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What do +600 odds mean: These are Moneyline odds for a heavy underdog that payout $600 on a winning $100 wager. What does +1200 mean in betting: This is another example of Moneyline odds for a massive underdog. A $100 bet on a team at +1200 means a payout of $1,200 if successful.
What do +600 odds mean: These are Moneyline odds for a heavy underdog that payout $600 on a winning $100 wager. What does +1200 mean in betting: This is another example of Moneyline odds for a massive underdog. A $100 bet on a team at +1200 means a payout of $1,200 if successful.
$6 This traditional bet basically combines the win bet, place bet and show bet on a single ticket. You will essentially have three different bets rolled into one selection. You also need to keep in mind that when you make a $2 across-the-board bet that you will need to pay a total of $6 to cover your ticket.
Place / show each way If you place a $10 each-way bet with a place and show bet, you will end up paying $20 ($10 is allocated to the place bet, while another $10 is allocated to the show bet). Your selected horse merely needs to finish second to win both bets or finish in third to win half of your bet.
Across The Board (Win Place Show Bet) Both of these terms are used interchangeably; they mean the exact same thing. If you make a win place show bet, then the minimum you will need to bet is $6, because what is actually happening is you are placing a $2 win bet, $2 place bet, and $2 show bet all at the same time.
If you place a $2 exacta key bet, then you will pick one horse to win in each race, and all the others must place. This will cost you $12. If you decide to go with two horses over four horses in an exacta key bet, then you'll still have to pay $12, with an increment of $2 thereafter.
An event with a probability of zero [P(E) = 0] will never occur (an impossible event). An event with a probability of one [P(E) = 1] means the event must occur (a certain event). An event with a probability of 0.5 [P(E) = 0.5] is sometimes called a fifty-fifty chance event or an even chance event.
An event with a probability of zero [P(E) = 0] will never occur (an impossible event). An event with a probability of one [P(E) = 1] means the event must occur (a certain event). An event with a probability of 0.5 [P(E) = 0.5] is sometimes called a fifty-fifty chance event or an even chance event.
$6 This traditional bet basically combines the win bet, place bet and show bet on a single ticket. You will essentially have three different bets rolled into one selection. You also need to keep in mind that when you make a $2 across-the-board bet that you will need to pay a total of $6 to cover your ticket.
The trifecta requires you to pick the top three finishers in the correct order and has paid, on average, $3,596.79 on a $1 ticket since 2012. The superfecta requires you to select the top four finishers in the correct order and has paid, on average, $24,983.15 on a $1 ticket.
Superfecta Box Costs:
$1 Superfecta Box with four horses | $24 (24 possible combinations) |
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$1 Superfecta Box with five horses | $120 (120 possible combinations) |
$1 Superfecta Box with six horses | $360 (360 possible combinations) |
$1 Superfecta Box with seven horses | $840 (840 possible combinations) |
Place / show each way If you place a $10 each-way bet with a place and show bet, you will end up paying $20 ($10 is allocated to the place bet, while another $10 is allocated to the show bet). Your selected horse merely needs to finish second to win both bets or finish in third to win half of your bet.
Superfecta Box Costs:
$1 Superfecta Box with four horses | $24 (24 possible combinations) |
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$1 Superfecta Box with five horses | $120 (120 possible combinations) |
$1 Superfecta Box with six horses | $360 (360 possible combinations) |
$1 Superfecta Box with seven horses | $840 (840 possible combinations) |