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Fearless bookmakers can be named on one hand- John banks, Freddie Williams. Well now you can add Racers and Royals to that exclusive list.

I have put my head well and truly above the parapet !!!. One month to go before it all starts in the Polish capital-with no form to go on with the new silencers-here are the spreads for the Warsaw GP.

 

Round one Warsaw Poland Saturday 18th April start time 6pm uk time

 

Hancock 11 - 13

Woffinden 11 - 13

Kasprzak 11 - 13

Pedersen 10 - 12

Hampel 10 - 12

NKI 10 - 12

Holder 10 - 12

Zagar 7 - 9

Doyle 6 - 8

Jonsson 6 - 8

MJJ 6 - 8

Janowski 6 - 8

Gollob 5 - 7

THJ 5 - 7

Batchelor 5 - 7

Harris 3 - 5

 

RULES
each contestant MUST place bets in all 12 rounds-in the event of having no money left they are out of the competition
Each player starts with £300. MAXIMUM BET PER GP IS £200.minimum bet per GP is £20(or total balance if less than £20) minimum bet per rider is £10.
If a rider is injured before a round starts then a bet is voided on that rider,or bets can be amended upto the meeting start time.
If a rider starts a meeting but is injured and cannot continue THE BET STANDS but any points scored by the reserves count towards the injured riders score.If any rider is excluded for a starting offence the reserve points scored do not get added.
To ensure fair play bets for the final round may be required to be PM`d to me instead of normal posting.

 

HOW TO PLAY
One must bet on a rider to score MORE OR LESS than the spread-the HIGHER figure is taken for MORE bets and the LOWER for LESS bets-the mid between the two is what I expect them to score-and they add up to 138 which is the total points available in a GP
EXAMPLE
player one wants £50 Hancock MORE(than 13) and £50 Jonsson LESS(than 6)
Hancock scores 15 so he wins -Hancock (15-13=2 x £50=£100 and Jonsson scores 5 so he wins (6-5 =1 x £50=£50.
Conversely if Hancock had a mare and scored 6 and Jonsson scored 10 he would lose (13-6=7 x £50=£350 and (10-6=4x £50=£200

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