An extra place offer means a bookmaker is paying out on more finishing positions than the standard each way terms for that race.
For example, a handicap with 16 or more runners would normally pay 4 places. If a bookmaker advertises 5 places or 6 places, that is an extra place concession.
These offers are especially common at big meetings such as Cheltenham, Aintree and Royal Ascot, where bookmakers compete aggressively for punters.
Extra places can be useful, but they are not always as generous as they first appear. Sometimes the bookmaker offering the extra place will also be offering a slightly shorter win price.

