Envoi Allen exit leaves punter relieved to have cashed out for £250,000
Paul Dean faced a dilemma ahead of day three of the Cheltenham Festival.
Punter Paul Dean proved to have made a wise decision on Thursday when he opted for a partial cash out of GBP 250,000 on his remarkable GBP 5 accumulator. Dean stood to bank GBP 511,225 if he allowed the bet to roll on and Envoi Allen won the opening Marsh Novices’ Chase on day three of the Cheltenham Festival. However, he instead took Betfair’s cash-out offer after overnight deliberation – although he still stood to land another GBP 50,000 if the previously-unbeaten Envoi Allen took his perfect record to 12 from 12. Sent off the 4-9 favourite under Jack Kennedy, the race was going along as expected until he appeared to take off a stride too early at the fourth fence, brushing through the top of it and crumpling on landing.Did he get up ok I didn’t see??? 🥺#Envoi
— Paul Dean (@istabraq_king) March 18, 2021
Dean tweeted immediately after the race that he hoped Envoi Allen was OK following his fall, and that appeared to be the case, although jockey Jack Kennedy was a disconsolate figure as he walked back up the track to the weighing room. Speaking earlier in the day, Dean said: “It’s a fantastic offer and I couldn’t be happier. I’ve definitely done the right thing. “It’s all about Cheltenham for me and I love having small ante-post bets and the dream of a big win over the winter. I usually start placing my bets at the next best race meeting after Cheltenham – that’s Royal Ascot in June.” The accumulator kicked off with Golden Horde (12-1) and Hello Youmzain (10-1) winning the Commonwealth Cup and Diamond Jubilee Stakes respectively at Royal Ascot, before Shishkin, who he had backed at 4-1, claimed the Arkle and Bob Olinger, who he had at 25-1, lifted the Ballymore.
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