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How much is a $2 across the board bet?

$6 Across the board Three equal win, place and show bets on a horse in a race, hence this bet also is known as Win Place Show. A $2 bet across the board would cost $6. If the bettor's horse finishes first, the bettor wins win, place and show money.

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The big horse race is quickly approaching, and you need to know how to bet on horse racing. Well, you're in luck. SportsLine's beginner's guide to horse racing covers the basics of placing a bet on a race for those who don't know the difference between an exacta and a daily double, or a trifecta and a Pick 3. You'll start by learning the definitions of basic racing terms like win, place and show and then graduate to box, key and across the board. You'll even learn how to communicate your bet with the clerk at the mutuel window like a pro. By the end of this handy guide, you'll have everything you need to know about gambling on horse racing. Once you're up to speed, see what picks and bets SportsLine's expert handicappers are making on the big race. To get started, be sure to see these short informational videos by Jonathan "The Coach" Coachman of The Early Edge, a Daily SportsLine Betting Podcast that explain some of horse racing's basic betting terminology.

Win

https://www.cbssports.com/general/video/horse-betting-101-what-is-a-win-bet/

Place

https://www.cbssports.com/general/video/what-is-a-place-bet-in-horse-racing-host-of-sportslines-the-early-edge-jonathan-coachman-explains/

Show

https://www.cbssports.com/general/video/what-is-a-show-bet-in-horse-racing-host-of-sportslines-the-early-edge-jonathan-coachman-explains/

Exacta

https://www.cbssports.com/general/video/horse-betting-101-what-is-an-exacta-bet/

Trifecta

https://www.cbssports.com/general/video/horse-betting-101-what-is-a-trifecta-bet/

Superfecta

https://www.cbssports.com/general/video/horse-betting-101-what-is-a-superfecta-bet/

Daily Double

https://www.cbssports.com/general/video/horse-betting-101-what-is-a-daily-double-bet/

Pick 3

https://www.cbssports.com/general/video/horse-betting-101-what-is-a-pick-3-bet/

Scratch

https://www.cbssports.com/general/video/what-is-a-scratch-bet-in-horse-racing-host-of-sportslines-the-early-edge-jonathan-coachman-explains/

Here's more on some horse betting terms:

Win

A bet on a horse to finish first in a race. The bettor wins only if the horse finishes first. How to make this bet: "Churchill Downs, Race 7, $2 to win on 5."

Place

A bet on a horse to finish second in a race. The bettor wins if the horse finishes first or second. How to make this bet: "Churchill Downs, Race 7, $2 to place on 5."

Show

A bet on a horse to finish third in a race. The bettor wins if the horse finishes first, second or third. How to make this bet: "Churchill Downs, Race 7, $2 to show on 5."

Across the board

Three equal win, place and show bets on a horse in a race, hence this bet also is known as Win Place Show. A $2 bet across the board would cost $6. If the bettor's horse finishes first, the bettor wins win, place and show money. If the bettor's horse finishes second, the bettor wins place and show money. If the bettor's horse finishes third, the bettor wins show money. How to make this bet: "Churchill Downs, Race 7, $2 across the board on 5." Which horse wins the next big race? And which HUGE long shots are a MUST-BACK? Join SportsLine right now to get daily winners, see which long shots contend, and get the finish positions for every single horse, all from some of the nation's top horse racing handicappers!

MULTIHORSE BETS

Exacta

Pick the top two finishers in a race in the exact order. The bettor wins only if the horses finish first and second in the exact order. How to make this bet: "Churchill Downs, Race 7, $2 exacta, 5 over 8." (The 5 horse has to win, and the 8 has to finish second for the bettor to win.)

Exacta box

Pick the top two finishers in a race in any order. The bettor wins if the horses finish first and second in any order. The bettor can include more than two horses in an exacta box. A $2 exacta box would cost $4 using two horses, $12 using three horses and $24 using four horses. How to make this bet: "Churchill Downs, Race 7, $2 exacta box, 5-8-9." (The top two finishers have to come from the 5, 8 or 9 in order for the bettor to win.)

Exacta key

An exacta bet using one horse (the "key") to finish first in a race with multiple horses in second. How to make this bet: "Churchill Downs, Race 7, $2 exacta, 5 over 8-9." (The 5 has to win, and either the 8 or 9 has to finish second for the bettor to win.) A bettor can also key a horse finishing second with multiple horses in first. How to make this bet: "Churchill Downs, Race 7, $2 exacta, 8-9 over 5." (Either the 8 or 9 horse has to win, and the 5 has to finish second for the bettor to win.)

Trifecta

Pick the top three finishers in a race in the exact order. The bettor wins only if the horses finish first, second and third in the exact order. How to make this bet: "Churchill Downs, Race 7, $2 trifecta, 5 over 8 over 9." (The 5 has to win, the 8 has to finish second and the 9 has to finish third for the bettor to win.)

Trifecta box

Pick the top three finishers in a race in any order. The bettor wins if the horses finish first, second and third in any order. The bettor can include more than three horses in a trifecta box. A $2 trifecta box would cost $12 using three horses, $48 using four horses and $120 using five horses. How to make this bet: "Churchill Downs, Race 7, $2 trifecta box, 5-8-9-11." (The top three finishers have to come from the 5, 8, 9 or 11 in order for the bettor to win.)

Trifecta key

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A trifecta bet using one horse (the "key") to finish first in a race with multiple horses finishing second and third. How to make this bet: "Churchill Downs, Race 7, $2 trifecta, 5 over 8-9-11 over 8-9-11." (The 5 has to win, and the 8, 9 or 11 have to finish second and third in any order for the bettor to win.)

A bettor can also key a horse to finish second or third.

Superfecta

Pick the top four finishers in a race in the exact order. The bettor wins only if the horses finish first, second, third and fourth in the exact order. How to make this bet: "Churchill Downs, Race 7, $2 trifecta, 5 over 8 over 9 over 11." (The 5 has to win, the 8 has to finish second, the 9 has to finish third and the 11 has to finish fourth for the bettor to win.)

Superfecta box

Pick the top four finishers in a race in any order of finish. The bettor wins if the horses finish first, second, third and fourth in any order. The bettor can include more than four horses in a superfecta box though the cost can be prohibitive. A $2 superfecta box would cost $48 using four horses, $240 using five horses and $720 using six horses. How to make this bet: "Churchill Downs, Race 7, $2 superfecta box, 5-8-9-11." (The top four finishers have to come from the 5, 8, 9 and 11 in order for the bettor to win.)

Superfecta key

A superfecta bet using one horse (the "key") to finish first in a race with multiple horses finishing second, third and fourth. How to make this bet: "Churchill Downs, Race 7, $2 superfecta, 5 over 8-9-11 over 8-9-11 over 8-9-11." (The 5 has to win, and the 8, 9 and 11 have to finish second, third and fourth in any order for the bettor to win.) A bettor can also key a horse to finish second, third or fourth. Which horses should you back this week? Which colossal long shots could pay off huge? Join SportsLine here to get daily horse racing picks, betting advice, and must-back underdogs, all from our team of Vegas experts, insiders, and former bookmakers.

MULTIRACE BETS

A-B-C-X method

Many handicappers use the A-B-C-X method, popularized by Steve Crist, for multirace wagers so that they can most efficiently bet multirace wagers (the Pick 3, Pick 4, Pick 5 or Pick 6) and leverage their strongest opinions. Here's how it works: Bettor Bob begins by grouping every horse in each race into four tiers: A (top horse or horses), B (backup horses), C (even deeper backup horses) and X (throwouts). Many times Bob will have only a single A horse -- or just one A and one B horse -- and designate the other horses as Xs. Then, Bob constructs his wagers. First, he takes all of his A horses in each of the four legs of the Pick 4 and pairs them onto one ticket. This is his "All-A" ticket. He then takes all of his B selections in the first leg of the Pick 4 and pairs them on one ticket with his A selections in the second, third and fourth legs. This is his first "three-A, one-B" ticket. He repeats this process with the B selections in the second leg (pairing them with the A selections in the first, third and fourth legs), the B selections in the third leg (pairing them with the A selections in the first, second and fourth legs) and the B selections in the fourth leg (pairing them with the A selections in the first, second and third legs). He now has four "three-A, one-B" tickets. If the budget allows, Bob will use the same process above to construct "two-A, two-B" tickets.

Daily double (or double)

A bet selecting the winners of two consecutive races. How to make this bet: "Churchill Downs, Race 6, $2 double, 4-7 with 6." (The 4 or 7 has to win Race 6, and the 6 has to win Race 7 for the bettor to win.) For the Kentucky Oaks and Kentucky Derby every year, Churchill Downs offers a special Oaks-Derby double.

Pick 3

A bet selecting the winners of three consecutive races. How to make this bet: "Churchill Downs, Race 6, $2 Pick 3, 4-7 with 6 with 2-8." (The 4 or 7 has to win Race 6, the 6 has to win Race 7 and the 2 or 8 has to win Race 8 for the bettor to win.)

Pick 4

A bet selecting the winners of four consecutive races. How to make this bet: "Churchill Downs, Race 6, $2 Pick 4, 4-7 with 6 with 2-8 with 1-3-5." (The 4 or 7 has to win Race 6, the 6 has to win Race 7, the 2 or 8 has to win Race 8 and the 1, 3 or 5 has to win Race 9 for the bettor to win.)

Pick 5

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A bet selecting the winners of five consecutive races. How to make this bet: "Churchill Downs, Race 6, $2 Pick 5, 4-7 with 6 with 2-8 with 1-3-5 with 7-10." (The 4 or 7 has to win Race 6, the 6 has to win Race 7, the 2 or 8 has to win Race 8, the 1, 3 or 5 has to win Race 9 and the 7 or 10 has to win Race 10 for the bettor to win.)

Pick 6

A bet selecting the winners of six consecutive races. How to make this bet: "Churchill Downs, Race 6, $2 Pick 6, 4-7 with 6 with 2-8 with 1-3-5 with 7-10 with 2-6." (The 4 or 7 has to win Race 6, the 6 has to win Race 7, the 2 or 8 has to win Race 8, the 1, 3 or 5 has to win Race 9, the 7 or 10 has to win Race 10 and the 2 or 6 has to win Race 11 for the bettor to win.)

$1 MILLION RACES IN THE UNITED STATES*

January

Pegasus World Cup Turf

Pegasus World Cup

March

Florida Derby

April

Arkansas Derby

Santa Anita Derby

Kentucky Oaks

May

Turf Classic

Kentucky Derby

Preakness Stakes

June

Metropolitan Handicap

Manhattan Stakes

Belmont Stakes

July

Belmont Derby

August

Arlington Million

Pacific Classic

Travers Stakes

September

Cotillion Stakes

Pennsylvania Derby

October

Shadwell Turf Mile

November

Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies

Breeders' Cup Juvenile

Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf

Breeders' Cup Distaff

Breeders' Cup Mile

Breeders' Cup Sprint

Breeders' Cup Turf

Breeders' Cup Classic

* Many purses and race dates were changed in 2020 due to the coronavirus epidemic.

1. Joel Rosario ($35.2 million)

2. Luis Saez ($32.9 million)

3. Irad Ortiz Jr. ($29.3 million)

4. Jose Ortiz ($24.9 million)

5. Flavien Prat ($23.1 million)

1. Brad Cox ($33.2 million)

2. Steve Asmussen ($31.5 million)

3. Chad Brown ($22.2 million)

4. Todd Pletcher ($21.9 million)

5. Bob Baffert ($17.9 million)

TRIPLE CROWN WINNERS

1919 Sir Barton

1930 Gallant Fox

1935 Omaha

1941 Whirlaway

1943 Count Fleet

1946 Assault

1948 Citation

1973 Secretariat

1977 Seattle Slew

1978 Affirmed

2015 American Pharoah

2018 Justify

RACING GLOSSARY

Claiming

Type of race in which any horse in it can be bought for a predetermined price.

Exotic bet

A multihorse or multirace bet, such as an exacta, trifecta, Pick 4 or Pick 6.

Furlong

The most commonly used unit of measurement in horse racing, equal to one-eighth of a mile.

Hit the board

A first-, second-, third- or fourth-place finish.

In the money

A first-, second- or third-place finish.

Juvenile

Two-year-old colt or filly.

Maiden

A horse who has never won a race.

Morning-line odds (or morning line)

The odds set by the track's oddsmaker prior to the opening of betting based on the oddsmaker's predicted final odds for each horse in the race. Note: These odds will change by the time the horses leave the starting gate and are NOT the final odds, only the oddsmaker's prediction of what those final odds will be.

Odds

Usually expressed as a fraction (such as 3-1), the probability of a horse's chance to win a race based on the public's betting to that point.

Overlay

A horse who has odds greater than what a bettor perceives to be fair value and is, thus, a good bet. Opposite of underlay.

Post position (or post)

The stall in the starting gate from which a horse will start. Post positions are drawn randomly. The No. 1 post position is the stall closest to the rail.

Post time

Time a race is scheduled to start.

Speed figure

A metric that rates a horse's performance in a race, factoring in several variables including final time, distance of the race, track or turf condition and level of competition, among others. The Beyer Speed Figure is the most prevalent speed figure today.

Underlay

A horse who has odds less than what a bettor perceives to be fair value and is, thus, not a good bet. Opposite of overlay. Looking for the best picks against the spread, sharp action on the total and props you can take to the window? Join Jonathan Coachman on the Early Edge as he speaks with SportsLine's top handicappers to preview every day's biggest games. We promise to keep it short, sweet and to put some green in your pocket. Early Edge is under 10 minutes and in your feed every single day by 11 AM ET. Download right here or wherever you get your podcasts.

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