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Fixed Each Way Explained
An “each way fixed” bet in horse racing means you’re placing two bets (one for the win and one for a place) at fixed odds which can not fluctuate like
How To Bet on the 2023 Melbourne Cup
If you’re keen to place a bet on the 2023 Melbourne Cup – but don’t know where to begin, this QuickStart guide for how to bet on the race that
Quadrella (Quaddie) Bets Explained
A quaddie, also known as a quadrella, is a popular horse racing bet that involves picking the winners of 4 nominated races at a race meeting. Here are some key
Boxed Trifectas Explained
A boxed trifecta works by allowing you to take multiple trifecta combinations using three or more selections. Instead of picking horses to finish 1st, 2nd and 3rd in a specific
Quinella Bets Explained
A quinella bet requires two selected horses to finish 1st and 2nd in any order in a race. This means you’ll get a payout whether your picks run 1st and
Trifecta Bets Explained
A trifecta bet involves correctly selecting the first three horses to finish in exact order in a race. Here’s a guide to trifecta betting on Australian horse races and the
Our Guide to Live (In Play) Betting in Australia
Understanding Live In Play Betting Live betting is a type of sports betting that allows you to place wagers on a sporting event while it is happening. This means that
AFL Same Game Multis Explained
Understanding Same Game Multi Bets Before we dive in, let’s briefly discuss what Same Game Multi Bets are all about. Essentially, this type of bet is the same as a
How to Read an Australian Horse Racing Form Guide
If you’re new to horse racing, navigating a form guide can seem overwhelming. But fear not! In this article, we’ll guide you through the basics of reading an Australian horse
Australian Horse Racing Track Ratings Explained
Avid horse racing punters know how important track conditions can be in determining a horse’s performance. But if you’re just a casual punter, or recently turned 18 and are new
How Does Arbitrage Betting Work in Australia?
Understanding Arbitrage Betting Arbitrage betting, also known as matched betting or “surebetting”, is a popular betting strategy that involves placing bets on all possible outcomes of a sports game with
Complete Glossary of Australian Horse Racing Terms
Are you new to the world of Australian horse racing or confused by its complex jargon? No worries! We’ve got you covered with our complete glossary of Australian horse racing
Are Online Casinos & Pokies Legal in Australia?
Before we get into it – please note this article shouldn’t be used as legal advice but rather is only attended to be an overview of how the law applies
Matched Betting Explained For Australians
We’ve all heard the stories about a mate who reckons he’s got a fool proof formula for beating the bookings through match betting, or seen the ads on Twitter or
How Do Multi Bets Work in Australia?
Quick Answer: A multi bet is a bet that allows you to place multiple bets on different sporting events all within one bet. Read on to learn more about strategies, tips
Fixed Odds Vs Tote Odds – Which is better?
If you’re relatively new to punting on horse racing – understanding the different types of odds offered on race meetings can be perplexing to say the least! If you’re confused
Australian Horse Racing Classes Explained
Confused about horse racing classes? Read on to learn how horses are graded in Australia – and how you can use this information to make smarter betting decisions. Understanding the
Types of Bets You Can Place on Horse Racing in Australia
Popular Horse Racing Betting Types When most people think of horse racing betting, they think of popular types like win, place, and each-way bets. Here’s what you need to know
AFL Line Betting Explained
AFL line betting (handicap betting) is when a bookmaker sets a point handicap on both teams to provide a level playing field based on their prediction of who the winning
Remembering The Fan In The Stand
In 2020, sports around the world were facing a unique challenge – how to keep fans engaged while COVID-19 restrictions prevented them from attending games in person. In Australia, one