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Rag The complete outsider in a field. Scoop 6 A bet placed on the Tote each Saturday on six televised races, where punters compete for massive dividends.

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Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters See our Could not subscribe, try again later Invalid Email For the uninitiated, the seemingly endless terminologies associated with can be a confusing and daunting landscape. From Straight Forecasts to Burlington Berties, the plethora of specialist racing vocabulary will leave most casual race fans perplexed and reaching for the thesaurus. So do you know your Nap from your trip? Here's all the key terms you need to know... Drifter A horse whose odds get bigger just before the race due to a lack of support in the market. Nap The best bet of the day from a particular tipster. Big winners: Will you be cheering in the NAP? Image: Getty Hacked up Describes a horse winning easily. Straight forecast A bet where the aim is to select both the winner and runner-up in a race in the correct order. Each winning selection then goes on to the next horse bet. All selections must be successful to win any money back. Layer An alternative term for a bookmaker, someone who lays or accepts a bet. Place your bets: You can put your bets on with a layer Image: Getty Parade Before major races, the horses are often lined up in racecard order numerical order and led in front of the grandstands to allow racegoers to see them. At the end of the parade the horses are released to canter down to the start. Backward A horse that is slow to develop physically. Course specialist A horse that is proven at a track in previous races. Trip Another term for the distance of a race. Checking the cards: Racegoers at Ascot earlier this year check the horses Image: PA Going The condition of the racing surface. Ranges from heavy to firm. Stayer A horse that specialises in racing over long distances two miles and above on the Flat. Racecard Programme for the day's racing, showing the times, runners and riders for each race. Quarters The hind parts of a horse, specifically between flank and tail. Banker The horse expected to win — usually a short priced favourite. The strongest selection in a multiple selection. Particular races might have an outstanding favourite to win Green Used to describe an immature or inexperienced horse. Dual forecast A bet where the aim is to select both the winner and runner-up in a race in either order. Tic-Tac Hand gestures and phrases used by bookmakers to display odds. Burlington Bertie The tic-tac bookmaking term for 100-30. Boxed in A horse that cannot overtake another horse because it is blocked by other horses. Carpet The tic-tac bookmaking term for 3-1. Double carpet is 33-1.

Nb A tipster's second best bet of the day. Non-Runner A horse that was originally declared to run but is no longer participating. The judge will then be able to determine the winner and winning distance using a photo. Also, an IWAC is an in with a note bet, usually each-way. In Running When bets are placed during an event it is known as in running betting. Conditional Jockey A young jumps jockey who gains a weight allowance over more experienced jockeys. If the selection becomes a 'non-runner' the bet is lost. Straight met A bet where the aim is to select both the winner and runner-up in a race in the correct order. Tic-Tac Hand gestures and phrases used by bookmakers to display odds. Fallowing a micro nap the subject can have the feeling of dred and fear. Heinz A bet on six jesus covering doubles, trebles, fourfolds, fivefolds and a sixfold IBAS A service that settles betting disputes between bookmakers and punters. A sign that a horse has won over the course and distance a race is taking place.

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