Another amazing week in Prestbury Park The four biggest days on the National Hunt calendar are set to make their long awaited return. It's been a long 12 months waiting for the return of the Cheltenham Festival. It's four days of punting heaven as the best of the best ascend on Prestbury Park and the anticipated Cheltenham roar as the tapes go up for the first race of the Festival the Supreme Novice's Hurdle. Will we see a memorable performance from ''the nicest horse'' that Willie Mullins has ever sent to the Festival or will there be a surprise turn to get the layers off to a flying start? One job that won't be envied is that of Pricewise in the Racing Post? Trying to find a viable alternative to the long-time favourite is daunting task as the chinks in Douvan are few and far between. However, if Segal is able to find that winning alternative, BETDAQ will give customers who follow the Pricewise selection a 100% Win Bonus up to £25. The BETDAQ.com Win Boost on Pricewise will run daily for the Festival with the first Pricewise selection each day being the bonus horse. As is now the norm, the Champion Hurdle is looking like it will be the race of the Festival. Reigning champion Jezki returns to defend his crown but he appears to have a formidable opponent in the up and coming Faugheen. Along with the long-time jolly, Willie Mullins also sends the legendary Hurricane Fly who will bid to become the first horse to regain his Champion Hurdle crown for the second time. Throw The New One into the mix along with the improvers, Artic Fire and Kitten Rock, and we are looking at a thrilling opening day feature race. Day two kicks off with the Neptune Investments Hurdle and another possible Willie Mullins benefit, however, this time it's slightly more open than on the opening day with Nicholls Canyon leading the Closutton charge along with Outlander and Tell Us More. Parlour Games and Windsor Park appear to be the most likely alternatives to the Mullins charge and again, whatever Pricewise is on, you'll double your money if it wins. Barry Geraghty was very keen on Sprinter Sacre on Thursday at the BETDAQ Preview in Cafe En Seine and if he's as good as Barry is saying he is at the moment, he will be very hard to beat in an enthralling Champion Chase. The Ladbrokes World Hurdle appears to be the most open looking renewal of the race that we've seen for several years, mainly through the domination of Big Buck's in recent times. Saphir De Rheu, Zarkandar, Lieutenant Colonel and of course, former Champion Hurdler Rock On Ruby look like the main protagonists for the Thursday highlight. Before that though, the Ryanair Chase looks like an even more intriguing with Don Cossack looking like he's a new horse this season. Ma Filleule and Balder Succes lead the home charge with John's Spirit not too far adrift in the betting. Irish trained runners are still searching for their first win in the race but this year the challengers look to have a strong team and now have the possible addition of the Ted Walsh trained Foxrock. Hidden Cyclone has been confirmed for the race following much debate about his intended target. But the Irish assault lies firmly with long time jolly Don Cossack. The opening race, the JLT Novice Chase, will also carry the added bonus on the Pricewise selection only with BETDAQ. Yet again, Willie Mullins has an enviable team with his likely runners being last season Supreme Novices Hurdle winner Vautour alongside the Gigginstown owned Valseur Lido. Ptit Zig and Apache Stronghold split the Mullins pair as the Champion Trainer looks to follow up on Sir Des Champs's win in 2012. Whatever happens, customers who follow Pricewise in the Racing Post and his selection wins, you will get a 100% bonus up to £25. The fourth and final day is the main event, Cheltenham Gold Cup day and although most will contest that this is not the strongest of renewals of the great race. Silviniaco Conti returns to make amends after throwing away the race 12 months ago while Bobs Worth will attempt to regain his crown which he lost last year when Lord Windermere won. If nothing else, it still should be a really exciting race and with a strong Irish challenge from the likes of Road To Riches and Carlingford Lough, the race should be a true run test. The opening race on Friday is the Triumph Hurdle and despite having such a short priced favourite in Peace and Co, the race is probably quite an open contest and has several with big chances. Again, BETDAQ will double your money on the Pricewise selection in the Triumph and with so many outstanding looking four year olds, this should be a race to savour. English trained runners look to hold the key with three UK based horses leading the field before the Willie Mullins contingent kick in. Nicky Henderson's pair of Peace and Co and Hargam head the list ahead of Beltor while the Mullins trained Petite Parisienne, Dicosimo and Kalkir come next with another of Henderson's runners, Top Notch. Whichever one of these is the Pricewise pick, BETDAQ will be doubling your money. New and existing Customers will be eligible to avail of the BETDAQ Cheltenham Offer by entering the Promo Code CHELT15 when registering or in the My Account section when logged in. It is set to be another amazing week in Prestbury Park.