Acts as a safety net if one leg of your amateur loses. Players get their stake back as a free bet if this happens.
Amateur (jockey)
Amateur
Break (Snooker)
Also Ran
Break
Accumulator
WHAT IS AN APPRENTICE JOCKEY?
An apprentice jockey is a rider aged between 16 and 25 who is working their way up the ladder towards becoming a full professional. They race during the Flat season, as opposed to conditional jockeys, who race in the National Hunt season.
Now, the goal of an apprentice jockey is to become a professional. To do this, they must ride 95 winners. That may sound like a lot but if a jockey is racing around 300 times a year then they will swiftly begin to cut into that figure.
Once they have won 95 races, apprentice jockeys are considered full professionals and lose their weight allowances