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Queen Mother Champion Chase Odds – Betting Markets & Latest Prices

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A part of the Cheltenham Festival, the Queen Mother Champion Chase is a two-mile test of pure speed and agility. Held on the demanding Old Course, the race is famous for its fast pace and challenging fences. If you want to know about the Queen Mother Champion Chase odds, you must know the basics properly. 

This race is the highlight of Wednesday, March 11, and is scheduled to take place at around 4:00 PM (UK time). Our quick guide will take you through everything related to its odds and how they work. Moreover, we will also cover grounds about the popular Queen Mother Champion Chase betting markets. Let’s dive right into it.

 

Queen Mother Champion Chase Odds

The Queen Mother Champion Chase odds reflect a horse’s perceived probability of winning. The short odds indicate a heavy favourite, and long odds suggest an underdog. These odds fluctuate constantly based on stable news, track conditions, and the volume of bets placed. While the Win market is the most popular, punters also target Forecast and Tricast for significantly higher potential payouts on this high-octane sprint.

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Win Odds

A Win bet is the most straightforward wager in horse racing. It is a single stake placed on a horse to cross the finish line in first place. If your selected horse wins, you receive a payout based on the odds at the time of your bet. If the horse finishes anywhere else, even a close second, the bet is lost.

Here are the Win Odds for the Queen Mother Champion Chase as per 7bet:

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Champion Hurdle Odds

Horse Age/Weight Jockey/Tainer Odds
Brookie 9 11-10 J: Sam Twiston-Davies

T: A J Honeyball

100/1
Captain Guinness 11 11-10 J: Jordan Gainford

T: H De Bromhead

40/1
Found A Fifty 9 11-10 J: Jack Kennedy

T: Gordon Elliot

30/1
Il Etait Temps 8 11-10 J: Paul Townend

T: W P Mullins

7/2
Irish Panther 9 11-10 J: Kieren Buckly

T: E & P Harty

12/1
L’eau Du Sud 9 11-10 J: Harry Skelton

T: D Skelton

11/2
Libberty Hunter 10 11-10 J: S Bowen

T: Evan Williams

50/1
Majborough 6 11-10 J: Mark Walsh

T: W P Mullins

10/11
Quilixios 9 11-10 J: Darragh O’Keeffe

T: H De Bromhead

14/1
Saint Segal 8 11-10 J: C Gethings

T: Mrs J Williams

35/1

Queen Mother Champion Chase Forecast & Tricast Odds

For punters seeking higher returns than a standard Win bet, Forecast and Tricast bets offer a high-risk, high-reward alternative. A Forecast requires you to correctly name the horses that finish 1st and 2nd in their exact order. Meanwhile, a Tricast ups the ante by requiring you to predict the top three finishers in the correct sequence. 

As the mathematical probability of hitting these specific combinations is much lower, the potential payouts are significantly larger. In fact, they often turn small stakes into substantial dividends. Here are the Forecast and Tricast odds as per 7bet:

Here are the Queen Mother Champion Chase odds for the Forecast market:

Forecast Odds

Horse Age/Weight Jockey/Tainer 1 2 Any
Brookie 9 11-10 J: Sam Twiston-Davies

T: A J Honeyball

SP SP SP
Captain Guinness 11 11-10 J: Jordan Gainford

T: H De Bromhead

SP SP SP
Found A Fifty 9 11-10 J: Jack Kennedy

T: Gordon Elliot

SP SP SP
Il Etait Temps 8 11-10 J: Paul Townend

T: W P Mullins

SP SP SP
Irish Panther 9 11-10 J: Kieren Buckly

T: E & P Harty

SP SP SP
L’eau Du Sud 9 11-10 J: Harry Skelton

T: D Skelton

SP SP SP
Libberty Hunter 10 11-10 J: S Bowen

T: Evan Williams

SP SP SP
Majborough 6 11-10 J: Mark Walsh

T: W P Mullins

SP SP SP
Quilixios 9 11-10 J: Darragh O’Keeffe

T: H De Bromhead

SP SP SP
Saint Segal 8 11-10 J: C Gethings

T: Mrs J Williams

SP SP SP

 

Here are the Tricast odds as per 7bet:

Tricast Odds

Horse Age/Weight Jockey/Tainer 1 2 3 Any
Brookie 9 11-10 J: Sam Twiston-Davies

T: A J Honeyball

SP SP SP SP
Captain Guinness 11 11-10 J: Jordan Gainford

T: H De Bromhead

SP SP SP SP
Found A Fifty 9 11-10 J: Jack Kennedy

T: Gordon Elliot

SP SP SP SP
Il Etait Temps 8 11-10 J: Paul Townend

T: W P Mullins

SP SP SP SP
Irish Panther 9 11-10 J: Kieren Buckly

T: E & P Harty

SP SP SP SP
L’eau Du Sud 9 11-10 J: Harry Skelton

T: D Skelton

SP SP SP SP
Libberty Hunter 10 11-10 J: S Bowen

T: Evan Williams

SP SP SP SP
Majborough 6 11-10 J: Mark Walsh

T: W P Mullins

SP SP SP SP
Quilixios 9 11-10 J: Darragh O’Keeffe

T: H De Bromhead

SP SP SP SP
Saint Segal 8 11-10 J: C Gethings

T: Mrs J Williams

SP SP SP SP

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The Queen Mother Champion Chase betting markets can be pretty vast. For new punters, it’s important to study them before wagering real money. Let’s look at the most popular markets to help you make an informed decision.

 

Each-Way Bet

An Each-Way bet splits your total stake into two separate bets: one for the horse to win the race and one for the horse to place. Basically, finishing in the top two or three positions. If your horse wins, both parts of the bet are successful. This provides a payout for the win at the full odds and an additional payout for the place at a fraction of those odds. 

If the horse fails to win but finishes within the designated place terms, you lose the win portion of your stake. However, you still receive a return on the place portion, which can be particularly competitive in a championship sprint with a smaller field.

 

Match Bets

Match bets pit two specific horses against each other in a head-to-head wager, where you simply predict which one will finish higher. While these horses usually compete in the same race, like the Queen Mother Champion Chase, some bookmakers offer cross-race matches based on finishing times or distances. This format is popular as it simplifies the challenge. Instead of beating the entire field, you only need to analyse the form and conditions favouring one horse over another.

 

Non-Runner No Bet

Non-Runner No Bet (NRNB) is a protective betting concession offered by bookmakers for major races like the Queen Mother Champion Chase. Under standard early betting rules, if you back a horse weeks in advance and it is withdrawn before the race for any reason, such as injury or a change in target, your stake is usually lost. 

However, once a bookmaker applies NRNB status to the Champion Chase, they guarantee to refund your full stake if your selected horse does not line up at the start. This allows punters to secure early value on strong contenders without the fear of losing their money if the horse is redirected to a different race or fails to make it to the track.

 

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