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Published: Tuesday, 1st April, 2008 12:00

WIN £1000 worth of bets

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The prize fund for the 2008 Taylor’s Racing Service/Ascot/Chronicle Flat Tipsters Competition has been increased yet again.

Nearly £2,500 of bets are on offer and the winner of the main competition receives a Swedish cut-glass trophy and a VIP day out at Ascot.

Monthly winners also scoop bets and raceday badges.

There is also a draw for all readers who enter the competition with badges as prizes. Additionally TRS is giving away £100 of bets this year to the winner of the “Royal Ascot Challenge”, who will also win badges.

That’s a total of 11 chances to lift prizes and it’s all free to enter.

Entry forms are available in this week’s Chronicle or at Taylor's Racing Service shops throughout Reading

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