Millions of people watched this year's Randox Grand National unfold as 34 horses galloped two laps around Aintree Racecourse.
The most famous steeplechase in the world was this year won by I Am Maximus who was ridden by Paul Townend and was 6/1 going into the race.
Those who backed the horse will be celebrating once they get their payouts from the bookies. However, even if you did not back the winner you may still have won some cash if you placed an each-way bet.
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This means if your horse wins at 12/1, and you put £1 on it to win outright, then you get your £12 returns plus your original £1 stake. However, if you backed it each way, then you'll get £12 returns plus your £1 stake.
In addition, if the bookies offer 1/4 the odds for a place, then you'll get another £3 plus your £1 stake. If your horse finishes placed but doesn't win, you'll just get your £3 returns and your £1 stake back.
Typically bookies tend to pay out on at least the first four places for the Grand National. However, going into the weekend a lot of the major bookmakers were paying out on up to the first seven places in an each-way bet.
Here were what some of them were paying out on and the odds:
So if you want to know if you won money from an each-way bet, and where your horse finished, you can check the full results and places below.
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