What Does Nb Stand For Horse Racing?

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Nap (derived from the card game Napoleon) indicates this is the tipster’s most confident selection of the day. nb = “Next best” and indicates another selection that the tipster rates highly.

What does nap and NB mean in horse racing?

The nb stands for ‘next best’ and is widely used by horse racing tipsters to indicate their second-best bet of the day. A horse racing tipster’s best bet of the day is normally indicated by the word ‘nap’. Why Do Horse racing Tipsters use The Phrase NB?

What does NS mean in horse racing?

Abbreviations

Margin Abbreviation
Nose ns
Head hd
Neck nk
Half a length 1/2

What does B mean in horse racing?

brought down

What does BD stand for in racing?

BD. Indicates the horse was brought down by another runner. BF. Stands for the beaten favourite and indicates a horse was favourite for a race but did not win. CD.

What does WD mean in horse racing?

Racing – Glossary

Form Figures
R Refused
US Finished 10th or worse
WD Withdrawn
/ Long absence since last raced on a track

What does TTF mean in horse racing?

The Tote Ten To Follow competition is not one of those old friends.

What does TS mean in horse racing?

Top Speed
Finally, we have TS which stands for ‘Top Speed‘ which indicates how fast a horse can run, and RPR which is the Racing Post Rating. This is different from the OR in that the RPR takes into account how well a horse will run in the specific conditions of the race.

What does NH mean in horse racing?

National Hunt racing – Wikipedia.

What does BD mean horses?

was brought down
BD indicates the horse was brought down by another runner. U or UR indicates the horse unseated the jockey.

What is BS in horse riding?

British Showjumping have overarching jurisdiction on the rules to which affiliated competitions must adhere. Affiliated competition is different from unaffiliated. Through affiliating a horse and rider combination are able to work their way up the ranks. You can do so by accumulating points at competitions.

What does BD mean in horse riding?

British Dressage
Backed & ridden away: The horse has been backed but has not yet been schooled. BD: British Dressage. BE: British Eventing. BSPS: British Show Pony Society. BSJA: British Show Jumping Association.

What does F mean in horse?

The following abbreviations normally apply to jump racing: F indicates the horse fell. R indicates a horse refused. BD indicates the horse was brought down by another runner. U or UR indicates that the horse unseated its jockey.

What does BF and CD mean horse racing?

CD = Course & Distance
Winner BF – Beaten Favourite.

What does DD mean in horse racing?

Types of wagers
DAILY DOUBLE (DD) – You must select the winning horses of two consecutive races designated by the track. The track will usually designate the first two races and sometimes the last two races. Daily Double wagers must be placed before the first race involved in the wager.

What does SB mean in racing?

Season’s Best
PB = Personal Best (the best mark achieved by an athlete on a personal level) SB = Season’s Best (the best mark achieved by an athlete on a personal level within a given season)

What does EE mean in horses?

EE, Ee, or Eea: Horse forms black pigment in skin and hair, and may be black, seal brown, or bay. ee, eea, or eaea: Horse is chestnut; it has black pigment in skin, but red pigment in hair. ASIP.

What is SHP in horse racing?

Second Horse Pool (SHP)
Also known as “Second Horse Pool,” this bet chooses a specific horse to come in 2nd (runner-up) in a specific race.

What does SF mean in horses?

SB = Standardbred. Sf = Selle Francais. SHB (GB) = Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain/British Sport Horse. Sv = Swedish Warmblood. TB = Thoroughbred.

What does DTF mean in racing?

did not start
DNS is short hand for did not start. In other words, you registered for the race, maybe even picked up your bib, but chose to not to actually cross the start line.

What does GG mean in racing?

Wikipedia says that the term “Gee-Gee” is taken from horse-racing where a Gee-Gee is the first horse out of the starting gate. Other sources say that GG is short for the command given to horses to go: “gee up”.

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