Want To Make A Bet? 22273a
Pick Your Wager 5m1z5u
To begin your betting adventure, decide on the type of wager you’d like to place. Beginners can start with Win, Place, Show bets (predicting 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place). If you’re ready to advance, consider learning about Exacta, Trifectas, and Superfectas Daily Doubles, Pick 3, Pick 4, Pick 5, Pick 6 4n1d1b
Exacta– Your selections must finish 1st and 2nd place in the exact order you’ve placed your wager.
Trifectas– Your Selections must finish in 1st, 2nd, 3rd place in the exact order you’ve placed your wager.
Superfectas – Your Selections must finish in 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place in the exact order you’ve placed your wager.
Daily Double– Select the winners of back-to-back races.
Pick 3,4,5,6 – Select the winners of the consecutive number of stated races, Pick 3 is 3 races in order, Pick 4 is 4 races in order.

Pick your Horse! 1r5n4a

Intuitions 363y3c
Feeling lucky? Take a chance! The odds of success by this method are unpredictable. It’s all down to you and your lucky stars. If a horse’s name or look catches your eye, go with that horse. Just have fun and go with your instincts!
Looking to make a more informed guess? 4f6f3h
Study the racing program and familiarize yourself with reading the past race performances. Alternatively, you can consider the odds. The morning line racing odds indicate the horse’s likelihood of placing, with these odds shifting as bets are placed on the horse leading up to post time.
How to Read the Program 2cj2
Place your Bet! 5g5wb
At the Track:
Go up to the teller and place your bet:
- Track Betting on – (Ex. “The Meadows”
- Race Number – (Ex. “Race 1”)
- The Amount of your Bet – (Ex. “$2”)
- What Type of Wager – (Ex. “Win, Exacta, Pick 4)
- The Horse’s Number – (Ex. “4”)
Example: “The Meadows, Race 1, $2 to Win on the 4”
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How to Handicap a Race 3w1g1c

All the information you’ll need is right there: where they raced, their times, who drove them and how they finished. Of course, none of this information will make any sense unless you read the page of the program that explains “How to Read The Program.” Soon the numbers and the symbols will be easy to understand.
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