What Does Tf Mean In Horse Racing?

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Top Fluc.
Top Fluc (TF) Wagers placed at Top Fluc are guaranteed to be paid out on the top State Official Price fluctuation.

What is TF on sportsbet?

Top Fluctuation (TF)
Top Fluc Bets guarantee to pay the top official on-course bookmakers fluctuation from the bookmakers on track as declared by the Bookmakers Pricing Service (BPS) by the stewards on track, sportsbet.com.

What does F mean in horse racing?

Fell
A series of numbers and letters appears beside each horse’s name depicting what position a horse has finished in its previous races. Useful abbreviations relating to the results of previous races are: D = disqualified, 0 = not in the first nine, R = refused, U = the rider was unseated, P = pulled up and F = Fell.

What is J and T in horse racing?

J is the name of the Jockey scheduled for the ride. T is the name of the Trainer of the selection.

What does TS stand for 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 is better fixed odds or tote?

Our Verdict on Fixed Odds or Tote Odds
We suggest betting on the fixed odds market if you’re looking for early value. Markets for Saturday races open on Wednesday, so if you’re early, you can lock in good value. However, betting on the tote close to start time is a good option.

What does fixed each way mean?

Betting with Fixed Odds
The minimum amount is $1 on the Win Bet and $1 on the Place bet (In other words, $1 Each Way). This means the total cost of your bet will be $2. Should your horse win, you will receive at least one unit of the Win odds and one unit of the Place odds.

What does SF mean in horses?

Selle Français
The Selle Français (SF) is a breed of sport horse from France.

What does F and P mean in horse racing?

The number represents the position the horse finished in. Abbreviations are also used here. P = Pulled Up, F = Fell, UR = Unseated Rider, BD = Brought down, R = Refused. A hyphen indicated a new season, while a forward slash indicates two seasons have passed.

What does F mean in odds?

Favourites: Each race has a favourite. This is the horse most likely to win, which is reflected in having the shortest price displayed with betting operators. You will see an F alongside the horse’s odds when they are the favourite.

What does LR mean in horse racing?

LR is the Last Race which the horse ran. 2LR is the second to last race, and the 3LR is the 3rd last race the horse ran in.

What does TTF mean in horse racing?

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

What is a pineapple in horse racing?

Cheeky pineapple: $50 note. Clams: Cash, money, bucks, dollars.

What does str mean in racing?

Scuderia Toro Rosso, a Formula One motor racing team.

What does NH mean in horse racing?

National Hunt racing – Wikipedia.

What is the safest bet in horse racing?

The safest bet in horse racing is an each-way single bet. A single bet means you do not need multiple horses for you to receive a return for your bet.

What is the safest type of bet?

Double Chance allows betting on two outcomes of a sporting event, increasing the chances of winning. This type of bet is commonly used in football matches. It’s one of the easiest and safest bets on football because it involves two possible results.

How do fixed odds work?

Fixed odds betting is the traditional form of betting where a bookmaker will offer odds on a specific outcome in a match or event. If that outcome happens, i.e. a horse wins at odds of 10/1, then the bookmaker will pay winnings of 10 x the stake, plus the original stake.

Is it better to bet each-way or to win?

By contrast, it is seldom a good policy to back each-way rather than win only in 16-plus non-handicaps or in 5- to 7-runner handicaps. However, it should be remembered that an each-way bet is a win bet plus a place bet, so bad value with the former may more than offset better value with the latter.

Is an each-way bet good?

In essence, an each-way bet is a saver for if your horse gets beat. It’s a bet that’s defensive in nature and is a favourite of more risk adverse bettors. There are certain types of races in which each-way bets work very well and certain types of horses too.

How does an each-way bet pay out?

If your horse comes home first (wins), both the ‘Win’ and ‘Place’ parts of your bet will pay out. But if your horse only places, you will lose the ‘Win’ part of your bet. You will still collect on the ‘Place’ part of your bet if your horse finishes 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th or 6th*.

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