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Post by Kimmy on Apr 23, 2010 18:25:12 GMT
A SINGLE winner of Saturday's Totescoop6 could be looking at a payout in excess of £500,000 after last weekend's bet rolled over to the tune of £264,508.
There is now £113,360 in the bonus fund as well as over £250,000 in the win pot and punters will have to find winners from Sandown and Ripon.
Totepool spokesman George Primarolo said: "The Scoop6 is beginning to gain momentum after several rollovers and jumps fans will be trying to land one last big payday of around £500,000 as the season draws to an end on Saturday."
Scoop6 races: 2.00 Sandown, 2.15 Ripon, 2.50 Ripon, 3.05 Sandown, 3.25 Ripon, 3.40 Sandown
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Post by Kimmy on Apr 24, 2010 10:38:49 GMT
Race
Selections
1 Sandown 2.00 Sangfroid Mous Of Men
2 Ripon 2.15 Midnight Martini Jack My Boy
3 Ripon 2.50 Lost In Paris Kyzer Chief 4 Sandown 3.05 Lacdoudal The Package 5 Ripon 3.25 Halla San Gordonsville 6 Sandown 3.40 Confront Paco Boy
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Post by banger on Apr 24, 2010 11:21:15 GMT
My £2 Is On These Hopefuls
Race1 11 Race2 2 Race3 5 Race4 11 Race5 7 Race6 4
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Post by Kimmy on Apr 24, 2010 21:53:39 GMT
SATURDAY'S Scoop6 was not won, meaning over £500,000 will roll over to StanJames.com 2,000 Guineas day next weekend.
Only a single ticket remained going into the fifth leg at Ripon, but Dazinski's victory meant the bet rolled over for the fifth consecutive weekend.
"There was to be no fairytale end to the jumps season for Scoop6 punters and well over £500,000 will be carried forward to the Guineas meeting at Newmarket next weekend," Totepool spokesman George Primarolo said on Saturday.
A total of £326,805 was bet into the Scoop6 pools on Saturday and there were 229 winners of the place dividend, each of whom picked up£285.40.
Scoop6 breakdown:
After leg 1: 42,363, after leg 2: 4,056, after leg 3: 216, after leg 4: 1, after leg 5: 0
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Post by Kimmy on Apr 30, 2010 21:09:18 GMT
A SINGLE winner of Saturday's Totescoop6 could land up to £750,000 by next Saturday, after punters failed to land the bet last weekend.
There is a totalof £378,889 in the win fund, while the bonus pot has swelled to £162,381.
This weekend's bet comprises racing from Newmarket, Goodwood and Thirsk, with five of the six legs live on Channel 4, the exception being the fifth leg - the 3.30 at Thirsk.
Totepool spokesman George Primarolo said on Friday: "The Scoop6 pools are creeping closer to the magic million mark and a single winner of this weekend's bet could pocket up to £750,000."
Scoop6 legs:
1.55 Newmarket, 2.15 Goodwood, 3.05 Newmarket, 3.25 Goodwood, 3.30 Thirsk, 3.40 Newmarket
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Post by banger on May 1, 2010 8:04:29 GMT
My £2
Leg1 14 Leg2 5 Leg3 3 Leg4 3 Leg5 1 Leg6 2
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Post by Kimmy on May 2, 2010 8:33:46 GMT
The totescoop6 was not won on Saturday afternoon which means there is a rollover of £510,908 in the win fund going forward to next weekend whilst there is now £218,960 in the bonus pot.
There were only five tickets left following Makfi's victory at 33/1 in the stanjames.com 2000 Guineas and the rest were put to bed by Definightly's victory in the 3.25 at Goodwood.
"The majority of punters banked on St Nicholas Abbey in the 2000 Guineas and his failure to land the first classic of the flat season means that the Scoop6 could roll over to the tune of £1million next weekend," said totepool spokesman George Primarolo.
A total of £377,198 was bet into the Scoop6 pools and there were 48 winners of the place dividend, each of whom picks up £1,571.60.
totescoop6 dividends - 01/05/10
Win: Not Won
Place: £1,571.60
totescoop6 rollovers - 01/05/10
Win: £510,908
Bonus: £218,960
totescoop6 leg breakdown - 01/05/10
After Leg 1: 9,787
After Leg 2: 523
After Leg 3: 5
After Leg 4: 0
After Leg 5: 0
After Leg 6: 0
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Post by Kimmy on May 7, 2010 20:56:18 GMT
SATURDAY'S Scoop6 could hit the magic million pounds mark after almost £750,000 rolled over in both the win and bonus funds last weekend.
There is a total of £510,908 in the win fund, while the bonus pot has swelled to £218,960.
Punters will have to find the winners of six races from Haydock, Ascot and Lingfield if they are to land a mammoth payout.
"The Scoop6 could well hit the million mark this weekend and should appeal to fans of both codes as Lingfield, Ascot and Haydock host the very best in Group and summer jumping action," Totepool spokesman George Primarolo said on Friday.
Saturday's Scoop6 races:
Leg 1: 2.00 Haydock, leg 2: 2.50 Ascot, leg 3: 3.00 Haydock, leg 4: 3.10 Lingfield, leg 5: 3.25 Ascot, leg 6: 3.35 Haydock
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Post by banger on May 8, 2010 7:57:49 GMT
MY BEST BET
Leg1 4 Leg2 7 Leg3 6 Leg4 6 Leg 5 14 Leg6 6
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Post by Kimmy on May 8, 2010 11:53:25 GMT
Scoop6: Saturday 8 May 2010
Race
Selections
1 Haydock 2.00 Daily Bargain race
2 Ascot 2.50 Alsace Lorraine Blue Angel
3 Haydock 3.00 Picture This Sangfroid 4 Lingfield 3.10 Captain James Cook Desert Myth 5 Ascot 3.25 Oratory Prime Exhibit 6 Haydock 3.35 Overturn Gloucester
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Post by Kimmy on May 9, 2010 9:55:26 GMT
The totescoop6 was not won on Saturday afternoon which means there is a rollover of £655,424 in the win fund going forward to next weekend while there is now £280,896 in the bonus pot.
Saturday afternoon's bet went all the way to the last leg at Haydock and there were still 26 units left in at that point.
However, Eradicate's victory in the totesport.com Swinton Hurdle means that the bet has now eluded punters for the past six weekends.
"The totescoop6 looked all set to be won with 26 tickets still in with a shout going into the Swinton Hurdle but Eradicate's victory means that there will be well over a million up for grabs on the bet next weekend," said totepool spokesman George Primarolo.
A total of £412,902 was bet into the Scoop6 pools this afternoon and there were 1273 winners of the place dividend, each of whom picks up £64.80.
totescoop6 dividends - May 8
Win: Not Won Place: £64.80
totescoop6 rollovers - May 8
Win: £655,424 Bonus: £280,896
totescoop6 leg breakdown - May 8
After Leg 1: 48,189 After Leg 2: 13,081 After Leg 3: 3,028 After Leg 4: 817 After Leg 5: 26 After Leg 6: 0
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Post by Kimmy on May 14, 2010 18:15:46 GMT
Scoop6 Races May 15th
Tote Scoop6 Races Saturdays totescoop6 races Leg 1, Newbury - 2.00pm Leg 2, Newmarket - 2.15pm Leg 3, Newbury - 2.30pm Leg 4, Thirsk - 3.15pm Leg 5, Newmarket - 3.25pm Leg 6, Newbury - 3.40pm
THE Tote Scoop6 will break through the £1 million barrier on Saturday after last weekend's rollover fell just short of seven figures.
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There is a total of £655,424 in the win fund while the bonus pot has swelled to £280,896 and, with turnover set to go through the roof on Saturday, a single winner of the bet could become a Scoop6millionaire if successful in the bonus race next weekend.
Saturday's bet is made up of a competitive Listed race and five wide-open handicaps from Newmarket, Newbury and Thirsk with Channel 4 planning to show the closing stages of the race at Thirsk.
Totepool spokesman George Primarolo said: "The Tote Scoop6 looks all set to smash through the seven-figure mark this weekend and a single winner could well get the chance to become a millionaire if picking all six winners of Saturday's bet."
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Post by banger on May 15, 2010 11:44:22 GMT
Leg1 3 Leg2 2 Leg3 14 Leg4 2 Leg5 8 Leg6 14
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Post by Kimmy on May 16, 2010 8:16:24 GMT
The totescoop6 was not won on Saturday afternoon which means there is a rollover of £968,299 in the win fund going forward to next weekend whilst there is now £414,985 in the bonus pot.
Only two tickets remained - both on Strathcal - by the time the fifth leg came round but Chiberta King's win at 11/4 in the 32Red Handicap at Newmarket means that there should be well over £2million up for grabs on next weekend's bet.
'This weekend's Scoop6 proved to be one of the most popular in recent memory with turnover of just under £900,000 but punters were out of luck and there could be a potential payout of well over £2million next weekend,' said totepool spokesman George Primarolo.
A whopping £893,930 was bet into the Scoop6 pools on Saturday afternoon and there were 322 winners of the place dividend, each of whom picks up a healthy £555.20.
totescoop6 dividends - 15/05/10
Win: Not Won
Place: £555.20
totescoop6 rollovers - 15/05/10
Win: £968,299
Bonus: £414,985
totescoop6 leg breakdown - 15/05/10
After Leg 1: 86,176
After Leg 2: 4,442
After Leg 3: 448
After Leg 4: 2
After Leg 5: 0
After Leg 6: 0
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Post by Kimmy on May 21, 2010 21:03:48 GMT
The totescoop6 win fund will smash through the million pound barrier this weekend after last Saturday's pot fell just short of seven figures.
The combined pools could well reach £2million this weekend and with punters playing for £968,299 in the win fund and a rollover of £414,985 in the bonus pot, turnover is certain to reach well into seven figures on Saturday.
This weekend's bet sees the very best in turf action from Goodwood, Haydock and York with all six races live on Channel 4.
The highlight comes at Haydock where a field of ten line up for the Group 2 Betfred.com Temple Stakes with multiple Group 1 winner Borderlescott currently the 7/2 favourite just ahead of Kingsgate Native and the resurgent Equiano.
"A single winner of this weekend's totescoop6 will become an instant millionaire and with all six races live on Channel 4, punters up and down the country will be glued to their screens in the hope of landing a fortune," said totepool spokesman George Primarolo.
totescoop6 races - 22/05/10:
Leg 1: 2.15 Goodwood Leg 2: 2.30 Haydock Leg 3: 2.45 Goodwood Leg 4: 3.00 Haydock Leg 5: 3.10 York Leg 6: 3.40 York
totescoop6 rollovers:
Win: £968,299
Bonus: £414,985
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Post by banger on May 22, 2010 7:59:31 GMT
Race1 9 Race2 14 Race3 6 Race4 6 Race5 4 Race6 5
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Post by Kimmy on May 24, 2010 7:41:13 GMT
Nine lucky people landed a share of a monster totescoop6 dividend on Saturday as each took home £160,048.
Over £2million made its way into the pot after a few rollovers, with £1,348,958 alone on the day, the seventh largest total in the history of the bet.
There were 30 tickets left in going into the final leg at York and seven horses were covered in the sportingbet.com Sprint Handicap, which went to Tim Easterby's 7-2 favourite Hamish McGonagall.
The nine winners will now have a chance to go for next weekend's bonus race and the chance to add a whopping £617,329 to their winnings.
"Although the country was basking in glorious sunshine on Saturday afternoon, Scoop6 punters stayed glued to their screens and poured just under £1.4million into the bet," said totepool spokesman George Primarolo.
"Hats off to the nine winners who now have the chance to go for the bonus fund next weekend and take their winnings to well over £750,000."
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Post by Kimmy on May 28, 2010 21:42:17 GMT
THE nine winners of last week's Tote Scoop6 have been set a tricky puzzle to crack if they are to land a bumper bonus fund, after the Tote revealed that Saturday's bonus race will be the 20-runner Coral.co.uk Sprint at Newmarket.
Last week's victorious punters each scooped £160,048 by selecting all six winners of the Saturday bet, and this week's bonus race gives them a chance to take their winnings to more than £750,000, as the bonus fund sits at a whopping £617,329.
One of the nine punters, Stephen McCabe from Littlehills, Auchinairn, won the Scoop6 with a single £2 bet and is still trying to come to terms with his success.
"It's been really hard to take it in, winning all that money and for only £2," said McCabe.
"I'm proud of myself that I managed to stake only £2 and be up there with the big players of the Scoop6. I've always liked the bet and have played it since it started."
Saturday's Scoop6 comprises four races from Haydock and two from Newmarket, including the Coral.co.uk Sprint. Thebet concludes with the Group 3 Timeform Jury Stakes at Haydock.
Scoop6 legs Leg 1: 2.00 Haydock Leg 2: 2.30 Haydock Leg 3: 2.45 Newmarket Leg 4: 3.00 Haydock Leg 5 (bonus race): 3.20 Newmarket Leg 6: 3.30 Haydock
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Post by banger on May 29, 2010 7:43:37 GMT
Leg1 2 Leg2 6 Leg3 10 Leg4 6 Leg5 14 Leg6 6
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Post by Kimmy on May 31, 2010 8:32:48 GMT
The £2 punter that won the totescoop6 last week landed this weekend's bonus fund after picking the winner of the coral.co.uk Sprint at Newmarket and will share his £617,329 payout with seven of the other winners.
Stephen McCabe picked Swilly Ferry who won at 12/1 but had colluded with seven of the other bonus hunters which means they all collect £77,166 each. One of the winners chose to go it alone and plumped for joint-favourite Pastoral Player who was eventually unplaced.
The Scoop6 win fund was also won this afternoon by a single ticket that was placed in a Ladbrokes shop. The winner placed a total of £64 on the bet and lands £85,653 for their troubles.
There were only two tickets going into the final leg - the Timeform Jury Stakes - with a selection apiece on joint-favourites Main Aim and Lord Shanakill. Sir Michael Stoute's entire ran out the three-quarter length winner to make it the second successive week that the bet has been landed.
The lucky winner now has the chance to take his winnings into six figures when he tried to land a further £36,708 in the bonus race next weekend.
"The Scoop6 produced plenty of winners this afternoon as not only did the eight of last weekend's winners pick up the bonus pot but there was also a single winner who landed over £80,000 on the win fund as well," said totepool spokesman George Primarolo.
There were 528 winners of the place dividend, each of whom picks up £92.60.
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Post by Kimmy on Jun 4, 2010 19:16:39 GMT
Scoop6 Races June 5th
Tote Scoop6 Races Saturdays totescoop6 Races Leg 1, Musselburgh - 2.05pm Leg 2, Doncaster - 2.20pm Leg 3, Musselburgh - 2.35pm Leg 4, Doncaster - 2.50pm Leg 5, Musselburgh - 3.10pm Leg 6, Musselburgh - 3.40pm*
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Post by Kimmy on Jun 5, 2010 19:46:31 GMT
HAMISH MCGONAGALL was once again the toast of Scoop6 players, after he won the sixth leg of Saturday's bet.
Two weeks ago the same horse netted nine Scoop6 players a share of a bumper £2 million Scoop6 pot when winning at York.
His success in Saturday's Totescoop6 Scottish Sprint Cup at Musselburgh landed 11 winners £5,628.40 each and entitles them to a crack at the bonus fund next week, currently standing at £63,242.
There were 4,869 winners of the place fund on Saturday, each winning a measly £7.20.
Robert Breary, who scooped the win fund of £86,653 last weekend, failed to collect the £36,708 bonus after his selection, Striking Spirit, was beaten a neck by Hamish McGonagall.
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Post by Kimmy on Jun 11, 2010 18:31:11 GMT
A SYNDICATE fronted by Channel 4 Racing presenter Derek Thompson will be among those attempting to crack the bonus race in Saturday's Tote Scoop6.
The bet was won for thethird successive week last Saturday, which means that 11 ticket holders have the chance to win the £63,242 bonus, significantly bolstering the £5,628 they each pocketed last week
But in order to win that amount, they must unravel the 20-runner Reg Griffin Memorial Handicap over 6f at York on a day when plenty of big fields make up the bet.
Totepool spokesman George Primarolo said: "We wish all 11 Scoop6 winners the very best at York as they look to land the bonus fund."
As well as the Reg Griffin Memorial Handicap, Saturday's Scoop6 also features a 16-runner 7f handicap from Sandown, a 14-runner handicap over 1m1f from York and kicks off with a 19-runnerhandicap over 1m4f for lady amateur riders.
Scoop6 races 2.05 York, 2.20 Sandown, 2.40 York, 2.55 Sandown, 3.15 York, 3.50 York
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Post by banger on Jun 12, 2010 12:21:24 GMT
Todays Pick Race1 14 Race2 6 Race3 14 Race4 14 Rrace5 14 Race6 6
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Post by Kimmy on Jun 12, 2010 20:01:34 GMT
Tote Scoop6 Races - Saturday, 12th June 2010
Scoop6 Win Fund Total : £65,311 Not Won Scoop6 Place Fund Total : £65,311 Dividend 746.40 with 50 Winners Scoop6 Bonus Fund Total : £91,223 Not Won Scoop6 Race Results 2:05 - York Winner: Desert Recluse 11/1 2:20 - Sandown Winner: Rakaan 15/2 2:40 - York Winner: Distant Memories 11/4F 2:55 - Sandown Winner: Crown Choice 11/2 3:15 - York Winner: Victoire De Lyphar 9/1 3:50 - York Winner: Rebel Soldier 3/1F
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Post by Kimmy on Jun 18, 2010 17:26:19 GMT
Saturdays totescoop6 races Leg 1, Newmarket - 2.10pm Leg 2, Newmarket - 2.45pm Leg 3, Newmarket - 3.20pm Leg 4, Royal Ascot - 3.50pm Leg 5, Newmarket - 3.55pm Leg 6, Royal Ascot - 4.25pm
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Post by Kimmy on Jun 19, 2010 9:09:29 GMT
ASCOT'S big sprints, the Golden Jubilee and Wokingham Stakes, pose formidable obstacles to punters if they are to crack Saturday afternoon's Totescoop6.
The royal meeting has become a feature of the bet in recent years, and the two races - which between them boast 52 runners, and are both shown live on BBC2 - share Saturday's billing alongside four competitive handicaps from the card at Newmarket being covered by Channel 4.
"The two Channel 4 races from Redcar only managed to muster fields of five so it was a no-brainer to go to Ascot," said Tote spokesman, George Primarolo. "It is also by far the biggest meeting of the day and it makes sense to generate the maximum amount of interest in the bet."
The Scoop6 was not won last weekend which meansthere is a rollover of £65,311 in the win fund, while the bonus pot has swollen to £91,233 after eleven ticket-holders chasing the prize last weekend drew a blank.
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Post by Kimmy on Jun 19, 2010 17:41:53 GMT
There were two winners of Saturday's totescoop6 who pick up a total of £64,488 each from the win dividend after Laddies Poker Two stormed to victory in the Wokingham Handicap. There were seven tickets left going into the final leg with two on Redford and one apiece on Genki, Rileyskeepingfaith, Laddies Poker Two, Striking Spirit and the unnamed favourite. This resulted in two winning bets after Jeremy Noseda's mare was returned the 9/2 favourite. A total of £181,674 was bet into the pool on Saturday and both winners now have the chance to add a further £118,484 to their haul next weekend when they go for the bonus race which is likely to be the John Smith's Northumberland Plate at Newcastle. "Punters up and down the country will be raising a glass to Johnny Murtagh but two in particular owe him a big drink after his double on Starspangledbanner and Laddies Poker Two landed them a huge payout on this weekend's Scoop6," said totepool spokesman George Primarolo. There were 97 winners of the place dividend, each of whom picks up £374.50.
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Post by Kimmy on Jun 25, 2010 22:03:29 GMT
TWO small-staking punters will be guests of the Tote at Newcastle on Saturday as they bid to take their Scoop6 winnings to over £175,000 by nominating the first horse home in the John Smith's Northumberland Plate.
The prestigious event has been chosen as this weekend's bonus race with £118,484 up for grabs.
Paul Eastwood, from Uttoxeter, placed his winning £16 bet through totesport.com last Saturday, but was oblivious to the fact he had won £64,488 until that night as he did not see any of the races.
Meanwhile his rival, Malcolm Baglee, from Beamish, County Durham admitted he could not lay claim to any skill when making his selections.
Baglee said: "It was sheer luck. I had two bets in total and in the winning one I just put the unnamed favourite in each race apart from leg five where I also included Russian Rock which came home at 7-1."
The Scoop6 action consists of Newcastle, Newmarket and Windsor, with five of the six legs live on Channel 4, who will also endeavour to show the 3.30 race at Windsor live if possible.
Scoop6 legs Leg 1 - 2.15 Newmarket Leg 2 - 2.30 Newcastle Leg 3 - 3.05 Newcastle Leg 4 - 3.20 Newmarket Leg 5 - 3.30 Windsor Leg 6 - 3.40 Newcastle
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Post by banger on Jun 26, 2010 7:30:35 GMT
My Fingers Crossed
Race1 7 Race2 14 Race3 14 Race4 9 Race5 14 Race6 8
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