REMEMBER BEFORE LEAVING A WINDOW:
make certain to check your tickets and count your
change. HOLD ALL TICKETS UNTIL THE RACE IS OFFICIAL.
In case of an objection or disqualification, do
not throw away or try to cash your tickets until
the race is "official".
WIN, PLACE, SHOW -
If you bet to WIN, you collect if your horse finishes
first, if you bet to PLACE, you collect if your
horse finishes First or Second. And if you bet
to SHOW, you collect if your horse finishes first,
second or third. You will usually collect more
a on successful WIN bet than on a successful SHOW
bet.
EXACTA -
To win an exacta, you must select the horses that
finish first AND second on a single ticket. The
two horses must finish in the exact order. Please
note that this race is also called a "perfecta"
at some racetracks. Example: Belmont, 3rd race,
$2 exacta on #2-4
QUINELLA -
To win a quinella wager you must pick the first
and second place finishers in any order (if you
play a 1-2 quinella, and the race finishes 1-2
OR 2-1, you are a winner, this bet is very similar
to an exacta box, see below, but usually has a
lower pay out.) Example: Belmont, 3rd race, $2
quinella on #1-2
TRIFECTA -
To win a trifecta, you must select the horses
that finish first, second AND third in the exact
order on a single ticket. Example: Belmont, 3rd
race, $3 trifecta #1-4-5.
SUPERFECTA -
To win a Superfecta, you must select the horses
that finish first, second, third AND fourth in
the exact order on a single ticket. Example: Pimlico,
9th race, $3superfecta #6-2-5-1
DAILY DOUBLE -
To win a Daily Double, you must combine the winner
of the first half with the winner of the second
half of the Daily Double on a single ticket. This
bet must be PURCHASED PRIOR TO THE FIRST DESIGNATED
RACE OF THE DAILY DOUBLE. Example: Belmont, $2
Daily Double #4-8
PICK THREE - s
To win the PICK THREE, you must select the first
horse in each of the three (3) designated PICK
THREE races. If no one selects all three winners,
a pay-out is made to those selecting the highest
number of winners If no one selects a winner in
any of the three (3) races the Association shall
refund the entire pool. Example: Laurel, $2 Pick
THREE 6-1-7 Please note this wager is also called
the Daily Trifecta
PICK SIX -
The Pick-6 is similar to the Pick-3 except that
you must select the winning horse in six consecutive
races on a single ticket. However, if no one selects
all six winning horses from the designated races
on a single ticket a portion of that days Pick-6
pool is distributed among the holders of tickets
with the most winning selections on a single ticket.
The remaining pool shall be "carried over" to
the next racing day. The pool is continually carried-over
until such time that someone does correctly select
the six winning horses from the designated races
on a single ticket. EXAMPLE: Belmont, $1 Pick-6,
#1-2-3-4-5-6.
TWIN TRIFECTA -
Give your selections for the 1st half of the Twin
Trifecta to a mutuel clerk. If you win the 1st
half - EXCHANGE YOUR WINNING TICKET for wagers
on the 2nd half of the Twin Trifecta. At this
time, you will collect your share of the 50% pay-out.*
If you win the 2nd half of the Twin Trifecta,
simply cash your ticket(s) for your share of the
pool. In order to the win the second half YOU
MUST HAVE ALL THREE FINISHERS IN THE EXACT ORDER.
If there are no winners, the remaining pool will
"carry-over" to the next racing day.
EXACTA BOX
You can buy a two or more horse box for a base
value from $2 to $250. Example: $2 exacta box
on the 1-2-3 costs $12. To win an exacta, your
selections must finish first and second in that
order. By boxing two or more horses, if your selection
crosses the wire in whatever order, you're a winner.
EXACTA PART WHEEL
EXAMPLE #1: If you think the #1 or #4 horse will
finish first and the #2 or #3 horse will finish
second you would ask for a "$1 part wheel, 1-4
with 2-3. The cost of this bet would be $4 and
will cover 4 different combinations: 1-2,1-3,4-2,4-3.
TRIFECTA BOX
You can buy a three or more horse box for a base
value of $1 to $250. Example: $1 trifecta box
on the 1-2-3 costs $6 and pays one half the regular
$2 trifecta price that is displayed on the tote
board. In a trifecta, your selections must finish
first, second and third in that exact order. By
boxing three or more horses, if three of your
selections cross the wire first, second and third
in whatever order, you are a winner.
TRIFECTA KEY ENTRY
If you think you have picked the winner in a trifecta
race and wish to box other horses for second and
third, then use THE TRIFECTA KEY ENTRY. The bet
should be called as follows: Example - $1 key
1 with 2-3-4. The total cost of this bet is $6
and will cover the following winning combinations:
1-2-3, 1-2-4, 1-3-2, 1-3-4, 1-4-2 & 1-4-3.
A "$1 four horse key entry" would cost $12. A
"$1 five horse key entry" would cost $20. The
examples given are for a $1 key.
TRIFECTA PART WHEEL
EXAMPLE #1: If you think the #1 horse will finish
first and the #2 horse will finish second and
you wish to play 3 other horses with this combination
for third, you should ask for a "$1 [remember,
the base price can go as high as $250] part wheel,
1 with 2 with 3-4-5" The cost of this bet would
be $3, covering the following winning combinations:
1-2-3, 1-2-4 and 1-2-5. EXAMPLE #2: If you think
the #1 horse will finish first and the #2, 3 or
4 horses will finish second , and #2,3,4,5 or
6 will finish third, you would ask for a "$1 part
wheel, 1 with 2-3-4 with 2-3-4-5-6". The cost
of this bet would be $12 and will cover 12 different
combinations: 1-2-3, 1-2-4, 1-2-5, 1-2-6, 1-3-2,
1-3-4, 1-3-5, 1-3-6, 1-4-2, 1-4-3, 1-4-5 &
1-4-6.
TRIFECTA WHEEL
Represents a trifecta wager where pick 1 horse
to finish in a designated position (first, second
third) and combine the remaining horses in the
field for the other two positions. EXAMPLE: "$1
trifecta wheel on 1-all-all." The total cost of
this bet (assuming a 9 horse field) is $56.
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