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Which Cheltenham banker is best value? Jackpot Bet Online – the best news site talks about the financial issues of the Cheltenham festival. EVERYBODY loves a Cheltenham Festival banker, Jackpot Bet Online often combining them in life-changing accas, but which of this year's lumpjobs makes most appeal? Sprinter Sacre (1-4) and Master Minded (4-11) have obliged in Champion Chases recently, but punters ploughing into Annie Power at 1-2 in the Mares' Hurdle last year were left wondering what might have been following her final-flight fall.
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