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Betting on the horses can be as easy as ABC
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Decide the Amount you
want to bet
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Determine the type of
Bet you want to make
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Choose the number of
the horse(s) you wish to place a bet on
Amount
Bets are always made in dollar amounts. The
minimum bet is $2. Bet
The simplest form of betting is the Win, Place
or Show bet. To win with a WIN bet, the horse
you selected must come in first. If you bet
to PLACE, the horse you selected must place
in the top two positions. With a SHOW bet, the
horse you selected must finish in the top three
positions. Refer to Types
of Bets for additional betting information.
Choose
The art of trying to guess or figure out what
will happen during a race and who will finish
the race in front is often referred to as handicapping.
Picking a horse is not very scientific and can
be a lot of fun. You can pick a horse because
you like its name, number, the way it looks,
the colors of the jockey's or driver's silks
or take the advice of the on-track handicapper.
Bet on your license plate number, phone number
or birthday... it's just that easy. In addition
to the program, novice race enthusiasts can
pick up a Tip Sheet. The Tip Sheet is usually
inexpensive and provides experts opinion on
who they think is going to win.
Pick
the Favorites
Statistically,
approximately one in three races are won by
the favorite. This is the horse on which the
crowd bets the most money. By simply betting
on favorites, you increase your odds of picking
winners. With this easy method, you may come
out on top a couple races over the course of
an evening, but if you want to really Get To
Know The Horses, you need to know more about
handicapping.
The more
you know and learn, the more successful you
might be at the betting window! Visit Handicapping
Basics. For the novice, here are some simple
strategies, which may help you in picking a
winner:
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Wager on the favorite;
when looking at the tote board, the horse
with the lowest odds or the most money
wagered on it is the favorite for that
race.
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Check the Daily Racing
Form, the program, or local paper for
advice. The observations and advice given
by the expert is a good start for the
novice and will help you in developing
your handicapping skills.
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Purchase a tip sheet.
They are prepared by professional handicappers
and may provide useful wagering selections.
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Check out the program
for list of jockey/drivers and trainer
standings.
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Visit
the Paddock watch the horses while in
the paddock or during the Post Parade.
Reading
the Odds
The odds are
posted on a Tote Board (large display board)
which is located in the infield (middle) of
the racetrack. Although the minimum bet is $2,
the odds quoted are based on a $1 bet. If the
odds posted for your horse are 10-1 and your
horse wins, you will receive $10 for every $1
bet. If you place a minimum bet of $2 on a horse
with 10-1 odds, you will get $20 plus your initial
$2 wager when you cash in at the betting window.
If the odds
posted for your horse are 2-1, you will receive
$2 for every dollar bet.
If you bet $2 you would receive $4 plus your
initial $2 wager.
If the odds on your horse are 4 - 1, and you
placed a $2 wager you will receive $8 plus your
initial $2 wager.
Similar to the first example, if you placed
a $2 wager on a horse with odds of 20-1, you
will receive $40 plus your initial wager.
It is important
to remember that odds change every minute to
reflect the amount of money wagered on each
horse in relation to all money wagered in the
entire win pool. These odds change right down
to the last second before each race. The odds
are determined by the amount of money bet on
each horse (betting pool) and not by the racetrack.
Sample Odds:
HINT: for odds
ending in 2 for example 5-2 just add them together
= $7 to win
| APPROXIMATE
PAY TO WIN (FOR $2.00) IF THE ODDS ARE: |
| Odds |
Pays |
Odds |
Pays |
Odds |
Pays |
Odds |
Pays |
Odds |
Pays |
Odds |
Pays |
| 1/5 |
$2.40 |
1/1 |
4.00 |
9/5 |
5.60 |
4/1 |
10.00 |
8/1 |
18.00 |
18/1 |
38.00 |
| 2/5 |
2.80 |
6/5 |
4.40 |
2/1 |
6.00 |
9/2 |
11.00 |
9/1 |
20.00 |
20/1 |
42.00 |
| 1/2 |
3.00 |
7/5 |
4.80 |
5/2 |
7.00 |
5/1 |
12.00 |
10/1 |
22.00 |
25/1 |
52.00 |
| 3/5 |
3.20 |
3/2 |
5.00 |
3/1 |
8.00 |
6/1 |
14.00 |
12/1 |
26.00 |
30/1 |
62.00 |
| 4/5 |
3.60 |
8/5 |
5.20 |
7/2 |
9.00 |
7/1 |
16.00 |
15/1 |
32.00 |
99/1 |
200.00 |
| FIGURE
UNDER HORSE'S NUMBER INDICATES MORNING
LINE |
The
Payoff
Race results
are displayed on the Tote Board and on TV monitors
located throughout most racetracks. The payoffs
appear as follows:
| Horse
Number
Order of Finish |
Win
1st Place |
Place
1st or 2nd Place |
Show
1st, 2nd, or 3rd |
|
1st Place #4 |
$11.90 |
$7.80 |
$4.20 |
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2nd Place #2 |
|
$9.30 |
$5.30 |
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3rd Place # 5 |
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$3.80 |
Race Classifications
Races are classified
based on a number of factors and determine which
horses are eligible to enter a specific race.
Conditioned
Race
A race where eligibility is based on age, sex,
money won or races won.
Claiming
Race
A race where any of the entrants may be claimed
or purchased for a specified price.
Invitational,
Preferred or Open
A race for the top horses on the grounds. In
Invitational or Preferred events, the racing
Secretary invites the top horses for a particular
race.
Stakes
Race
Usually the featured race on a days card of
racing. These races have the largest purses.
The winning purse includes money from the racetrack
as well as entry and starting fees, since these
fees are quite high only the best horses are
entered.
Betting Pools
- To Bet Amongst Us
The system
used for betting at racetracks worldwide is
known as pari-mutuel betting. Pari-mutuel is
French for "to bet amongst us". Each type of
bet has it's own pool or cash account. The racetrack
places the money wagered into specific pools,
i.e. Win, Place or Show.
You never bet
against the track. If you win, you get what
someone else lost. When you place a bet you
are betting against others who have placed the
same type of bet as yourself.
A note from
the experts: Don't leave it to the last minute
to place your bet. Take your time; go to the
teller when there is at least 5 minutes until
the start of the next race.
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