In horse racing, place refers to a horse finishing in one of the top positions in a race, typically second or third, though this can vary depending on the race type and number of runners. A place bet is a wager that the…
Form in horse racing refers to a horse’s past performances, typically represented in a shorthand format on race cards and form guides. It provides bettors and fans with an overview of a horse’s recent results and other relevant information, such as finishes, race…
UR in horse racing stands for Unseated Rider, indicating that the jockey fell off or was unseated during the race, causing the horse to be removed from competition. This notation is commonly found in race results, especially in jump racing, where obstacles like…
Overround in horse racing refers to the built-in profit margin that bookmakers include in the odds they offer. It represents the percentage by which the total probabilities of all outcomes in a race exceed 100%. This ensures that bookmakers make a profit regardless…
RPR stands for Racing Post Rating, a performance score developed by the Racing Post to evaluate a horse’s performance in a race. It considers factors like competition level, race conditions, and weight carried. How Is RPR Calculated? RPR is assigned by Racing Post…
BD stands for Brought Down, which occurs when a horse is forced to the ground during a race due to interference or collision with another horse. It is commonly seen in National Hunt (jump) racing. What Causes a Horse to Be Brought Down?…
A handicap race is one where horses carry varying weights to equalise their chances of winning. The weights are assigned by a handicapper based on each horse’s ability, as reflected in their official ratings. How Do Handicap Races Work? More successful horses carry…
CD stands for Course and Distance, indicating that a horse has previously won at the same racecourse and over the same distance as the current race. This is a significant marker in race form, as it highlights a horse with proven success under…
PU in horse racing stands for Pulled Up, indicating that a horse was stopped or withdrawn from the race by its jockey before reaching the finish line. This decision is usually made when the jockey feels the horse is struggling, is potentially injured,…
BF in horse racing stands for Beaten Favourite. This term is used to describe a horse that was the favourite to win a race but ended up losing. It’s a common notation in race results and form guides, indicating that the horse was…