Cheltenham betting was first established in the year 1902 with just a skeleton lineup of races over the course of three days, and as years passed by, there are already number of showpiece races that have been occasionally added to the festival, but this Cheltenham betting festival was first categorize nearly one hundred years ago back to the time when races were still held on Nottingham Hill near Cheltenham.
The original racing track in Nottingham hill was cracked by vigilantes then led by a local priest known as Reverend Francis Close who believed that horse racing was one of the supreme evils of all time, and for the reason of its well established name in the betting business came the Cheltenham festival which generally took place at the start of every National Hunt season in which all the roads would always lead first to one immense week in the middle of March, which happens to be the grand Cheltenham festival.
The Cheltenham festival has a sum of twenty seven races. Each of these races is what sports betting enthusiasts are looking onward to. This is where the majority of the bets are focused on. The race includes Champion hurdle which will take place at the opening day of the festival, Queen Mother Champion Chase which is one of the most awaited race because of the enthusiasm of who will be the one to assert the glory, Arkle Trophy Challenge which is one of the major features of the race which is supposed to bring the top newbie chasers, and the World Hurdle which has the most pot money.
The Cheltenham Festival consist a number of immense races on the horse racing chart including the Champion Hurdle and the Cheltenham Gold Cup. It’s traditional in the United Kingdom for clients to bet on the large horse races over the year and hence betting on the Cheltenham races is enormously popular in March.
I agree with some of the points in the post above. However in today’s real world it does not necessarily apply. I have a friend who is somewhat of an authority in the subject.