General The Bodkin | 19 Jun 2006 08:26 am
Rule 4 Deductions
People often ask me about rule 4 deductions what they are and when they apply.
Well, a Rule 4 comes into effect if an intended runner is withdrawn from a race prior to the start. A rule 4 deduction is made on the return from all bets made before the withdrawal and if the bookmakers are unable to form a new market SP (starting price) bets also have the deduction.
Rule 4 Deductions
3/10 or shorter = 75p in the £
2/5 to 1/3 = 70p in the £
8/15 to 4/9 = 65p in the £
4/5 to 4/6 = 55p in the £
20/21 to 5/6 = 50p in the £
Evens to 6/5 = 45p in the £
5/4 to 6/4 = 40p in the £
13/8 to 7/4 = 35p in the £
15/8 to 9/4 = 30p in the £
5/2 to 3/1 = 25p in the £
10/3 to 4/1 = 20p in the £
9/2 to 11/2 = 15p in the £
6/1 to 9/1 = 10p in the £
10/1 to 14/1 = 5p in the £
Over 14/1 = No Deductions
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