Horse Racing
Interesting Fact:
Horse racing is the second most widely attended U.S. spectator
sport, after baseball. In 1989, 56,194,565 people attended 8,004
days of racing, wagering $9.14 billion! Horse racing is also a major
professional sport in Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, Western
Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and South America.
Explanation of the Various Bet Types
These are
only the major bet types, please consult your Sportsbook
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Win
bet
This bet is the most straight
forward. If the horse you backed, wins, you win.
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Place
With this bet, if the horse
you backed, comes either first or second, you win.
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Show
The same type of bet as
place, but now the horse can either finish first, second
or third.
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Pick
3
With this bet you have to
pick the winners of three consecutive races.
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The
Daily Double
With this bet you pick the
winner of the first and second race of the day. Obviously
this bet has to be placed before the start of the first
race.
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Quiniela
This bet is made on a single
race where you bet on two horses that will finish first
and second irrespectively of which is first or second.
For Example:
You pick
A and B. When the race is finished, horse B finished
first and horse A finished second. You win.
If horse A finishes first and B second, you win.
If only A or B makes it into the first two positions,
you lose the wager and if both don't make it, you
also lose the wager. |
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Straight Trifecta
This is a pick three for one
race. You pick horses to finish first, second and third. They
have to finish in that exact order for you to win.
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Perfecta or Exacta
The perfecta bet is done
in the same manner as the quiniela, only difference is that
the horses must finish in the order that you specified.
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Quiniela Box
This is a modified version
of the Quiniela bet. You select 3 or more horses n a single
race. If any of the horses you picked, comes in first and
second, you win. You can even select the whole field that
is running!
The number of bets placed
is calculated in the following manner:
Number of Bets Placed = Horses x (Horses - 1) / 2
For Example:
You pick
horses A, B, and C. The actual bets placed are as
follows (all of type quiniela):
Quinela for A & B
Quiniela for B & C
Quiniela for A & C
All in all three bets are placed. |
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Perfecta Box
Same concept as in the quiniela
box, but the horses must finish in the order that you specified.
The amounts of bets placed is calculated in the same manner
as with the quiniela box.
The number of bets placed
is calculated in the following manner:
Number of Bets Placed = Horses x (Horses - 1)
For Example:
You pick
horses A, B, and C. The actual bets placed are as follows
(all of type quiniela):
A First - B Second
A First - C Second
B First - A Second
B First - C Second
C First - A Second
C First - B Second
All in all six bets are placed. |
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Trifecta
Box
With this bet you are picking
three horses that will finish first, second and third in
any order. You are actually making six bets.
For Example:
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horses A, B, and C. If they
finish
A, B, C or
A, C, B or
B, A, C or
B, C, A or
C, A, B or
C, B, A
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Trifecta
Key
This is a combination of
a place and show bet. You pick one horse to win the race,
and another two horses that you think will finish second
and third.
For Example:
You pick
horses A to win, and horses B and C to finish second
and third.
If Horse A wins and B second with C third you win.
If Horse A wins and C second with B third, you win.
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Superfecta
With this bet you are picking
the first four horses to finish in that order. You win if
the horses you picked, finish in that exact order.

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