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Believing

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Albasheer

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Dark Trooper

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Rosallion

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Henry Longfellow

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Shartash

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Jasour

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Point Lonsdale

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Gregory

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Believing

15:45 / King Charles III Stakes

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22/0617:05

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Albasheer

17:05 / Wokingham Stakes

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22/0617:05

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Dark Trooper

17:05 / Wokingham Stakes

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18/0616:25

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Rosallion

16:25 / St James's Palace Stakes

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18/0616:25

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Henry Longfellow

16:25 / St James's Palace Stakes

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22/0615:45

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Shartash

15:45 / Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes

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21/0615:05

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Jasour

15:05 / Commonwealth Cup

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20/0616:25

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Point Lonsdale

16:25 / Ascot Gold Cup

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Gregory

16:25 / Ascot Gold Cup

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Top Royal Ascot tips by David Jennings

Betting at the big festivals has the potential to be a punter's paradise but you need to know the right way to go about it.

DON'T BE PUT OFF BY BIG PRICES

A 25-1 shot at the Cheltenham Festival or Royal Ascot has a stronger chance of winning than a 25-1 shot at Plumpton or Windsor on a Monday. The reason being that most 25-1 shots who run at the smaller tracks midweek are available at such lengthy odds because they have either shown little or are woefully out of form. There are plenty of 25-1 shots at the big festivals who have top-class back form and/or have the potential to win at the highest level. Take last year’s Wolferton Stakes winner Dubai Future, who was allowed to go off at 20-1 despite having run well behind the high-class Bay Bridge previously. Rising Star was sent off at 40-1 for the Kensington Palace Stakes off the back of a couple of poor runs. There have been plenty of other big-priced winners in recent years - who could forget Nando Parrado winning the Coventry Stakes at 150-1 at Royal Ascot in 2020 - so do not be fooled into thinking big prices cannot do the business at the big festivals. They can. You just need to find the right ones.

BACK YOUR SELECTIONS EACH-WAY

The contests at Royal Ascot have never been as competitive, especially the handicaps, and you can find many bookmakers offering four or more places on specific races. One of the biggest betting races at Royal Ascot is the Royal Hunt Cup, with last year’s race having attracted 29 runners. Plenty would have been on the favourite Legend Of Dubai, who finished 20th, but imagine if you had a stake on 40-1 shot Intelligent, who ran on brilliantly to finish runner-up. If you had backed him to win only, you would not be celebrating at all - even if you had outlined him to run a big race - but there would have been some compensation had you placed an each-way bet on him. A quarter of the odds at 40-1 is 10-1, so a healthy profit would still have been made, which is no mean in those fiercely competitive handicaps.

TRUST FESTIVAL FORM AND COURSE SPECIALISTS

Yeats won four Ascot Gold Cups, Best Mate three Cheltenham Gold Cups and lstabraq three Champion Hurdles. Tiger Roll won two Grand Nationals. It’s clear that festival form has a habit of recurring. Stradivarius completed a hat-trick in the Gold Cup before being defeated in it twice, including when third last year, while Dream Of Dreams had been agonisingly denied twice in the Platinum Jubilee Stakes before making it third time lucky last year. Make sure you do not ignore horses who have previously been beaten at Royal Ascot either. Juan Elcano had finished only fourth in the 2020 Hampton Court Stakes but bounced back to win the Wolferton Stakes in 2021. Track form is also key. Coltrane won the Ascot Stakes at the fixture last year and was victorious in the Sagaro Stakes last time. Those are just a few examples and course form, particularly at the royal meeting, often proves vital.

DON’T BE AFRAID TO HAVE TWO BETS IN ONE RACE

So much value and so many options. It is ludicrous elsewhere but having two bets in the one race is not a bad idea at big festivals such as Cheltenham and Royal Ascot. Indeed, it makes perfect sense. With so many places on offer with firms in the big handicaps at the big festivals, having two bets each-way is actually a shrewd move. If firms are offering a quarter of the odds of the first five places in handicaps, two each-way bets are advised. In last year’s Royal Hunt Cup, Legend Of Dubai was sent off the 7-2 favourite in a race featuring 29 runners. Several firms were offering five places each-way and you would have covered your stake had you backed the fancied Astro King, or outsiders Sinjaari, Tempus and Intelligent. That’s without mentioning if you picked the 13-2 winner Dark Shift.

USE PEDIGREES TO HELP SOLVE JUVENILE RACES

Horses often begin their racing careers as a two-year-old, so when it comes to Royal Ascot many lack experience. With little form to decipher, punters must look for other angles and breeding can often give an indication of the likelier types on paper. As a rudimentary rule of thumb, a stallion's progeny (sons and daughters) will tend to follow in the mould of their sire. Sprinters tend to sire horses whose main attribute is speed, stayers tend to produce horses whose forte is stamina, while milers usually fall somewhere in between.As a rudimentary rule of thumb, a stallion's progeny (sons and daughters) will tend to follow in the mould of their sire. Sprinters tend to sire horses whose main attribute is speed, stayers tend to produce horses whose fore is stamina, while milers.

Tips to betting on Ascot multiples

Our racing experts are the best in the business and spend hours studying the form so you don’t have to. Most frequently our tipsters will select a single horse for a single race, however, Royal Ascot is a unique sporting event which some punters see an opportunity to bet on life-changing multiples. We have published a range of multiple bets or you may want to simply combine some of our Ascot tips yourself. Below is a breakdown of the most popular horse racing multiples you can bet on.

Doubles

One bet consisting of two selections in different races. Both horses must win (or place if the bet is each-way) to guarantee a return. If the first selection wins, everything that would have been returned is then staked on the second selection. This is a good way of multiplying the value of two selections and each-way doubles are popular as the place part of the bet runs on to the second selection even if the first doesn’t win. A place double will often yield enough for the full stake to be returned should both selections make the places, so it’s a solid way of attempting to cover your stake on the win part of the bet.

Trebles

Similar to a double bet but containing three selections rather than two, a treble is a single bet on three horses in different races. All three selections must win (or place if the bet is each-way) to guarantee a win with the returns of the first selection staked on the second, then the returns of the second staked on the third. This is a useful way to multiply the odds on several horses.

Accumulator

An accumulator is a bet that combines four or more selections in one bet. As with doubles and trebles, this is a group of horses in different races and all of them must win (or place if the bet is each-way) to guarantee a return. Due to the high number of selections, the odds are bigger and the risk is greater but, with so much accumulating, the reward for a win is often substantial.

Lucky 15

This is one of the most popular multiple bets among racing punters and the clue is in the name as a Lucky 15 consists of 15 bets on four horses in different races. That equals four singles, six doubles, four trebles and a four-fold accumulator. The beauty of the Lucky 15 is that only one selection of four must win to guarantee a return and the majority of bookmakers will offer incentives to play the bet. Most will pay out at double the odds if you select one winner, while several pays a bonus of up to 10 per cent for four winners. The problem is that even if one selection wins at double the odds, it’s highly unlikely the original full stake will be covered and you can still end up losing on the bet despite having had a winner.

Yankee

Basically a Lucky 15 without the four single bets, a Yankee consists of a total of 11 bets on four horses in different races. That equals six doubles, four trebles and a four-fold accumulator. Given we’ve forsaken the singles, a minimum of two selections must win to guarantee a return but that should at least cover the initial outlay and in most cases, two winners will secure a profit.

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