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Also, any info you can post here or PM me would be greatly appreciated. I am not really all that aware of the betting options and what not. I have been told it is different, but I was hoping to pick it up when I got to the track. Any info you all can give before I leave would be much appreciated. Thanks all, and I will post some pictures of the event when I get back for you all to see. |
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![]() I hope all the flights are sorted by then. Not to worry you but they have had dense fog in London over the past 48hrs, and although it has cleared now, almost all flights arriving into and leaving both Heathrow and Gatwick have been delayed as there is a back log.
I'm sure it will be back to normal of boxing day, though. Yes, there will be plenty of copies at the track for you to purchase (£1.60, I think) There are two betting opportunities over here. You can bet into the pools (The Tote) which is rather like how you bet in America. Go up to the windows and select your bets and the number of the horse(s) you wish to be placing money on. win, place and each way as well as exactas, trifectas etc etc There could also be what is known as a 'scoop six' which involves picking the six winners from six specified races from around the country (usually the most difficult races are used!) Then there are the rails 'bookies', which can be found between the main grandstands and the track itself. There will be dozens of them there. They will be accepting any win only or each way bets. These bets are fixed odds, so whatever time you place you bet you will be given the odds that are written on the board at that given time. That means you could get a very good price, or a very bad one, so it's good to 'shop around' and get the best available. The majority of these bookies will accept a minimum of a £2 bet, but some are £5 or £10 minimum. Hope this helps.
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I hope the flights go as planned as well. We land early enough that even with a slight delay we should be able to get to Kempton in plenty of time. Also, perhaps someone can let me know if we were able to get decent seats; We have 2 Premier badges, 2 reserved seats and 1 car park label for the Main Car Park. We were told this was the best we could buy, when we put in a reservation in early fall. I am sure we will have a great time, and we are very much looking forward to it. Thanks again. |
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The premier enclosure is the best enclosure there is, so you will be in good company. The main car park is close to the main entrance and is now much better than it used to be. The weather should be much milder than usual. We're expecting around 10-11 degrees C, with showers. You say you'll be at Chepstow the following day. I've never been there, but what I can say is that it usually rains there, I'm sorry to say.
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Have a great time.
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![]() As a racecourse, you will probably enjoy Chepstow more than Kempton, as it in the country and more scenic. The enclosure and paddock are very nice; and the racing should be very good.
Since you will be in Wales for 8 days, you may want to try and check out the other Welsh racecourse, Bangor. They race on Saturday, 12/29. The level of racing will not be as high, but Bangor would still be an enjoyable day out. The one draw back about Bangor is they do not have an enclosure. There is a rather large hill that overlooks the racecourse that serves as a natrual grandstand. |
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![]() Sounds like your going to have a great trip. Will this be your first experience with National Hunt (jump) racing?
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