4 To Win is Betway's free-to-play prediction game, with a £1,000 prize on offer every single day and an increased jackpot of £10,000 for all ITV meetings. Simply guess the winner of four chosen races for your chance to claim the cash.

With £10,000 up for grabs on Saturday, here are Chad Yeomans' best horse racing tips for Cheltenham to get you started.

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14:00 Cheltenham

The opening race is a very competitive handicap chase - you could throw five darts and still miss the board.

If Minella Rocco  is back to his old self, he could be thrown in off his current mark. It’s worth remembering he was placed in a Gold Cup a couple of years ago.

He’ll love conditions and should run very well if he’s tuned up for this.

West Approach  could also be well-handicapped on the best of his hurdles form and can go close back over fences for Colin Tizzard.

14:35 Cheltenham

The Masterson Hurdle is going to take some winning, and there is an Irish challenger, who will make it even tougher.

Plenty of punters got their fingers burned when backing Quel Destin  at Bath on the flat recently, but he could get back to winning ways over hurdles.

He racked up a winning sequence last year and will be tough to beat in similar form.

15:10 Cheltenham

Doitforthevillage  loves Cheltenham and can run a big race off his current mark, despite it being slightly higher than the last time he won.

He had a pipe-opener at Chepstow a couple of weeks ago in a race that went to front-runners, with those in behind not getting into the race at all.

That would have put him spot on for this race, which is a great prize pot for this early in the season.

15:45 Cheltenham

The Pertemps is all about finishing in the first six at this stage of the season, as more trainers will be wanting to qualify for the final without having their marks raised too much.

I do think that Sykes  is a much better horse around Cheltenham, where he has his optimum conditions, so should go very close.

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