Where to place your Cheltenham Free Bet
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30 December 2010 /
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If you aren't sure if betting is for you then why not take advantage of Betfair's Free £25 Bet offer for new account holders? It is like trying before you buy - you get two shots at winning with your first bet. Place a bet on any market during the 2010 Cheltenham Festival and if you aren't a winner we'll refund your stake and give you a second shot at winning to hopefully get your Betfair betting experience off to a positive start.
There are many markets open during Cheltenham Festival week and we are sure there'll be a market that will suit you. Whether you are looking to bet on the big Cheltenham Gold Cup duel between Kauto Star and Denman or whether you are looking to bet on the smaller races, there'll be somewhere for you to place your free Cheltenham bet.
The Cheltenham Festival is one of the biggest betting events every year so this is a great time to join the fun and over two million other sporting fans betting on the exchanges with Betfair. The difference between Betfair and your traditional high street bookmaker is that you are in essence betting against someone else who agrees with you on the value of a bet instead of betting against a bookmaker. This means that you'll mostly find a better value odds for your bet on the Betfair exchanges and thus you are able to win more money than you would do at a traditional bookmaker.
When looking at placing your Cheltenham Free Bet look at all the articles over at betting.betfair from the dedicated team of writers and journalists. These guys scour the newswires and the markets to keep you up to date with the latest news and prices on the Cheltenham Festival to give you the most information possible to give you the best chance to win money on the Betfair markets.
To claim your Free Cheltenham Bet simply click on that link and sign-up for your free account with Betfair. Good Luck and we hope you enjoy your Betfair Cheltenham Festival Betting experience.
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