THE Cheltenham Festival is back – and SBK are giving punters the chance to turn their racing knowledge into a share of £10,000!
That’s right. SBK’s SB10K competition rewards the punters who make the most profit betting on Cheltenham races during the Festival.
Simply opt in to SB10K in the SBK app and bet on Cheltenham races throughout the week – the more profit you make, the higher you climb the leaderboard, with the top 40 players winning prizes and £5,000 going to first place.
How to enter…
SB10K
What’s the competition?
SBK’s SB10K is a Cheltenham Festival leaderboard competition with £10,000 in prizes up for grabs.
Players are ranked by the profit they make betting on Cheltenham races during the Festival. The more profit you make, the higher you’ll climb the leaderboard.
When the Festival ends, the top 40 players will win prizes with a massive £5,000 going to the punter who finishes in first place.
How to enter
Entering SB10K is simple. Just opt in to the competition in the SBK app before placing your Cheltenham bets.
Once you’re opted in, every bet you place on Cheltenham races will count towards your profit on the leaderboard.
The aim is simple: back winners, build profit and climb the table for your chance to win a share of £10,000.
👉 No SBK account yet? Sign up HERE* to get £30 in Free Bets and take your shot at the SB10K competition. 👈
Cheltenham Festival betting offers and free bets
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- Establishes time and monetary limits before playing
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