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Best Masters Betting Offers for 2025: Masters Free Bets & Promotions
Best Masters Betting Offers for 2025: Masters Free Bets & Promotions

The Independent

time08-04-2025

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  • The Independent

Best Masters Betting Offers for 2025: Masters Free Bets & Promotions

The new golf season is in full swing as April begins, though the PGA Tour begins in earnest this week as the Masters gets underway in Augusta. Golf's most prestigious major will be held between 10 and 13 April this year, with betting sites providing ample Masters betting offers in anticipation of the event. As the first major of the season means that the Masters offers plenty of opportunities for new and existing customers to capitalise on promotions on many different golf betting sites. In this guide, we'll detail where bettors can look for the best Masters free bet offers and Masters promotions, including information on the best bookmakers, their most valuable promos and tips on how to make the most of them. B est Masters Betting Offers & Promotions Bet365 Super Boosts - Bet365 offer the Super Boost promotion as one of its primary Masters betting offers. Expect one enhanced odd market on all four days of the competition. Each Way Extra - Bet365 provides extra places on Masters betting beyond the top five and top eight. Look out for these extra places for your each-way Masters bets to get optimum value, especially for potential longshot options. Sign Up Offer - Bet365 offers a competitive sign up offer where new customers can claim £30 in free bets for signing up using the Bet365 bonus code INDY2025, depositing £10 and betting £10 on any market with odds of 1/5 greater. Free bets are available to use on the Masters and more. BoyleSports Early Payout Outright - If your chosen player on an outright bet to win the tournament is the sole leader after round three of the Masters, BoyleSports will payout as a winner. Acca Rewards - BoyleSports is one of the best accumulator betting sites online. Its acca rewards offer gives users the chance to boost their accas up to 100 per cent or use acca insurance if one leg of their four-leg acca lets them down. Pick Your Places - BoyleSports gives users the chance to pick their places for the tournament with the odds reflecting the number of places selected. It gives bettors the power over places, offering value for those who are targeting each-way Masters bets. Betfred Sign Up Offer - Betfred delivers with its Masters offer, providing arguably the best welcome bonus in the industry. New customers can claim £50 in free bets by signing up with the Betfred promo code BETFRED50 before depositing £10 and betting £10 on any sports market with odds of evens or greater. Free bets are paid out in 5x £10 instalments to use on the Masters, with £20 reserved for acca bets. Extra Places - Betfred pays out on each-way bets up to 10 places for the Masters, affording bettors extra leeway when eyeing longshots on the each-way market. Bet Boosts - Betfred is one of the best bookies around when it comes to boosting odds on various markets. Look out for boosts on an array of Masters odds, particularly on player win markets, top five, make the cut and more. Ladbrokes Sign Up Offer - Ladbrokes stands out from the crowd with its Masters betting offer for new customers. Customers need to deposit and bet £5 when registering online to claim the welcome bonus worth £20 in free bets paid in four £5 instalments. Free bets can be used on any market on Ladbrokes sportsbook. Specials - Ladbrokes examines every aspect of the Masters and offers unique specials at top prices for its Masters betting odds. Look out for these markets for a different approach to the Augusta tournament. Free Spins - Ladbrokes provides customers with 20 free spins for customers that opt-in on its sports free spins offer. By placing a £10 bet on the Masters, bettors can unlock 20 free spins to use on Ladbrokes' online casino and slot games Wild Storms, Tiki Tower Jackpot Drop, Shamrock's Lucky Clovers or Dam Builders Cash Drop. William Hill Enhanced Specials - William Hill boosts the odds on a wide range of specials for the Masters. It offers numerous special boosts that provide great value for customers on a number of players and markets beyond the usual odds available. #YourOdds - William Hill allows customers to price up their own odds for the Masters. By using X, customers can request unique bets that can be priced up and placed on the William Hill betting site by traders offering customers top odds on their market. Welcome Offer - William Hill offers one of the best welcome offers on the market. New customers can sign up with the William Hill promo code R30 before depositing £10 and betting £10 on any sports market with odds of 1/2 or greater. Masters free bets are paid out in 3 x £10 instalments and can be used on all markets. T ypes of Masters Betting Promotions Explained Here are the main types of Masters golf betting offers that users are likely to come across during this month's tournament. Free Bets: Free bets are exactly as they suggest, offering users bets on the Masters without having to use their own funds. These come from sign-up offers, bet and get offers, acca insurance and more. Acca Boosts: Acca boosts offer bettors a percentage boost on their acca depending on the number of legs, increasing the payout for successful bets. Profit boosts: Profit boosts work in the same manner as acca boosts, increasing the payout of successful single bets. Enhanced Odds: Bookmakers may boost prices for players and specific markets for betting on the Masters. Extra Places: Extra places open up the field for Masters bettors, offering the potential for more players to finish in the parameters set by the bookies. Free Spins: Bookmakers will also run promotions alongside their online casinos to offer free spins and more for use on their casino product. How to Choose the Best Masters Betting Offers There are factors to consider when choosing the Masters bet offers to suit you. Before wagering you may want to consider: Personal preferences: Bettors should choose the Masters betting offers that appeal to their personal preferences, whether it be Masters free bets, bet boosts, specials or others. Welcome offers: Look out for the Masters welcome offers that provide the best value both in the long and short term. Terms and conditions: Read the terms and conditions of Masters betting offers to ensure that you understand all the regulations before signing up. Points to look out for include accepted payment methods, expiry dates, odds requirements and where you can use your offers. Wagering requirements: Wagering requirements are not common for Masters betting offers, but ensure there are no restrictions on where you have to wager or where before committing to the bonus. Wagering requirements are likely to be found on sportsbooks that are also part of online casinos. Timeframe: Ensure that the offer has a decent expiry date to get the most out of the bonus. US Masters betting offers may expire at the end of the tournament, but the best deals will stretch beyond that towards seven or even 14 days. Masters Betting Offers Tips Following the right golf betting tips can make the difference on how bettors can make the best use of any Masters betting offers. Before making any bets make sure you do the following: Research: Take a look at the form guides and statistics of golfers before placing your bets. In particular, have a look at any past performances at Augusta. Markets: Look for the best markets. There can only be one winner of the Green Jacket out of over 100 competitors. Use top 5, 10, 15 or even 20 markets – although they may have lower odds, they offer a better chance of winning bets. Places: Each-way bets are huge in golf and ensuring you get the most places for an each-way bet can make or break a win. Shop around the bookies for the best places. Weather and time: Look at the weather forecast for the four days of the tournament, as this can have a huge influence how golfers play the course. Also check what times they're competing, which can also have an affect. When using gambling sites, be aware that sports betting can be addictive. Please take steps to remain in control of your time and budget. The same applies whether you're using new betting sites, slot sites, casino apps, or any other gambling medium. Bettors should always follow responsible gambling practices. Even the most knowledgeable punter can lose a bet, so always stick to a budget and never chase your losses. It's particularly important not to get carried away by any free bets or casino offers you might receive, both of which are available in abundance on gambling sites, but must be approached with caution. You can stay in control by making use of the responsible gambling tools offered, such as deposit limits, loss limits, self-exclusion and time-outs. You may also want to visit the following free organisations to discuss any issues with gambling you might be having:

ECOVACS Introduces T50 MAX PRO OMNI: The First Robotic Vacuum with BLAST™ Technology for Next-Level Deep Cleaning
ECOVACS Introduces T50 MAX PRO OMNI: The First Robotic Vacuum with BLAST™ Technology for Next-Level Deep Cleaning

Associated Press

time18-03-2025

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  • Associated Press

ECOVACS Introduces T50 MAX PRO OMNI: The First Robotic Vacuum with BLAST™ Technology for Next-Level Deep Cleaning

BLAST™ Technology Delivers Unmatched Suction Power, Intelligent Airflow, and a Hands-Free Cleaning Experience SAN MATEO, Calif., March 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ECOVACS, the global leader in service robotics, unveils its latest breakthrough in robotic vacuum technology with the launch of the T50 MAX PRO OMNI, the flagship model of the new T50 family. Featuring the all-new BLAST™ (Boosted Large-Airflow Suction Technology), the T50 MAX PRO OMNI delivers ECOVACS' most powerful, precise, and effortless vacuuming experience yet. Unlike traditional robotic vacuums that rely solely on suction power, BLAST™ is a full-system innovation combining a high-torque 100W motor, optimized airflow engineering, and ECOVACS' proprietary SuperBoost Battery (6400mAh). The SuperBoost battery delivers 50% higher discharge current, a 2.5x longer lifespan, and 50% less heat generation, ensuring consistent, long-lasting suction without energy strain. With 18,500Pa of suction power, and optimized airflow engineering, the T50 MAX PRO OMNI maximizes airflow efficiency while reducing noise and resistance. The result is powerful, uninterrupted suction that lifts everything from fine dust to large debris—seamlessly depositing it into the self-emptying OMNI station for a truly hands-free clean. T50 MAX PRO OMNI: The Ultimate DEEBOT for Carpeted Homes Built for homes that need powerful vacuuming and smart mopping in one device, the T50 MAX PRO OMNI is ECOVACS' most advanced model yet. At its core is BLAST™ technology, delivering unmatched suction power and airflow to extract dirt, pet hair, and debris with ease. Whether tackling high-traffic areas, embedded carpet dust, or daily messes, it adapts in real time to ensure a flawless clean with every pass. As the best choice for homes with carpets, the T50 MAX PRO OMNI features an 18mm auto-lifting mop, allowing it to seamlessly transition from hard floors to carpets without leaving damp residue – ensuring carpets stay dry while benefiting from powerful suction. Embedded Laser LiDAR navigation enhances precision, avoiding obstacles and optimizing cleaning efficiency over time. Building on flagship innovations from the award-winning X8 PRO OMNI, the T50 MAX PRO OMNI carries forward ECOVACS' most advanced AI-powered navigation and cleaning technologies. TruEdge™ 2.0 and 3D edge sensors extend vacuuming and mopping right to the edges of walls and furniture, eliminating missed spots. ZeroTangle™ 2.0 technology prevents hair from wrapping around the brush, making it ideal for pet owners and households with long-haired occupants. By combining exceptional vacuuming power, carpet-safe mopping, and flagship AI intelligence, the T50 MAX PRO OMNI is the ultimate hands-free solution for modern homes. T50 Family: Additional Models for Every Home While the T50 MAX PRO OMNI leads with BLAST™ technology, the T50 Series offers additional options to fit different cleaning needs. The T50 PRO OMNI, ECOVACS' slimmest DEEBOT at just 81mm, features 15,000Pa suction, and front-mounted LiDAR navigation for reliable cleaning. The T50 OMNI provides an accessible entry point to premium robotic cleaning, featuring 12,800Pa suction and OZMO Turbo 2.0 mopping for efficient, hands-free cleaning. No matter the model, the T50 Series delivers powerful automation for a spotless home. Pricing and Availability The ECOVACS T50 family is available starting today via Amazon and For a limited time, get 15% off the T50 MAX PRO OMNI and T50 PRO OMNI on Amazon – making it the perfect time to experience ECOVACS' latest innovation in home cleaning. T50 MAX PRO OMNI is available now for $849.99 (15% off) on Amazon through March 31, before returning to its $999.99 MSRP on Amazon and T50 PRO OMNI is available for $679.99 (15% off) on Amazon through March 31, before returning to $799.99 MSRP. T50 OMNI is coming soon for $749.99 MSRP on and coming to soon. For more information, visit About ECOVACS ECOVACS ROBOTICS is singularly focused on advancing robotic technologies to serve the world and create a holistic ecosystem between human and robotics in lifestyle and production. Celebrating their 25-year history in smart home development and 100% ownership of its R&D and manufacturing, the company leads the market with over 1,000 patents and innovative product development in home service robotics. Over the last 25 years, ECOVACS transformed from a visionary startup into a global corporation with a mission of Robotics for All. Starting with their very first robotic vacuum cleaner debut in 2009, followed by the introduction of AIRBOT, robotic air-purifier, WINBOT, robotic window/surface cleaner, and most recently, GOAT, robotic lawn mower, and DEEBOT Pro, commercial cleaning robot, alongside several best-in-class technology introductions, ECOVACS Robotics has expanded into an ecosystem to serve the real needs of users and consumers around the world, with no plans of stopping anytime soon. Designed to change the way people live and work, ECOVACS has become an award-winning household essential. In 2020, ECOVACS was awarded a Good Design Award and a PC Magazine's Editor's Choice Award. In 2021, Better Homes & Gardens named ECOVACS a Clean House Awards winner, and TWICE included ECOVACS in its 2021 CES Picks Awards. And in 2022, CES named the DEEBOT X1 OMNI a CES Innovation Award Honoree. For more information, please visit:

Cheltenham Festival Day 4 tips: Lucky 15 and accumulator
Cheltenham Festival Day 4 tips: Lucky 15 and accumulator

Telegraph

time13-03-2025

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  • Telegraph

Cheltenham Festival Day 4 tips: Lucky 15 and accumulator

The 2025 Cheltenham Festival reaches a climax on Gold Cup day and this year's renewal promises to be special. Galopin Des Champs, jockey Paul Townend and trainer Willie Mullins bid for a third straight Gold Cup win. Will you be banking on the reigning champion in your accumulator, Lucky 15 or bet365 Super Boost bet? Will we? Read on to find out. If you already have a bookmaker account and are looking for a new operator to use for this week's racing, check out our list of Cheltenham free bets that can be used on day four of the Festival. Tips for Cheltenham day 4 1.20 Hello Neighbour @ 5/1 with CopyBet Gibbs Island @ 20/1 with CopyBet 2.00 Valgrand @ 13/2 with CopyBet 2.40 Limerick Lace @ 6/1 with CopyBet 3.20 Derryhassen Paddy @ 9/1 with CopyBet Intense Approach @ 12/1 with CopyBet Port Joulain @ 40/1 with CopyBet Nativehill @ 40/1 with CopyBet 4.00 Galopin Des Champs @ 1/2 with CopyBet 4.40 Plan Of Attack @ 50/1 with CopyBet 5.20 Wodhooh @ 7/2 with CopyBet Karafon @ 10/1 with CopyBet Minella Sixo @ 14/1 with CopyBet Odds provided by CopyBet and correct at the time of writing. Each-way selections are highlighted in the analysis below. Cheltenham Day 4 Acca tips Hello Neighbour, Valgrand and Limerick Lace @ 315/1 with CopyBet Cheltenham Day 4 Lucky 15 tips Gibbs Island, Valgrand, Plan Of Attack and Minella Sixo (each-way) @ 120,487.5/1 with CopyBet If you are looking for a bookmaker to use for day three of the Cheltenham Festival check out our list of betting offers from the UK's best betting sites 1.20, Cheltenham – JCB Triumph Hurdle (Grade 1, 2m 1f) HELLO NEIGHBOUR, the first pick of the day, can continue his flawless record with a third win over hurdles here, following his two victories on the Flat. Despite some closing opposition it was a comfortable win last time at the Dublin Racing Festival, and he was in a pair seven lengths clear of third when triumphing on the St Stevens Day card at Leopardstown. In the pair with him that day was Lady Vega Allen, who bids to make it four Triumph Hurdles in a row today for Willie Mullins. But her filly's allowance is a pound less today. While the British hand is strong at the head of the market with Lulamba and East India Dock, GIBBS ISLAND looks a great each-way shout having improved markedly from run to run as he settled much better on his last outing. He has plenty of experience, having raced 15 times on the Flat in Ireland. Gibbs Island is a horse with lots of potential based on his breeding, with many crossovers with a horse called Charbel, who finished fifth in a vintage Supreme behind none other than Altior, Min and Buveur D'air. 2.00, Cheltenham – William Hill County Handicap Hurdle (Class 2, 2m 4½f) VALGRAND stormed on to the scene in the autumn with commanding performances and two comfortable wins. His limitations were exposed when finishing second to Potters Charm over 2m 5f, who had Grade 1 hopes in the Turners going into Cheltenham week. Ever since then he has conceivably been ridden within his means with today in mind – and in doing so has dropped his mark 6lb from its peak. As the Skeltons have proved many times before, they can ready a charge for a big handicap, and this looks no different. 2.40, Cheltenham – Mrs Paddy Power Mares' Chase (Grade 2, 2m 4½f) The Mares' Chase is always a tricky race to dissect with inconsistency often showing in many of the market principles. But the females are also credited with being smarter than their male counterparts, and in theory better at remembering good and bad races. Based on that, the selection is for LIMERICK LACE who won this contest last time and is the only runner in the field with a Cheltenham victory to her name. The Grand National will be the main target this year, but a victory here would be the perfect preparation for that. 3.20, Cheltenham – Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle (Grade 1, 3m) This contest is one of the hardest to predict at the Cheltenham Festival with none of the previous 11 winners going off as favourite – 10 of them priced 11/1 or higher and four of them at 33/1 or more. With that in mind there are four selections for this race targeting both of those price points. DERRYHASSEN PADDY and INTENSE APPROACH are two horses at lower odds with solid form lines, claiming the scalps of notable names this season such as Honky Tonk Highway and Gale Malher. They have plenty of potential and can win at healthy prices today. PORT JOULAIN and NATIVEHILL are both priced as rank outsiders and share a form line with a horse called De Kingpin who is a well-thought-of horse trained by Ben Pauling. Nativehill finished second to that horse over 2m 4½f on Rules debut (he has won since) and Port Joulain beat De Kingpin in a three-mile point-to-point. In fact the one thing all four picks have in common is point-to-point experience, which historically is a very good indicator in this race. 4.00, Cheltenham – Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup Chase (Grade 1, 3m 2½f) Performances in the Irish Gold Cup and Savills Chase this year have shown that at distances in excess of three miles there is no better horse than GALOPIN DES CHAMPS. Over the years he has learnt to settle and travel well while respecting his obstacles. Those attributes, matched with his turn of foot at the end of the race, simply make him an astonishing horse and there is no reason to believe he will not make it three Gold Cups today given a clean round of jumping. 4.40, Cheltenham – St. James's Place Festival Challenge Cup Open Hunters' Chase (Class 2, 3m 2½f) Weighing up Hunter Chase and point-to-point form can be tough, and that is made even more difficult by an extended three-mile trip. It can occasionally pay to find a big price in this race and that is exactly what you will get from PLAN OF ATTACK, who is trained by Henry de Bromhead and will have the capable Barry O'Neill in the saddle. The horse proved he is in good health when winning in cosy fashion last month, but it is his Cheltenham record that makes the 50/1 odds appeal most. He unfortunately fell in the Cross Country last year, but before that he had placed twice in that code at this venue and once more in the Kim Muir. Hopefully the return to this venue will spark another great run out of this proven stayer. 5.20, Cheltenham – Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle (Class 2, 2m 4½f) The 'lucky last' is a bit of a minefield, being the lowest-rated hurdle race of the week, catching many of the horses that were just too well handicapped to qualify for the bigger contests. That being said, some class is needed to win it, and this edition has an impressive roll of honour. The first selection is WODHOOH, who based on the form of his December win here could be thrown in. The third-placed horse cruised to victory in the valuable William Hill Hurdle at Newbury and the third scooped up a Grade 2 mares' contest before finishing third in the Mares' Hurdle here earlier in the week. Wodhooh's stablemate MINELLA SIXO also holds fair claims for the race for last year's winning trainer Gordon Elliot. His Boxing Day run was behind the current favourite in the Albert Bartlett earlier on the card, and his October outing at this venue reads well – a couple of lengths behind Potters Charm, who finished fifth in the Turners earlier this week. KARAFON is the final selection of the Festival and could round off a great week for trainer Willie Mullins. It is his handicap debut and an official mark of 132 could prove lenient. He ended 33 lengths ahead of his stablemate Karniquet in December, who in turn finished fourth in the Supreme way back on Tuesday and before that was rated 146. What is the Cheltenham Day 4 bet365 Super Boost? bet365 Super Boosts are being announced at 10am every day during the Cheltenham Festival. bet365 will be considerably boosting the price of one selection each day – this will typically be a popular odds-on shot boosted to evens, but you may even get prices like 6/4 or 2/1. Last year three out of the four bet365 Super Boosts were successful. Cheltenham tips: Frequently asked questions What is an accumulator bet? An accumulator or acca is a bet that consists of multiple bets (or legs) that multiply together for bigger odds if they all win. What is a Lucky 15? A Lucky 15 is a bet with four legs that consists of 15 separate bets: four singles, six doubles, four trebles and a fourfold accumulator. What is an each-way bet? An each-way bet is when you not only bet on your horse to win, but you also bet on them to finish in the top designated places in a race (this will vary from race to race and bookmaker to bookmaker). The bet to finish in the places will be a fraction of the win odds (usually 1/5, but sometimes 1/4). What does NAP mean? Nap is short for Napoleon and denotes a tipster's best bet of the day. What does SP mean? SP stands for starting price – a horse's odds when a race begins. What does BOG mean? BOG stands for best odds guaranteed, an industry standard offer. Regarding bets placed after a certain time of day, if a horse's starting price is bigger than the odds you bet on, you will get the larger odds. Click here for the best Cheltenham BOG operators

Cheltenham Festival day 1 Tips: Lucky 15, Accumulator and bet365 Super Boost
Cheltenham Festival day 1 Tips: Lucky 15, Accumulator and bet365 Super Boost

Telegraph

time10-03-2025

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  • Telegraph

Cheltenham Festival day 1 Tips: Lucky 15, Accumulator and bet365 Super Boost

Day one of the 2025 Cheltenham Festival is headlined by the Champion Hurdle (4pm). The two-mile championship race is one of four Grade 1 contests on the card that have clear favourites, while some others have big fields and greater potential for outsiders to triumph. So look no further for your Lucky 15, accumulator or bet365 Super Boost selections. Fancy a bet on Cheltenham day 1? If you already have a bookmaker account and are looking for a new operator to use for this week's racing, check out our list of Cheltenham free bets that can be used on day one of the Festival. Today's expert tips for Cheltenham day 1 1.20 Kopek Des Bordes @ 10/11 with Betfair 2.00 Majborough @ 8/15 with Betfair 2.40 Search For Glory @ 20/1 with Betfair Victtorino @ 22/1 with Betfair 3.20 Lossiemouth @ 4/6 with Betfair 4.00 Constitution Hill @ 4/7 with Betfair 4.40 Liam Swagger @ 14/1 with Betfair Ephesus @ 50/1 with Betfair 5.20 Stuzzikini @ 25/1 with Betfair Odds provided by Betfair and correct at the time of writing. Each-way selections are highlighted in the analysis below. Cheltenham Day 1 Acca tips Kopek Des Bordes, Majborough and Lossiemouth @ 3.88/1 with Betfair Cheltenham Day 1 Lucky 15 tips Romeo Coolio, Search For Glory, Liam Swagger and Stuzzikini each-way @ 61,424/1 with Betfair If you are looking for a bookmaker to use for day 1 of the Cheltenham Festival check out our list of betting offers from the UK's best betting sites. 1.20, Cheltenham – Michael O'Sullivan Supreme Novices' Hurdle (Grade 1, 2m ½f) The first selection at the 2025 Cheltenham Festival goes to the Willie Mullins-trained KOPEK DES BORDES. Being the first race of the week the adrenalin can get high in this race, leading to a frantic pace that ultimately results in stamina coming to the fore in the closing stages. Today's selection is a sizable horse that has plenty of scope to stay further – likely over larger obstacles – and at the Dublin Racing Festival last time out he proved he certainly has the class for victory here and get the tipped accumulator off to a win. Recent history does suggest that the winner has to come from the top three in the market as this is where 11 out of the past 12 victors have come from, but Willie Mullins has form lines in the yard with both Romeo Coolio and Workahead, so market confidence will be encouraging. Last off the list was Salvator Mundi who has form with the superstar Sir Gino when trained in France, but after Patrick Mullins getting the ride he has quite rightly taken a drift in the market with his record against professional jockeys very poor. 2.00, Cheltenham – My Pension Expert Arkle Challenge Trophy Novices' Chase (Grade 1, 2m) It is no surprise that MAJBOROUGH is this year's Arkle selection with a field that is widely regarded as sub-par after the setback to Sir Gino. Both those horses were looking to break trends, as five-year-olds have a record of 0-16 since 2007. The field was thoroughly analysed for an older runner capable of turning over the short-priced favourite, but the ultimate conclusion was that none of them had enough class. The Willie Mullins-trained horse won the Triumph hurdle last year – and while that was on the new course, it is form that should be easily transferable today. This season Majborough has not put a foot wrong, with a perfect 2/2 record both in fine fashion. What sets this horse apart, however, is the intelligence to correct himself when in a spot of bother. Couple that with his speed and you have a formidable chaser. L'eau du Sud poses the biggest challenge and also boasts a perfect record this season, but he hasn't beaten a great deal in the process and lacked a bit of class when pushed out to win by just one length last time out at Warwick. We will include this horse in our acca for today, but also keep your eyes peeled for any bookmakers boosting Majborough's odds to evens or better on the day. 2.40, Cheltenham – Ultima Handicap Chase (Grade 3, 3m 1f) The Ultima is a race that is usually very consistent year-on-year, so trends can be quite strong indicators of who is going to run well. This year there was a distinct drop in the number of entries, suggesting that maybe not all trends will be upheld in this renewal. SEARCH FOR GLORY is this year's first selection who won on chase debut back in October and the form of that race reads very well ahead of subsequent winner Sa Majeste. He then followed up and proved he can stay three miles with a short-head second to stablemate Stellar Story, who holds claims in bigger races than this at the Festival. The Gordon Elliot-trained runner is unexposed and could have something in hand for today's handicap. Historically in this race, however, you would want to be backing an experienced stayer who is trained in the UK and that is certainly the case for VICCTORINO, who has 18 chase runs to his name and is trained by Venetia Williams. Something has certainly clicked this season with a place and two wins with all three runs on ground with good in the description, suggesting that he will relish today's challenge. 3.20, Cheltenham – Close Brothers Mares' Hurdle (Grade 1, 2m 4f) LOSSIEMOUTH is the standout horse in the Mares Hurdle – and given her official rating of 160 she should really be lining up in the Champion Hurdle with a solid each-way chance. She took a bad fall last time out at the Dublin Racing Festival when looking like she had State Man dealt with – who went on to win. However, after that setback it seems that connections have opted to get her confidence back with this easier challenge. The pick is in a league of her own compared with the mares she runs against today and is very unlikely to get beaten, but that is reflected in her odds-on price. She is also added to our accumulator for the day. Selection: Lossiemouth @ 4/6 with Betfair 4.00, Cheltenham – Unibet Champion Hurdle Trophy (Grade 1, 2m ½f) There is no denying that CONSTITUTION HILL is a good horse, but today he gets to prove that he is a grade above that, a truly remarkable and special competitor. He looks to put his name beside greats such as Istabraq and Night Nurse as the best hurdlers ever. He has had a mixed season that started with a setback as he missed the Fighting Fifth, followed by an impressive win ahead of superstar mare Lossiemouth in the Christmas Hurdle, and rounded off by a slightly less convincing win in the Unibet Hurdle. The Gordon Elliot mare Brighterdaysahead poses the biggest threat. She has shown glimpses of herself of being generational talent with three wins, twice claiming the scalp of last year's Champion Hurdle winner State Man. Ultimately though she has a lot more to prove today and the likelihood is that Constitution Hill will put her in her place. 4.40, Cheltenham – Hallgarten And Novum Wines Juvenile Handicap Hurdle (Grade 3, 2m ½f) Unlike the Ultima, this race has gone to Irish-trained horses for the past seven years. So while he has been balloted out of the race, thus needing two horses to drop out before he qualifies, EPHESUS certainly fits the bill having been schooled by master trainer Aidan O'Brien before his current handler Denis Hogan. He has a classy pedigree, being by Galileo out of a debut-winning Shadwell mare, and his mark could certainly be lenient given he has run his race every outing without getting his head in front. LIAM SWAGGER could hold the best claims of the horses trained on the eastern side of the Irish Sea. He is an 84-rated middle-distance horse on the Flat and proved he is in good health when taking a 12-furlong race at Southwell last month. His autumn runs on good ground, including a Listed win, suggest that today's conditions will suit and he can add to an amazing season for dual-purpose trainer James Owen. 5.20, Cheltenham – National Hunt Challenge Cup Novices' Handicap Chase (Class 2, 3m 6f) Second-season novices typically have a good record in this race where experience is certainly beneficial at the extended staying trip. STUZZIKINI, who made his chase debut last May, stands out as a second-season novice chaser who is a proven stayer and will relish the drying ground. He has won twice this term, first over 3m 2f in a novice chase in October and then the following month over 3m in open company when winning the valuable Grade 2 Troytown. His most recent run in the Thyestes will have blown away the cobwebs, leaving him ready to hit his peak today. Transmission, last off the list, certainly looks like the trip will suit after some impressive staying-on finishes. But Patrick Mullins, called up after James Bowen's ban for overuse of the whip, again has to be factored in as a negative because of his poor record against professional jockeys. What is the Cheltenham day 1 bet365 Super Boost? bet365 Super Boosts are being announced at 10am every day during the Cheltenham Festival. bet365 will be considerably boosting the price of one selection each day – this will typically be a popular odds-on shot boosted to evens, but you may even see prices such as 6/4 or 2/1. Last year three out of the four bet365 Super Boosts were successful. Cheltenham tips: Frequently asked questions What is an accumulator bet? An accumulator or acca is a bet that consists of multiple bets (or legs) that multiply together for bigger odds if they all win. What is a Lucky 15? A Lucky 15 is a bet with four legs that consists of 15 separate bets: four singles, six doubles, four trebles and a fourfold accumulator. What is an each-way bet? An each-way bet is when you not only bet on your horse to win, but you also bet on them to finish in the top designated places in a race (this will vary from race to race and bookmaker to bookmaker). The bet to finish in the places will be a fraction of the win odds (usually 1/5, but sometimes 1/4). What does NAP mean? Nap is short for Napoleon and denotes a tipster's best bet of the day. What does SP mean? SP stands for starting price – a horse's odds when a race begins. BOG stands for best odds guaranteed, an industry standard offer. Regarding bets placed after a certain time of day, if a horse's starting price is bigger than the odds you bet on, you will get the larger odds. Click here for the best Cheltenham BOG operators

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