How to Bet On Horse Racing
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How
To Bet On Horses
One of the most
intimidating experiences for a new fan is learning how to place their
first wager and how much they must invest. Below are the types of
wagers offered on certain races as well as how much they will cost. We
hope this step-by-step guide makes your trip to the races a winning
experience. Of course, the higher the payoff the more one's attention
is attracted. While most newcomers don't realize, the higher the
payoff, the harder it is to select the winning combination.
WIN
A "WIN" bet is just what it sounds like: betting that the horse you
pick will win the race. You win if the horse wins.
PLACE
For a horse to "PLACE" it must finish the race either first or second.
Obviously this bet is a little less risky so the return will not be as
great.
SHOW
For a horse to "SHOW" it must finish the race either first, second or
third. This is a conservative bet but still can be profitable if you
pick your spots.
ACROSS THE BOARD
This is a quick and easy way to say that I want to play my horse in all
three positions. ($2 Across The Board = $2 to win, $2 to place, and $2
to show). If the horse wins you collect all three bets. If the horse
finishes 2nd then you collect the place and show bets. If the horse
finishes 3rd then you will only collect the show bet. Now that you know
what type of bets you will be making you must decide how much you want
to risk for the whole day. It is suggested that you separate the money
you want to play with from the money you want to take home. This way,
win or lose you can find the enjoyment that makes thoroughbred horse
racing one of the most popular spectator sports in the world!
How To Bet Horses - Exotic
Wagers
Examples of these are the Exacta, Quinella Trifecta, Daily Double,
Superfecta and Daily Triple/Pick 3. Needless to say, these wagers are
all more difficult than WIN, PLACE or SHOW because they require
multiple selections to finish in the proper order.
Daily Double
The daily double involves picking the winning horse in two consecutive
races. All tracks offer the early daily double which involves races #1
and #2. Most tracks also offer a late daily double which is the last
two races of the day. Some tracks also offer a rolling daily double
which is on any two consecutive races. To win a daily double you must
pick the winning horse in each of the two races. Multiple combinations
can be used when playing the double. Wheeling and keying horses in any
leg of the daily is accepted.
Quinella
In the Quinella, you must pick the horses that finish first and second.
Either one can be first and the other one second. This bet is exactly
the same as the "Exacta Box". Although the Quinella has the same
function as the "Exacta Box" the payoff can vary substantially. You
must remember that there is no such wager of an exacta box, it is
really two separate bets on one ticket. The Quinella wagers are entered
into their own pool separate from the exacta pool. Not all tracks offer
the Quinella wager, but to the best of my knowledge all tracks accept
the term exacta box where ever the exacta wager is offered. If both the
Quinella and Exacta wagers are offered it is wise to check the tote
board before making a Quinella or Exact Box wager to see which one
offers the greater payoff.
Exacta
With this bet you must pick the first two finishing horses in the order
of their finish. In other words, you must pick the horse that wins and
the horse that finishes second. Again a exacta can also be played using
multiple combinations. Wheeling, keying and boxing horses in
exacta’s is a popular bet at the track.
Trifecta
With this bet you must pick the first three finishing horses in the
order of their finish. In other words, you must pick the horse that
wins, the horse that finishes second and the horse that finishes third.
Superfecta
With this bet you must pick the first four finishing horses in the
order of their finish. In other words, you must pick the horse that
wins, the horse that finishes second, third, and fourth.
Pick 3
In order to win a Pick 3 bet you are required to select the winning
horse in three consecutive races. Many tracks offer the pick 3 and most
even offer a rolling pick 3
Pick 4
Same as the pick 3 but you must successfully pick the winners of four
consecutive races. This is a relatively new bet and not all tracks
offer it.
Boxing horses
in exotics A "box" Is when you use multiple horses taking all possible
combinations in that particular bet. If you have determined that two,
three, or four horses are the best in the race but you are not sure
which one will win, run second, third, or fourth the
“box”
may be your best bet. Example: A $1 dollar superfecta box using the
1-2-3-4-5. This means four of your five horses must finish in the top
four to be a winner. Same example applies to Exacta (top two finishers)
& Trifectas (top three finishers)
Keying horses
in exotics A “key” is when you use a single horse
to win,
run second, or third using multiple horses in front of him or behind
him. Example: A $1 dollar pick 3, the 2 horse with the 3-4-5 with the
3-4-5-6. This means the 2 horse must win the first leg of your pick 3
either the 3-4 or 5 must win the second leg and the 3-4-5 or 6 must win
the third leg to win your bet. Same concept applies to exactas, Daily
doubles, trifectas, superfectas, and pick 4’s.
Wheeling horses
in exotics A wheel is when you use a single horse in a position with
multiple horses finishing ahead or in some cases behind the horse your
wheeling. In many cases a “wheel” and a
“key”
can be considered the same thing Example: A $2 dollar Exacta, the 1
horse with the 2-3-4. This means the 1 horse must win the race and the
2,3,or 4 must run second to win the bet. Another example might be a $2
dollar Exacta the 2-3-4 horse with the 1 this means the 2,3,or 4 must
win and the 1 must run second. The same theory applies when betting
Trifectas, Superfectas and multi race exotics. Part wheels Part wheels
are offered at a $1 minimum bet per combination -- $2 minimum total
cost.
Part wheels
are when you use multiple horses in different positions Example: A $1
dollar Trifecta part wheel the 1-2 horse with 1-2-3 with 1-2-3-4-5 this
means the 1 or 2 must win the race the 1-2-3 must run second and the
1-2-3-4-5 must finish third for the bet to win. Same theory applies to
the exacta and Superfecta. A part wheel can be used in the pick
3’s and 4’s but obviously the hoses used must win
the race.
Approximate Payoff For A $2 Win Ticket
|
Odds
|
Pays
|
Odds
|
Pays
|
Odds
|
Pays
|
|
1-9
|
$2.20
|
6-5
|
$4.40
|
3-1
|
$8.00
|
|
1-5
|
$2.40
|
7-5
|
$4.80
|
7-2
|
$9.00
|
|
2-5
|
$2.80
|
3-2
|
$5.00
|
4-1
|
$10.00
|
|
1-2
|
$3.00
|
8-5
|
$5.20
|
9-2
|
$11.00
|
|
3-5
|
$3.20
|
9-5
|
$5.60
|
5-1
|
$12.00
|
|
4-5
|
$3.60
|
2-1
|
$6.00
|
6-1
|
$14.00
|
|
1-1
|
$4.00
|
5-2
|
$7.00
|
7-1
|
$16.00
|
Cost
For Multiple Horse Boxes
If you wish to box 3 or more horses in an Exacta or Big Triple here's
what it would cost:
|
Number
Horses
|
Exacta
|
Big
Triple
|
|
3 horses
|
$12.00
|
$12.00
|
|
4 horses
|
$24.00
|
$48.00
|
|
5 horses
|
$40.00
|
$120.00
|
|
6 horses
|
$60.00
|
$240.00
|
|
7 horses
|
$84.00
|
$420.00
|
|
8 horses
|
$112.00
|
$672.00
|
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