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How does the Scoop 6 work?

How does the Scoop 6 work?

The Scoop 6 is a once-a-week bet every Saturday. It involves picking a horse in each of six specific UK horse races. If you pick the winner in each of the six races you win the pool. There is also a place dividend if you manage to pick a placed horse in each of the six races.

How do you place a Scoop 6 bet?

To place a bet on course you’ll need to complete one our Tote Scoop6 slips. You’ll need to know the racecard number of the horses you want to include. Complete the slip by marking your chosen horses under the relevant races. Hand the slip to the member of the Tote staff and your bet will be placed.

How does a Pick 6 carryover work?

Pick 6 Carryovers If a race card finishes without a Pick 6 winner, the track deducts its takeout from the pool and carries it over to the next day. As days pass without winners, the betting pool grows larger and larger until someone wins it all.

What happens if Placepot not won?

What happens when there’s a non-runner in a placepot? If the horse becomes a non-runner after the bet has been struck, the stake goes on the SP favourite. If there are joint favourites, or co-favourites then the customer gets the horse with the lowest race card number.

Can I do Scoop 6 online?

The Scoop6 has always been one of the most popular horse racing bets on a Saturday. It can make you a millionaire! For jut a £2 stake, you have the chance to win up to £15 million, just by picking 6 winners. And the great news is, you can now place your bets online.

Which bookies do Scoop 6?

Bet365 Scoop 6 Bet365 have partnered with Colossus to offer customers a pool betting option which gives them the chance to win a share of the prize pool by contributing a fixed stake into the pool.

Does Paddy Power do Scoop 6?

The Shoot 6 is a Paddy Power Speciality bet based on the races advertised/known as Scoop 6. The customer selects a horse (or the unnamed favourite) in each of the six nominated Scoop 6 races. For a €2 stake, a Shoot Six is settled as follows: – A €1 SP win accumulator plus a 25% bonus if all six selections win.

How does Pick 6 payout work?

With a Pick 6 bet, you win if you correctly select the winners of six consecutive horse races. Many tracks are now doing this wager in a Jackpot Pick Six format: unless there is one single ticket with the winning horses, a portion of the pool is paid out but the majority carries over to the next day.

How does a Pick 6 pay out?

The pick 6 wager actually has two payoffs, one for bettors who pick all six winners, and a smaller payoff for those who pick five out of six. The total pick 6 betting pool is divided by percentage between the two payouts, along the lines of 75% for the six-winner pool and 25% for the five-winner pool.

How are placepot winnings calculated?

The number of winning lines you have is calculated by multiplying the amount of successful lines in each leg together to get your total. To work out how much you have won, multiply your stake per line by the amount of winning lines you have.

What happens if you have a non runner in a scoop 6?

What happens if one of my Tote Scoop 6 picks is a non-runner? The Scoop 6 non-runner rules state: “If any of the horses in your Tote Scoop6 bet are subsequently non-runners, your stake will automatically be moved on to the unnamed favourite of the race at the off.”

How much is a Pick 6?

$2 per play
The price of the new Pick 6 base game has increased to $2 per play.

How do Placepot bets work?

Betting on the placepot is available for every racing meeting at all of the best horse racing betting sites. To win by betting on the Placepot, bettors just have to select a placed horse in races 1-6 on a selected race card, with their stake then going into a pool, and that pool then being divided between the winners.

What’s the difference between a placepot and Place 6?

Place 6 vs Placepot all-time figures The Place 6 launched on the 13th July 2018 and, since that date, it has gone head to head against the Placepot at 2,473 meetings. The Place 6 has paid a higher dividend 1,498 times (61%) with a further 149 draws (6%) thanks to Best Dividend Guaranteed and just 826 defeats (33%).

What happens in Scoop 6 If a meeting is abandoned?

If one or more SuperScoop6 shootout race is void, or is abandoned, or there are no official finishers or there is no result declared for any reason, and is not re-run on the same day, then all registered qualifiers will be entitled to make a selection in an alternative shootout race to be nominated by totesport.

What are the scoop 6 rules in horse racing?

The Scoop 6 non-runner rules state: “If any of the horses in your Tote Scoop6 bet are subsequently non-runners, your stake will automatically be moved on to the unnamed favourite of the race at the off.” If there are joint or co-favourites, the highest racecard number carries your money.

What is the Scoop6 challenge and how does it work?

The challenge is to select all 6 winners from 6 races during Saturday meetings. If you meet this challenge you will win a share of the Scoop6 win fund, which is frequently worth over £1 million, and you will also get the chance to play for the Scoop6 bonus fund by picking the winner of a race the following Saturday.

What is the Tote Scoop6 pool bet?

The Tote Scoop6 is a fantastic pool bet which gives you the chance to win a fortune for a £2 stake. The challenge is to select all 6 winners from 6 races during Saturday meetings.

How does a scoop 6 BET work?

A scoop 6 bet works by selecting a single horse in each of the six Scoop 6 races in television broadcasted on a Saturday afternoon. A scoop6 bet costs a minimum unit stake of £2 and could win you all or a share of a substantial dividend if you are successful.