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Post by banger on Nov 13, 2010 9:17:12 GMT
Race1---------------3 Race2---------------7 Race3---------------6 Race4---------------6 Race5 --------------2 Race6---------------6
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 13, 2010 10:38:21 GMT
Saturdays totescoop6 races Leg 1, Cheltenham - 1.55pm Leg 2, Cheltenham - 2.35pm Leg 3, Wetherby - 2.55pm Leg 4, Cheltenham - 3.10pm Leg 5, Wetherby - 3.25pm Leg 6, Cheltenham - 3.40pm
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 13, 2010 17:16:35 GMT
This weekend's totescoop6 was not won which means there is a total of £223,723 that rolls over in the win fund, while the bonus pot now stands at £95,881.
On a competitive afternoon's racing, only two tickets remained going into the fifth leg - the Bet on Live Football at totesport.com Handicap Chase at Wetherby - but Vodka Brook couldn't finish in the frame after an extraordinary finish which saw six in with a chance coming to the final fence.
This means the bet has now rolled over for three consecutive weeks.
"Although it was the fifth leg at Wetherby that put the Scoop6 to bed this weekend, the damage has already been done after Little Josh's 20/1 victory in the Paddy Power Gold Cup which means the bet should break the £500,000 barrier next Saturday," said totepool spokesman George Primarolo.
A total of £244,958 was bet into the pool this afternoon and there were 11 winners of the place dividend, each of whom picks up £95.80.
totescoop6 dividends - November 13
Win: Not Won Place: £95.80
totescoop6 rollovers - November 13
Win: £223,723 Bonus: £95,881
totescoop6 leg breakdown - November 13
After Leg 1: 24,971 After Leg 2:560 After Leg 3: 35 After Leg 4: 2 After Leg 5: 0 After Leg 6:0
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 20, 2010 8:38:42 GMT
ToteScoop6 Races Nov 20th
Tote Jackpot Scoop6 Saturdays totescoop6 races Leg 1, Haydock - 2.20pm Leg 2, Lingfield - 2.30pm Leg 3, Ascot - 2.35pm Leg 4, Haydock - 2.50pm Leg 5, Ascot - 3.10pm Leg 6, Lingfield - 3.40pm
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Post by banger on Nov 20, 2010 9:17:37 GMT
Race1------------4 Race2------------5 Race3------------2 Race4------------12 Race5------------4 Race6------------12
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 21, 2010 10:28:12 GMT
ON a rewarding day for some of jump racing's biggest names, 24 Tote Scoop6 players were also left celebrating after claiming the bet's win fund worth £15,405 each.
With three favourites obliging and 10-1 shot Spirit Of Sharjah the only winner at odds bigger than 7-2, punters were well placed going into the final leg at Lingfield where 11-4 favourite Hitchens had too much in hand over Enact at the finish.
The winners will now have a chance to play for next weekend's bonus fund, in which there will be £158,455 available.
Totepool spokesman George Primarolo said: "There were plenty of short-priced favourites up and down the country this weekend and they didn't let Scoop6 punters down, which means 24 punters now have the chance to taketheir winnings to almost £175,000 when they go for the bonus fund next weekend."
A total of £417,158 was bet into the pool and there were 2,362 winners of the place dividend, each of whom picks up £35.30.
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 27, 2010 9:36:01 GMT
24 GO FOR SCOOP6 GLORY 3.05 Newbury.
Twenty-four punters will be aiming to add a further £158,455 to the £15,405 they each won on the totescoop6 last weekend when they try and pick the winner of the bonus race on Saturday which is the Hennessy Gold Cup at Newbury.
This weekend's totescoop6 win fund starts from scratch and with Newcastle's fixture falling foul of the weather, the bet takes in races from both Kempton's all-weather card and Newbury's prestigious Hennessy meeting.
"With Newcastle's meeting biting the dust, this weekend's Scoop6 heads to both Newbury and Kempton and the twenty-four bonus hunters will have to pick the winner of a very competitive renewal of the Hennessy if they are to be with a shout of landing a six-figure sum," said totepool spokesman George Primarolo.
totescoop6 races - 27/11/10
Leg 1: 2.00 Newbury
Leg 2: 2.10 Kempton
Leg 3: 2.40 Kempton
Leg 4: 3.05 Newbury
Leg 5: 3.15 Kempton
Leg 6: 3.40 Newbury
totescoop6 rollovers - 27/11/10
Bonus: £158,455
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 28, 2010 10:54:44 GMT
Two of the twenty-four ticket holders - including professional punter Harry Findlay - were toasting Diamond Harry's victory in the Hennessy Gold Cup as it meant they share the £158,455 that was up for grabs in the totescoop6 bonus fund.
For the second successive week, the win fund was landed which means three winning tickets each pocket £22,259.30.
One of the winners was a totesport customer who staked £6,300 but the other two winning tickets were held by a Ladbrokes customer who staked just £8 on the bet but managed to double up after having a non-runner in the third leg which went on the favourite - and eventual winner - Insolenceofoffice.
'Non-runners are usually a nightmare for punters but one small-staking totescoop6 punter will be delighted as the defection of Miss Toldyaso at Kempton meant he's ended up winning over £10,000 more on this weekend's bet,' said totepool spokesman George Primarolo.
A total of £190,794 was bet into the pool this afternoon and there were 1088 winners of the place dividend, each of whom picks up £35.00.
totescoop6 dividends - 27/11/10
Win: £22,259.30
Place: £35.00
totescoop6 rollovers - 27/11/10
Bonus: £79,227
totescoop6 leg breakdown - 27/11/10
After Leg 1: 30,575
After Leg 2: 2,724
After Leg 3: 1,458
After Leg 4: 102
After Leg 5: 35
After Leg 6: 3
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Post by Kimmy on Dec 4, 2010 8:48:20 GMT
COLD weather has decimated the sporting schedule, not to mention the train, air, and bus schedules, but for Scoop6 punters and Channel 4 viewers racing steams onwards with a brace of meetings on the all-weather on Saturday.
RELATED LINKS
* Kempton Saturday cards * Southwell Saturday cards * Kempton 3.40 betting * Southwell 2.55 betting * Saturday video forums
Six races - three apiece from Kempton and Southwell - form the Scoop6 and are joined by an additional contest from Kempton to create Channel 4's seven-strong terrestrial TV card.
Both fixtures have as their feature competitive looking 86-100 rated handicaps, over 6f at Southwell and 7f at Kempton.
Early betting in the Southwell contest, the Totepool A Better Way To Bet Handicap at 2.55, puts the David Barron-trained Southwell specialist Ingleby Arch the 11-2 favourite.
Despite notching seven wins from 20 all-weather appearances, all of them at Southwell, his trainer sounded a note of caution on Friday.
Barron said: “Ingleby Arch is in good form and is high enough in the handicap. The draw [stall one] is useless to him. I don’t like that inside draw at Southwell.”
Kempton's feature, the 3.40 William Hill - Home of Betting Handicap, sees the Chris Dwyer-trained Mia's Boybattling with last time out winner Arteus for early favouritism.
Dwyer said: “Mia's Boy seems in good form. It is a slight concern going right-handed and he has never run right-handed since I have had him but I think he'll handle it okay. He is in good form at present and was a little bit unlucky at Wolverhampton.”
William Hill will pay out one notch up on the odds scale on all winners at Kempton and Southwell on Saturday, making a 5-1 winner an 11-2 winner, a 15-2 winner an 8-1 winner, a 14-1 winner a 15-1 winner, and so on.
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Post by Kimmy on Dec 4, 2010 20:16:43 GMT
SCOOP6 punters found themselves frozen out on Saturday when only one favourite obliged across the featured races at Southwell and Kempton.
The three successful players from last weekend chasing the bonus of £28,619 failed to find the David Nicholls-trained winner, Cape Vale, while the overall bet, which included 25-1 scorer Hidden Glory, also proved elusive.
More than £190,000 was invested in the pools, which now roll over to next Saturday when the win fund reopens with £61,996 in the coffers. The bonus, which will not be contested, now standsat £55,189.
There were 181 winners of the place dividend, each picking up £195.70.
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Post by Kimmy on Dec 10, 2010 17:04:44 GMT
SCOOP6 RACES 11/12/10 1:55 CHE Keith Prowse Hospitality Tingle Creek Chase (Grade 1) Cl1 2m110y 2:30 CHE Vote A. P. Gold Cup (Handicap Chase) Grade 3 Cl1 2m5f 2:45 LNW £150 Welcome Bonus At galacasino.co.uk Handicap Cl2 1m2f 3:05 CHE StanJames.com International Hurdle (Grade 2) Cl1 2m1f 3:20 LNW Get Best Odds Guaranteed At coral.co.uk Handicap Cl6 1m 3:40 CHE Albert Bartlett Novices´ Hurdle (Registered As The Bristol Novices´ Hurdle Race) (Grade 2) Cl1 3m
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Post by Kimmy on Dec 12, 2010 11:30:57 GMT
There were three winners of Saturday afternoon's totescoop6 after Mossley ran out an impressive winner of the Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle at Cheltenham.
A total of 21 tickets were left going into the final leg but only three picked Nicky Henderson's gelding who was sent off the 3/1 co-favourite of three.
Each of the three winners pick up £50,989.80 and now have the chance to go for next weekend's bonus race where they will be vying for a share of the £94,177 which is currently in the bonus fund.
Two of the winners placed their Scoop6 through Ladbrokes shops and both spent just £2 on the bet.
"The three totescoop6 winners have been given an early Christmas present after Mossley landed them just over £50,000 each and they now have the chance to take their haul well into six figures when they attempt to pick the winner of next weekend's bonus race," said totepool spokesman George Primarolo.
A total of £259,922 was bet into the pool and there were 680 winners of the place dividend, each of whom picks up £76.40.
totescoop6 dividends - 11/12/10
Win: £50,989.80
Place: £76.40
totescoop6 rollovers - 11/12/10
Bonus: £94,177
totescoop6 leg breakdown - 11/12/10
After Leg 1: 77,368
After Leg 2: 1,411
After Leg 3: 168
After Leg 4: 68
After Leg 5: 21
After Leg 6: 3
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Post by Kimmy on Dec 18, 2010 9:28:44 GMT
ToteScoop6 Races Dec 18th
Tote Jackpot Scoop6 Saturdays totescoop6 races Leg 1, Lingfield - 1.55pm Leg 2, Southwell - 2.05pm Leg 3, Lingfield - 2.30pm Leg 4, Southwell - 2.40pm* Leg 5, Lingfield - 3.05pm Leg 6, Southwell - 3.15pm
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Post by Kimmy on Jan 1, 2011 10:11:15 GMT
THE first Totescoop6 for a fortnight comes from Cheltenham and Exeter on Saturday, when all six races will be live on Channel 4.
Musselburgh was due to contribute two of Channel 4's six contests, but that meeting was abandoned on Friday morning due to frozen ground.
The Scoop6 effectively starts from scratch, with no win fund rollover from the truncated version of the bet on December 18, when the bonus was also landed.
Scoop6 races 1.30 Cheltenham,2.00 Cheltenham, 2.15 Exeter, 2.35 Cheltenham, 2.50 Exeter, 3.10 Cheltenham
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Post by Kimmy on Jan 1, 2011 21:12:26 GMT
DAVID PIPE dashed punters' hopes as the Scoop6 returned after a fortnight's break on Saturday.
His 20-1 shot Ashkazar led home a one-two-three for the yard in the Skybet.com Handicap Hurdle at Cheltenham, knocking out the two remaining tickets - on King's Legacy and Le Beau Bai - in the bet's final leg.
That pair were unable to land a blow which means there is a rollover of £50,674 in the win fund carried forward to next weekend and there is £21,717 in the bonus pot. The Scoop6 had not been held thetwo previous Saturdays due to abandonments.
"Despite this weekend's bet comprising several competitive handicaps, two punters still managed to make it through to the final leg, but Ashkazar's victory at 20-1 means that a single Scoop6 winner next Saturday could land up to £150,000," said Totepool spokesman George Primarolo.
A total of £144,784 was bet into the pool on Saturday and there were 302 winners of the place fund, collecting £95.80 each.
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