. To help make your job of selecting a bookmaker easier Genie will be rating a number of online bookies and keeping track of each of their sign up offers.We’ll also provide the best free bets avaialable relating to each of our bookmaker partners.

A couple of points to note when selecting which bookmaker to use are the following:

  • Customer service: It is essential that all online bookies should have an excellent quality of customer service. As with all online services there should be an offline form of contacting customer services. All our selected partners have a live chat facility and call centre to ensure transparency and immediate action for customers.
  • Sign up offers: There is no point signing up to an online bookmaker if they do not offer you an initial bonus or free bet. Simply put, if you are not offered a sign up offer then you shouldn’t sign up as there is better value to be had elsewhere.
  • Generous odds: As the online betting industry has become increasingly competitive, many bookies offer enhanced odds, moneyback specials and generous odds on certain markets. This is something that is not necessarily offered by traditional bookmakers. When selecting which online bookie to use it is important to select one that provides value for your money.

Current reccomended online bookies and their free bet offers are highlighted below

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Paddy Power Dunguib Moneyback Special

Genie · March 4, 2010 ·

They’ve raised the bar once again with moneyback specials for the Cheltenham Festival. Ireland’s leading online betting company, Paddy Power, have just blown away the competition again this year by announcing that they will give money back on all losing bets on the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle if Dunguib wins the race. Paddy Power will give cash back on win singles and the win part of each way singles. Simply put; this is the most generous cashback special offering of any bookmaker in the history of online betting.

I’ll try not to bore you but to explain why this is so generous I’ll give you a little maths. Dunguib is currently priced at 10/11 and, if this was a 100% book, then we could say that the horse has a 52.3% chance of winning the race. In reality it is not a 100% book but the fact remains that Dunguib has approximately a 50% chance of winning; meaning that Paddy Power have a 50% chance of making the biggest moneyback payout in online betting history.

Even without the cashback special, Menorah is the value bet in this race, so I would strongly advise opposing the favourite with a punt on this classy animal. With the evergreen Richard Johnston onboard and the anally retentive PJ Hobbs doing the groundwork this horse will be well prepared to run a big race. Menorah’s last run was at Ascot on Feb 20th, resulting in defeat for the 5 year old who started the race at 1/2. Anyone who watched the race would have seen the horse smack the last fence, putting paid to his chances. This is a classy horse and well worth a punt at the 10/1 available with Paddy Power.

Current race odds from Paddy Power are:
10/11 Dunguib
4/1 Get Me Out Of Here
9/1 Oscar Whisky
10/1 Menorah
10/1 Blackstairmountain
18/1 Flat Out
20/1 Dan Breen
22/1 General Miller
66/1 Vino Griego
80/1 Fiulin
100/1 __BAR__

Basically sticking a pin in the paper for this race represents value when betting with Paddy Power. The refund on the win part of each way singles means that the value lies largely in the each way market. Genie will be backing a few runners in the race and he suggests you do the same. Remember, even if they all lose, you have a greater than 50% chance of getting your money back.

Paddy Power, with their Dunguib money back special, have once again put their neck on the line. They are certainly the best online betting company at drumming up publicity. They might be riding for a severe hiding on this one. On top of all this you can still get a €20 free bet if you join Paddy Power today.

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Cheltenham Moneyback Specials

Genie · February 24, 2010 ·

The Cheltenham Festival is, unsurprisingly, the best time of year for bookmakers when it comes to signing up new accounts. In a generic online betting environment it is sometimes necessary to offer that little bit more to the potential client. Free bets are the common way of getting a new customer in the door but the moneyback special, also known as a cashback special, can also work as a USP and has the added bonus of rewarding loyalty in existing customers. The 2010 standout money back special offer is once again supplied by Irish Bookmaker, Paddy Power who are offering to refund all losing bets if Dunguib (4/5 fav) wins the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle.

‘Get Yer Money Back’

The moneyback special was originally called the ‘get yer money back special’ when it first hit the online betting shelves through Irish bookmaker Paddy Power. Power’s have built up their brand on this unique selling point and continue to offer potential money back on losing bets on a regular basis. In the 2009 Cheltenham Festival they had the standout offer in the bookmaking world, offering money-back if the 9/4 favourite, Cousin Vinny, won the Supreme Novices Hurdle. Luckily for Paddy Power the horse came in 5th on the festivals opening race. To put this in perspective; in real terms we could say that the horse had over a 25% chance of winning this race. Given that bookmakers do not expect to make a 25% margin on their races, Paddy Power ran this book at an expected loss. You, as a punter, could conceiveably back every other horse in the race and expect to make a profit. Genie would not recommend such a strategy of course because the bookmaker would, quite rightly, restrict you from placing future bets for abusing the money-back special. The point of the example is merely to explain how generous the offers can sometimes be.

On Cheltenham Festival week, 2010, Paddy Power will no doubt, once again, have the best moneyback specials around and Genie will keep you abreast of the situation to see if we can soften the blow of getting beaten by a neck by claiming your cash back. The Dunguib special this year is head and shoulders the best offer in town so if yau are going to back a long shot in any race this year, make it the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle with Paddy Power. Don’t forget to check out the latest free bet offers from our online betting partners for the extra deal sweetener when setting up a new account.

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Cheltenham Cashback Specials

Genie · February 24, 2010 ·

Cashback specials, also known as moneyback specials, have become synonomous with major betting events and they don’t come any bigger than the Cheltenham Festival. Bookmakers will be falling over themselves to sign up some new online betting customers for the flagship event in the UK Racing calendar. Expect to see generous sign-up offers in the form of free bets and the odd loyalty reward, like a cashback special. Irish bookies, Paddy Power lead the way again in 2010 following their announcement that they will give money back on all losing single bets (and the win part of each-way singles) if the 4/5 favourite Dunguib wins the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle at Cheltenham. Wow!

Cash Back on Losing Bets at Cheltenham!

That’s right folks, the cashback special is the brainchild of Paddy Power plc and has been one of the more punter-friendly additions to the online betting world in recent years. Last year Paddy Power offered money back if the 9/4 favourite, Cousin Vinny, won the Festival’s opening race. Their traders (and shareholders, no doubt) held their breath as he led coming to the final few fences before running out of steam and coming in a lowly 5th. More of the same shennanigans is expected for this year’s festival. An encouraging trend in the past year has seen William Hill start to offer the odd cashback special as well in an attempt to fend off the bold plays being made by Paddy Power to gain market share in the UK online betting ring.

It all bodes well for the punter as a cash-back special means lower expected profit for the bookies which means a few more quid for your pocket over the course. Genie strongly recommends giving more consideration to betting on Cheltenham races where a cashback special is on offer because it genuinely does represent great value for the customer – and there’s nothing like getting your money back to soften the blow.

Through updating this and other articles, Genie will keep all of you abreast of the performance of Dunguib and the latest cashback specials on offer from Paddy Power and others at this year’s Cheltenham Festival. Also, for those of you who are new to online betting, check out the free bets on offer for new account sign-ups (table below).

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Cheltenham Online Betting Guide 2010

Genie · February 20, 2010 ·

Cheltenham Festival Betting Preview

After a depressing couple of months of weather we can start to look forward to betting at Cheltenham. Genie’s 2010 festival online betting guide will give you a good starting point and tell you where to dig up the best free bets deal around. We will provide you with betting tips throughout the festival and preview a few of the main races.

Tuesday, 16th March

Supreme Novices Hurdle

Following a disappointing defeat for Cousin Vinny last year the Irish favourite backers will be looking to get off to the perfect festival start by backing the Philip Fenton trained Dunguib who will go off at odd of Evens or shorter. He is the class act in the field. This seven year old has won 8 in-a-row and loves the heavy ground. If there is even a hint of rain then this is a one horse race. Last year’s Champion Bumper was an eye-opener for anyone that was not familiar with this horse and Dunguib has gone from strength to strength since then, defeating strong field in Punchestown, Galway and Fairyhouse with relative ease. Only today did he triumph in the Deloitte Novice Hurdle at Leopardstown, once again on heavy ground and once again without really being extended. Dunguib did not jump particularly well today but that made no difference to the outcome of the race. This is a horse that looks primed for Cheltenham. Expect Dunguib to go through the gears from 2 furlongs out and open up a substantial lead very quickly before coasting home. Each way backers could do worse than to follow Pepe Simo from Paul Nicholls’ yard. This is a sporadic performer who is excellent on his day. Watch for the soft ground and then get your money on. He is currently available to back at 25/1. The bigger bookmakers will all be paying extra places on the first race of the festival so the value is there.

Dunguib is currently best price of 4/5 with Ladbrokes.

Irish Independent Arkle Challenge Trophy

The Arkle is, as ever, a wide open affair. Captain Cee Bee looks set to start as favourite at around 4/1 and the JP McManus owned Irish gelding does not represent good value to win it for the Irish backers. Don’t get me wrong; this is a classy animal but the price is offputting and in this race I am looking at the outsiders for a value bet. In my mind Sizing Europe should be the favourite to win this race and smart money would be well spent on this Henry De Bromhead trained Irish 8 year old who has the pedigree to win by a distance –  particularly if there is a bit of rain, in a very competitive field. 8/1 is available as I write this but move fast because it won’t be avilable for long (price update: has moved in to 13/2 – Paddy Power).

If you’re looking for a place bet in the Arkle then there are a few legitimate contenders in Mad Max and The Nightingale but Genie is going to go for Osana in this one. If the ground is heavy this French gelding will make a break from about 4 furlongs out and look to hang on as long as possible. In heavy ground, not many will catch this plucky french horse and odds of 20/1 represents and excellent each way punt.

Wednesday 17th March

Novice’s Hurdle

Genie is taking a different stance on this race in 2010. In previous years I am always on the lookout for value in this big field but this year my festival NAP is Rite of Passage to win this one. The Dermot Weld trained 3 year old has won esteemed company with big fields in his past 3 outings (fields of 15, 21 and 13). This wondeful beast comes from the Giants Causeway bloodline and jumps like  frog. Wht has most impressed me in the past 2 victories at Leopardstown is that despite running into difficulties in the races (stray horse and getting boxed in), Mc Namara and Sullen were both able to revert to plan B and still come through to win with something to spare. Rite of Passage is currently available to back at 5/1 and is going to be my biggest antepost bet at this year’s Cheltenham Festival.

Expect Finian’s Rainbow (14/1) and Peddler’s Cross (16/1) to run well and they could be worth a look in the each way betting market.

Queen Mother Champion Chase

Paul Nicholls and Ruby Walsh will be hoping for a repeat of last year when Masterinded made it look supremely easy to storm home and win the Champion Chase at a canter. Concerns will be rasied over the lacklustre performance at Cheltenham in November when beaten by Well Chief. Masterminded looked like he was lacking in gears and it was certainly a worrying site for jockey and trainer alike. Paul Nicholls has indicated tat he is happy with the horse following a rib injury but, at the same time he is playing down the horse’s chances at being on top of his game at Cheltenham.

Another Paul Nicholls runner, Twist Magic can be discounted in this race. The horse has only ever performed badly at Cheltenham and this is a fact which cannot be overlooked.

For this reason Genie is not going to make any recommendations in this race until closer to the time. I have no reason to believe that Masterminded can’t win but I do have legitimate concerns over rumblings coming from the camp about fitness and his lacklustre effort last time out was there for all to see. This might just be a race best avoided in the betting.


Thursday 18th March

Ladbrokes World Hurdle

Last year’s winner, Big Bucks, heads the betting field once again in the Ladbrokes Hurdle. The French gelding, from Paul Nicholls’ stable, stayed on well for Ruby Walsh last year to see off a spirited effort from Punchestowns and Powerstation.

Since last year’s win Big Bucks has gone from strength to strength and looks to be in even better form this year than last. 2 recent wins at Newbury in good company are testament to that. That being said he is best priced at 4/6 to retain thr trophy and I can’t nail this one to the mast. Many expect Big Bucks to be the heir to the throne of Inglis Driver. He might well be but I am looking elsewhere for value in this field. This has alerted me to weigh up the chances of Karabak and Sentry Duty. Karabak has tried and failed one too many times against better horses and cannot give the backer any real confidence of overturning the result last time out in Newbury agaist Big Bucks.

Sentry Duty, on the other hand, might just be worth a nibble at odds of 18/1. Henderson’s 8 year old has got some question marks over jumping and I would point especially to last year’s run at Cheltenham in the Smurfit Kappa Champion Hurdle when he seemed intent on running through them rather than jumping. Then there was the Scottich Champion Hurdle where he battered the last and ended up finishing 8th overall.

Sentry Duty has a lot more potential than has necessarily been seen on the biggest stage in a couple of years and this year’s festival could well be the platform for his finest moment. If the ground is good then I will be throwing a fair few bob each way at 18/1 in the hope that Barry Geraghty can steer this talented gelding around in relative safety. It’s a risk but the odds offer a very good value bet.

Friday 19th March

Cheltenham Gold Cup

Bought by Clive Smith for a reported £285k following a hurdle win on French Gold Cup day, Kauto Star has gone from an also ran to a househld name. In the past 2 years Kauto Star is among the best known horses in the globe and it makes the national airwaves every time Ruby Walsh saddles up to ride the gelding. Recent concerns have been raised over his jumping and has clattered a few fences when winning at Sandown and in the King George. Then there was a very nervy moment in the Aon Chase. Ruby will be well aware that the Cheltenham fences can be less forgiving and might be just that bit more careful as Kauto Star chases another Gold Cup crown.

We could sit here all night and talk about Kauto Star but it should not be forgotten that Denman is the altogether classier horse. Denman is somewhat deemed to be reborn after a victory at Newbury in November. It is fair to say that the best days may be behind Denman but, quite simply put, he is still got enough game to beat the rest, even on a mediocre day. A recent unsaddling of AP McCoy in the Aon Chase, the first time they were paired up, can be discounted as no more than a minor worry. It may even be a blessing for the punters as the price has drifted since. Either way is a winner for Nicholls of course as these 2 horses continue the friendly stabe rivalry and fight it out in what should be a 2 horse race for the 3rd year on the trott.

In the Gold Cup Genie does not back for second place. Win only is the way to go and Denman is the horse for me. I will be keeping an ear to the ground to see what whispers are coming out of the Nicholls stable in the run up to the race but if I can continue to be offered 7/2 and am reasonably happy with his chances I will be trying to finish the festival off with a win by getting stuck into Denman in the hope that the injuries are behind him and the glory of 2 years ago can be repeated.

Imperial Commander, Cooldine, Taranis and the rest can all be discounted. They are running for 3rd place, unless Kauto Star clobbers another fence and falls; in which case they are racing for second.

Free Bets

That concludes Genies online ante post betting guide to the 2010 Cheltenham Festival. I hope that you will follow Rite of Passage for my festival NAP and Denman should regain his crown from Kauto Star. Paul Nicholls looks all set to have another succesful year, albeit less so than last year. Willie Mullins will claim his usual handful of winners. Ruby Walsh should see off A P McCoy and claim the top jockey honours for another year. If you are looking for free bets then check out Genie’s guide to Cheltenham free bets. Also check out our free bets table below for the best deals with our online betting partners.

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