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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.

Here are Alan Alger's top tips for Saturday to get you started...

14.05 YORK

TOP PICK: STARLIGHT ROMANCE

Second choice: Get Knotted 

Get Knotted is seeking a third successive win in this race having taken the honours in 2016 and 2017, though punters will be asked to take a far shorter price than those previous wins if backing Michael Dods' six-year-old here.

Another course-and-distance winner, STARLIGHT ROMANCE, fits the bill of recent winners of this race for the in-form Richard Fahey stable.

She was a beaten favourite last time out, but has the form in the book to win this.

14.05 York: Starlight Romance
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14.40 YORK

TOP PICK: BARON BOLT

Second choice: Watchable

A dash down York’s straight six-furlong track with nearly 20 horses going to post, this is the kind of race that can make, but usually break, a 4 To Win entry.

Favourites have a good record with four winners in the last seven runnings.

BARON BOLT looks a likely type to take this and won well at Epsom last time.

There is a minor concern that most of his wins have been in small fields, but the way he finishes off races means he looks a good pick here.

Baron Bolt
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15.00 ASCOT

TOP PICK: FIRMAMENT

Second choice: Burnt Sugar

This is an even tougher race to call with nearly 30 horses to sift through and find a winner.

David O’Meara’s FIRMAMENT hasn’t won a race for a long while, but his last effort at Newmarket was decent form and he has a good draw to be able to take this cavalry charge.

15.00 Ascot: Firmament
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15.40 ASCOT

TOP PICK: CRACKSMAN

Second choice: Poet's Word

The big event of the day and, according to the market, this is a three-horse race.

The race really revolves around opinions of CRACKSMAN, is he a shadow of the horse he once was or has he put his struggles behind him to show his true form here?

I’m going with the latter and I expect him to bounce back and show his class.

15.40 Ascot: Cracksman
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