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Spoken: 6 to 5 odds. Meaning: You will get $6 in profit for every $5 you wager. Actual Payout: 6 divided by 5 plus 1 = 2.2 times original $5 wager = $11.00 Payout.
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Read More »Today is the day. You proudly strut yourself to your favorite racetrack. You know your stuff and you’re sure of your picks. You know the odds and place your bets with confidence. The race begins, the anticipation builds, the finish line roars and you are congratulated by your friends when you walk out with cash in your pocket.
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Read More »The minimum standard bet for horse racing is $2. Depending on the race and the rules of the racetrack, the minimum could be slightly lower. Before you even begin to place a bet, you need to know what the odds are of the particular bet you want to make. This easy-to-read chart explains exactly what the payout would be on a $2 winning bet at various odds:
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Read More »: A bet where you get the odds advertised by the better operator at the time you place your bet. Please note that AmWager does not used fixed-odds. Late Money : When a horse gets a lot of money wagered right before a race. : When a horse gets a lot of money wagered right before a race. Odds-On : A term used for a strong favorite to win, when to have to actually spend more to win. A horse priced at 1/3 is odds on. : A term used for a strong favorite to win, when to have to actually spend more to win. A horse priced at 1/3 is odds on. Long Odds : This is an underdog bet, but if you win you’ll receive many multiples of your stake back. A horse priced at 50/1 is long odds. : This is an underdog bet, but if you win you’ll receive many multiples of your stake back. A horse priced at 50/1 is long odds. Short Odds : This is a high chance to win, but you will only make a small profit. A 6/4 odd is short odds. : This is a high chance to win, but you will only make a small profit. A 6/4 odd is short odds. Carryover : The money from a pari-mutuel pool if nobody selects the right winners. The money left in the pool is added to the next instance of that pool. : The money from a pari-mutuel pool if nobody selects the right winners. The money left in the pool is added to the next instance of that pool. Consolation : A payout even if nobody picks the right winners, the Pick 6 will give a small consolation payout to a play that “almost” wins – this is where the term “consolation prize” is coined. The consolation is usually much less than the full payout. : A payout even if nobody picks the right winners, the Pick 6 will give a small consolation payout to a play that “almost” wins – this is where the term “consolation prize” is coined. The consolation is usually much less than the full payout. Minus Pool : If the total amount of bets is insufficient to pay the holders of the winning ticket the legal minimums the track is required to make up the difference. : If the total amount of bets is insufficient to pay the holders of the winning ticket the legal minimums the track is required to make up the difference. Odds Board: The tote board, usually found in the infield.
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