Yesterday, at Royal Ascot, the New Tote continued to rip up the record books with astonishing prices achieved. In total £33.7M was bet into World Pool (up 29% on last year, beating yesterday’s £31.6M).
In every race, bar one yesterday, the Tote paid out better than the SP, and in some cases there was no overround at all, is ‘underround’ even a thing?:
On Day Two of Royal Ascot Betting Tournament: the pro punters really showed how its done with Andrew Mount stealing if right at the end with an astonishing Trifecta, with fellow, well-known, shrewd punter Harry Findlay in 4th:
If you missed out yesterday not to worry you can opt-in for the rest of the tournament here: https://tote.co.uk/promotions/worldpool3
In every race, bar one yesterday, the Tote paid out better than the SP, and in some cases there was no overround at all, is ‘underround’ even a thing?:
On Day Two of Royal Ascot Betting Tournament: the pro punters really showed how its done with Andrew Mount stealing if right at the end with an astonishing Trifecta, with fellow, well-known, shrewd punter Harry Findlay in 4th:
- How the tournament was won: Royal Ascot Day Two: https://tote.co.uk/racing/features/how-the-tournament-was-won-royal-ascot-day-two
- Andrew Mount landed a £2,951 Trifecta from just a 5p perm in the last race on the card at Royal Ascot to take top spot, his tips are free to access for Day Three below
- The Top 10 qualify for the winner takes all £50,000 Champions tournament on Champions’ Day
- Over 1,000 players qualified for prizes in today's competition, meaning just over £10,000 went onto the ‘Beat Benson’ pot, and…
- …every punter who entered the free opt in tournament and made a £150 ‘profit’ got a £361 payout on top for beating the Tote’s target man
If you missed out yesterday not to worry you can opt-in for the rest of the tournament here: https://tote.co.uk/promotions/worldpool3