| HORSE
RACING BET
Straight bet
or Single or Win bet. This is the simplest
and most common bet. You bet on a winner at given
odds. You collect only if your chosen horse is
the first across the finish line.
Place. A wager for place means you collect
if your selected horse finishes either first or
second.
Show. The third horse across the finish
line. A wager to show means you collect if your
selected horse finishes either first, second or
third.
Combination Bet. Combinations cover from
two to four horses to win in chosen order.
Pick 3. This wager requires the player
to pick the winners of three consecutive races.
Some race tracks have a rolling pick 3 which is
when the player must pick three races in a row
and it continues for the next three races.
Pick 6. This wager requires the player
to select the winner of six consecutive races
prior to the first race of the pick six. Some
tracks place the pick six as the first six races,
the middle six races, or the last six races. Many
tracks have carry over pools for the pick six
that can grow to as high as a million dollars.
Quiniela. A bet placed on two horses
to finish first and second in either order.
Perfecta. A bet placed on two horses
but they must cross the finish line in exact chosen
order.
Trifecta. A bet placed on three horses
to cross the finish line in exact chosen order.
Superfecta. A bet placed on four horses
to cross the finish line in exact chosen order.
Daily Double. Similar to an accumulator
you select the winners of the first and second
races on that day. You must place your bet before
the start of the first race.
Jackpot. Pick six winners in six races
to share in a Jackpot prize. The rules and prizes
will vary from race track to race track.
Parlay or Accumulator. A multiple bet.
A kind of 'let-it-ride' bet. Making simultaneous
selections on two or more races with the intent
of pressing the winnings of the first win on the
bet of the following race selected, and so on.
All the selections made must win for you to win
the parlay. If a race is a tie, postponed or cancelled,
your parlay is automatically reduced by one selection;
a double parlay becomes a straight bet, a triple
parlay becomes a double. A parlay bet can yield
huge dividends if won.
Future. A bet on a future event. At the
start of each season, the sportsbooks give out
odds for horses to win a certain event. The odds
change as the race date approaches and in most
cases get shorter, but if you win you get paid
at the original odds that you took. This is possibly
one of the most profitable bets if you have considerable
knowledge of the race that you are betting on
including the jockeys, and a good sense of judgement.
Exotic Bets. Betting on unusual events.
Some sports books post odds and take bets on a
wide variety of other sports related events and
activities. A few others will take bets on just
about anything you can think of.
Proposition Bet. An
offer of bets at odds and conditions chosen by
the sportsbook, usually on 'Exotic' bets.
Some practical examples of betting and variations
The Daily Double: You
win if you pick the winner of the first and second race.
To bet you say "$2 daily double on 3 (your pick
to win in the first race) and 5 (your pick to win in
the second race)". Your bet must be placed before
the start of the first race.
Quiniela: You win if
you pick two horses that finish first and second, in
either order, in any single race. To bet you say "$2
quiniela, numbers 5 and 6". If the results of the
first two horses are either 5-6 or 6-5, you win.
Quiniela Box: Pick three
or more horses. You win if any two of your selections
finish first and second. To bet you say "$2 quiniela
box on 4,5 and 6". You are making three separate
bets so your minimum bet is $6. If they finish 4-5,
4-6, 6-4, 6-5, 5-4 or 5-6, you win. You can box as few
as three or as many as the field.
Perfecta: The Perfecta
is similar to the Quiniela, except the two horses must
finish in the exact order. To bet you say " $3
Perfecta, 5-6." Only if the horses finish 5-6 you
win.
Straight Trifecta: Pick
the first three horses to cross the finish line in exact
order. To bet you say "$2 trifecta numbers 7,4
and 5." Only if they finish 7-4-5 you win.
$1Trifecta Box: Pick
three horses to finish first, second and third, in any
order. To bet you say "$1 trifecta box 2,3 and
5." You are actually making six $1 bets, so your
total bet is $6. If they finish 2-3-5, 2-5-3, 3-2-5,
3-5-2, 5-2-3 or 5-3-2, you win.
$1Trifecta Key: Pick
your favorite horse to win, then two or more others
to place and show in any order. To bet you say "$1
trifecta key on 1 with 2 and 3." You are actually
making two $1 bets so your total bet is $2. To win your
Key horse must win and the other two must finish either
1-2-3 or 1-3-2. |