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How to Bet on the Horses
Betting on the horses can be as complicated or as
easy as you would like it to be. The more you understand
the racing form, the more you will know about the
horses and the races they are running. Horse Betting
Guides shows you how betting on horses can be as easy
as 1, 2, 3.
Steps:
1. Go to race track, off-track betting facility or
casino sports book. You can bet on the horses at all
of these locations, but it's more fun to bet at the
track so you can watch the race.
2. Know that thoroughbred racing is the most popular
and the most common kind of horse race in America,
with standardbred and quarter horse racing next. These
distinctions refer to the various horse breeds.
3. Buy and study the racing form.
4. Make sure you know the length of the race on which
you are interested in betting and how your horse does
in races of this length.
5. Go to the betting window.
6. Place your bet. Usually the smallest bet allowes
is one dollar.
7. Remember how much you bet, and do not lose your
betting ticket or receipt.
8. Remember the odds when you placed the bet.
9. Return to the window after the race has been run
and collect your winnings.
10. Throw your ticket on the floor if you lost (This
can become an art form if you don't follow our advice).
Tips:
Races are measured in furlongs or eighths of a mile.
Betting on a horse to win, means you are betting it
will come in first, betting on a horse to place means
you are betting it will come in first or second, and
betting on a horse to show means you are betting it
will come in first, second or third. Betting on the
exacta or perfecta means you are betting on the first
two horses to win in the correct order of finish.
Betting on the quinella or quiniela means you are
betting on two horses to come in first and second,
but those two horses don't have to finish in any particular
order. Betting on the daily double is betting on the
winners of two races. You must be correct in both
races to win the bet
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