if won last itv race @365, when's next risk free race?

  • hi guys,
    i happened to win the 3:15 haydock today with bristol de mai.
    would any of you know when they will credit me with the risk free bet?
    cheers

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    dcfcdom 0

    Next meeting on ITV is Saturday 28th, Cheltenham & Doncaster, so you’ll have to wait until then. Might be worth asking on live chat to check

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    MonkeyTennis 1

    1st ITV race next Saturday.

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    betman 40

    Just click on the offer on their site, always lists next and last TV and feature races
    Also u don’t get a credit, it’s a risk free bet so run with it and trust them to credit

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    mannis05 0

    thanks guys.
    wow cant believe i have to wait till next sat, i thought it would be good for tomorrows featured race.
    prefer to avoid asking on chat, dont want them to snoop around in my bet history if possible 🙂

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    GEEBEES 0

    You only get a risk free shot if it was at least 4/1 when you placed your bet!!!!

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    mannis05 0

    Yup took it at exactly 4/1 😉 second win of the day.
    I only started to do these as a 2017 “push”, have won a few already but never on that last race..

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    GEEBEES 0

    You should receive a message as it was last race of the day…To get free bet on next feature race ITV……

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    mannis05 0

    Yeah i have been reading that on this forum, thought it was strange i didnt get it.
    Anyhow, i double checked and i took it at the odd 5.50.

    Doesnt matter, i will both lay the first race today and next sat. I always just do straight lay on them on a less likely horse with smallest QL – either it goes to win and i “lost” the risk-free (not happened yet), or i win the 50 minus QL.

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