When you wager, you are not betting against the track but against everyone who is making that type of wager in a particular race. For example, if you bet a horse to win, your bet goes into the win pool. Based on how much is wagered on each horse to win, their odds will change accordingly. This is called pari-mutuel wagering, from the French term meaning “amongst ourselves.”
In this method of wagering, the public is betting against each other, not against the racetrack. In effect, the track has no interest in the results of a race. The track simply deducts a percentage from each dollar wagered for payment of purses, state taxes, and expenses. The remainder of the pool (83 percent on win, place, and show bets) is returned proportionally to the winners.
Information is valuable. Since you are essentially betting against everyone else, the more educated you are in your wager the better your chance of winning. The foundation of this expanded program is to allow you the opportunity to feel more confident about your wager by allowing you to make a more informed decision.
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Traditional Wagers
WIN
You win if your horse finishes first.
PLACE
You win if your horse finishes first or second.
SHOW
You win if your horse finishes first, second, or third.
ACROSS THE BOARD
Placing a wager on your horse to win, place, and show. A $2 bet “across the board” would be a $6 wager.
Exotic Wagers
EXACTA
Picking two horses to finish first and second in exact order.
TRIFECTA
Picking three horses to finish first, second, and third in exact order.
SUPERFECTA
Picking four horses to finish first, second, third, and fourth in exact order.
DAILY DOUBLE
Picking the winners of two races that are designated Daily Double races.
Wagers must be placed before the running of the first of the two races.
RACING PICK THREE
Picking the winners of three races that are designated Racing Pick Three races. Wagers must be placed before the running of the first of the three races.
HOW TO BET
When you visit a mutuel window, state the following information:
Name of track
Race number
Amount you wish to wager
Type of wager
Horse number
Example: “Scarborough Downs, seventh race, two dollars to win on number five.”
ADVANCED WAGERS
If you are making an advanced wager, which would be a race after the upcoming one, state the race number before the wager.
MINIMUM WAGERS
The minimum wagers is $2, except for some multiple combination bets with a $1 minimum, which will be described later.
MORNING LINE
The morning line odds in the program are set by an oddsmaker before the betting begins. This is an educated guess on how the public will bet on each horse. The odds change as money enters the mutuel pool.
ODDS
Win odds are posted on television monitors and the infield tote board. These odds are updated every 45-90 seconds. Note that these odds will fluctuate from the time you wager until the betting ends. When you win, your payoff is determined by the closing odds.
For more information, visit www.scarboroughdowns.com/.
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