Horse Wagering Options
Author: Sebastien Veilleux
:There's nothing more exciting, to many, that spending a day at
the track. Even if you don't have access to a racetrack or a way
to watch horse racing on TV, horse wagering can yield some great
profits. Many horse-wagering individuals have hit the big score
with a bet of just $1. Before you can place your bets and start
winning, you need to know how to bet. In this article, we will
go over some common horse wagering options like the Trifecta,
Quinella, Exacta and many more. In just a couple minutes from
now, you will be ready to hit the track (even the virtual one)
and stake your claim to the world of winning racetrack betting.
Horse Wagering
Win: This option is pretty self-evident. You are betting the
horse to win the race. If you are correct, your ticket will be
paid the "Win" rate for the horse. This wager is technically
called a "Win Bet."
Place: Sometimes even the best horses finish second and that's
what it means to "place." If the horse you pick comes in first
or second, you are paid the "Place" rate. This wager is
technically called a "Place Bet."
Show: There's nothing wrong with coming in third, unless it's a
three horse race. If your horse comes in first, second or third,
you are paid the "Show" rate. This wager is technically called a "Show Bet."
Exacta (also called a Perfecta): Think you know what horses will
finish first and second? If so, place an Exact. You must pick
the exact order. If you pick a the number four horse to win and
the number five horse to place and the race ends up being 5-4,
you lose. To win, in this example, you need a 4-5 finish.
Quinella: This bet is like an Exacta in that you select the two
horses you think will finish first and second. However, unlike
the Exacta, the order does not matter. If you select the number
5 horse and the number 6 horse, you win if the order is 5-6 or
6-5.
Trifecta (also called a Triple): If you want to win a good deal
of cash, potentially, for a small $1 or $2 wager, the Trifecta
is for you. When you bet a Trifecta, you are betting on the
exact horses that will finish first, second and third. The order
matters with this bet. If you are unsure of the order, but just
know the three horses that will Win, Place and Show, you can box
the bet. When you box a bet, you are betting all possible
combinations. There are six combinations to any three-horse
Trifecta.
Daily Double: If you have a good eye for picking winners, give
the daily double a spin. When you bet the daily double, you are
betting on the winner of two consecutive horse races--usually
the first and second race of the day.
Pick Six: This bet could be a pick 6,7,8 and so forth. When you
place this bet, you pick the winners of all the races. As you
can imagine, it has a very nice payoff when you win.
You are now up to speed with some common horse wagering options.
The only thing left to do is to visit an online race book and
make some winning bets. Horse wagering is a fun, and addictive,
activity. The Internet is full of great horse wagering articles,
tips and websites. Placing your horse wagers at an online race
book is a great way to keep in the action and it's extremely
convenient too.
About the author:
The author is the founder and players manager of
www.AdvantageSportsBetting.com and one of the top experts in the
internet sports
betting industry today. Advantage Sports Betting is a world
leader in online sports betting, casino, horse racing wagering, poker and a proud member of the
Betcorp family.