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What happens if you have a non runner in a Lucky 15?

If you've placed a multiple bet, such as a Double, a Yankee or a Lucky 15 and one of your selections is a non-runner, your bet still stands, it is just settled without the non-running selection. So if you placed a Treble, this will become a Double. If you place a Double, this will become a single.
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Do I get my money back for a non runner?

Most bookmakers will offer a non-runner no bet (NRNB) on markets for races taking place that day, or often from the evening before. This essentially means that if you backed that horse in a race and it gets withdrawn, you will get your stake returned to you.
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Do you get double the odds 1 winner in a Lucky 15?

Another reason Lucky 15 bets are very popular is many bookies offer bonuses on these bets making finding winning Lucky 15 bets even easier. These Lucky 15 bonuses usually consist of either double odds or even treble odds for one winner and an added bonus if all of your selections in the bet are winners.
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What happens to my bet if a race is abandoned?

An abandoned or postponed event/match will be deemed void regardless of being rescheduled, unless specifically stated in the rules; If a market has already been settled when the event is abandoned, then the bet will stand.
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What happens if you lay a non runner?

I bet on a non-runner, what happens to my bet? Bets placed on Antepost markets will be settled as a losing bets. Bets places on Day of the Race markets will have their stakes returned once the non-runner is declared.
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What happens to my bet if my horse doesn't run?

Bets places on Non-Runner Money Back markets will have their stakes returned once the non-runner is declared. If you have placed an accumulator, the line related to the non-runner will be void, you will receive your stake for that line back. The rest of the lines in the accumulator will still stand.
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What are Rule 4 rules in horse racing?

Rule 4 is a general rule of betting which relates to the reduction of winnings when a horse you have backed wins or is placed. They are made when a horse is withdrawn from a race because it becomes easier for the other runners to win. An amount of money is taken out of winnings to balance the effect of the non-runner.
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What happens if you bet on an inactive player?

Every sportsbook will cancel your bet if the player is inactive per the league or team's official injury report. That's the case if you bet the over or under. Some books will honor the bet if the player is active, even if he or she doesn't play a single second.
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What happens if you bet on a player and he doesn't start?

If the named player does not start the match bets will be deemed void and the stake will be refunded, unless your bet involves more than one selection, in which case it will be settled on the remaining selections.
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Do you lose your bet if its a no contest?

In the event a fight ends in a “No Contest”, all bets void unless settlement has already been determined.
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Should I do each way on Lucky 15?

Quite simply, an each-way Lucky 15 is one in which all the bets are each-way bets so there are now 30 bets. The total stake of an each-way Lucky 15 is double that of a regular Lucky 15. The reason to go with an each-way Lucky 15 is that you will earn returns for every horse that places rather than just winners.
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Are Lucky 15s worth it?

Lucky 15s are good options for punters who are looking to widen the net with their predictions. They offer more security than many kinds of bets and are therefore more likely to make a return of some kind.
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What is better Lucky 15 or Yankee?

A Yankee and a Lucky 15 are both multiple bets suitable for four selections in different events. The difference between them is the Yankee doesn't include single bets on the four selections, whereas a Lucky 15 does.
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How do I go from a non-runner to a 5K?

Start with a slower pace and exercise for shorter times, such as a few short walks spread throughout the day. Work your way up to moving faster and for longer periods as your body adjusts. Then begin the 5K training schedule once you're able to exercise for 30 minutes at a time.
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What happens with a non-runner in a Yankee?

What happens to a yankee bet with a non-runner? If a Yankee includes a non-runner, all 11 bets still stand. One non-runner and one winner in a double would see you paid out to the value of the single winner.
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Do runners get appearance money?

It also compensates them for the competitions they are forced to miss while training (an athlete can't run a fast 10-K during a high-mileage week of marathon training). Appearance fees can range from just a few thousand dollars, to over $200,000.
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Can an athlete bet on himself to win?

Betting against yourself in organized sports is illegitimate and antithetical to the core objective of participation which is winning. A win says the game has been played the right way and individual practice has paid off.
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What happens if you bet on a player to score and he scores an own goal?

While your bet will be paid out as a winner if your player scores at any point in the game, you will not be paid out if the only time they hit the back of the net is via an own goal. The hat-trick and to score a double markets are two areas where own goals will not count either.
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Can you just bet on a team to win?

Moneyline Bets

Moneylines are the simplest type of bet. In a moneyline wager, bettors make bets simply on who will win the game. This does not involve any point spreads or margins of victory.
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Do I lose my bet if a player retires?

First ball — All moneyline bets are action after the first ball is played. Therefore, if you bet on a player who retired during the first game, you lose your moneyline bet. One set — Some books like FanDuel require at least one set to be completed before moneyline wagers become action.
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Can you live bet while at a game?

Live betting lets you bet while the game is unfolding. Especially popular with NFL bettors, in-play wagering gives you the chance to take advantage of live odds while you're watching everything from the Super Bowl to a regular-season Sunday afternoon football game.
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Does DraftKings refund if a player doesn't play?

What Happens If a Player Doesn't Play for Prop Bets on DraftKings Sportsbook? Generally speaking, if a player doesn't play, then your prop bet on DraftKings Sportsbook will likely be void. This means you will have your wager amount returned to you.
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What is the 20 rule in horse riding?

The researchers found that an average adult light riding horse could comfortably carry about 20 percent of their ideal bodyweight. This result agrees with the value recommended by the Certified Horsemanship Association and the U.S. Cavalry Manuals of Horse Management published in 1920.
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What is the whip rule in horse racing?

The basic rules for use within a race, implemented as of 13 February 2023 in Jump racing and 27 March 2023 in Flat racing, are as follows: The whip can be used a maximum of 6 times in a Flat race or 7 times in a Jump race. Any more than this will prompt the stewards to review the ride.
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What is the equestrian blood rule?

If the horse shows fresh blood anywhere on the body, it will be eliminated. If no fresh blood is found, the horse and rider can resume or ride the test without penalty. If blood is found after a test is completed, the horse and rider could still be eliminated by the judge.
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