Betting sites typically release Albert Bartlett odds several months in advance as part of their ante-post markets – or futures markets as they’re known in the US – allowing punters to find early value.
Typically, the earlier you back your selection, the bigger the price, but there's added risk if the horse doesn't run and be mindful that odds can move either way.
Look out for Non-Runner No Bet (NRNB) promotions from the top horse racing betting sites, which ensures your stake is refunded if your horse doesn’t line up on the day.
You can back a single horse to win the race outright. This is the most straightforward market when betting on Albert Bartlett odds: if your horse finishes first, you win. If it doesn’t, your bet loses.
In races with large fields, like the Albert Bartlett, some betting sites will pay out on the top four, five or even six places. This market increases your chances of a return, even if your pick doesn’t win outright.
An each-way bet splits your stake into two parts: • One half to win • One half to place (typically 1/4 or 1/5 the odds depending on the bookmaker’s terms) It’s a popular choice for punters looking to profit from outsiders in this competitive Grade 1 race.
Albert Bartlett odds are presented in three different formats. Most bookies allow you to toggle between these different formats when viewing horse racing odds:
Odds such as 10/1 mean for every £1 staked, you’d make a £10 profit if your bet is a winner. This format is most popular in the UK and Ireland.
The Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle is a Grade 1 race held on the final day of the Cheltenham Festival. It’s a serious stamina test and often a stepping stone for future Gold Cup or Stayers’ Hurdle contenders.
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Our odds comparison tool updates in real-time, helping punters maximise value across win, each-way and NRNB markets.
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