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| | | Horse Racing Wagering guide and rules
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Horse Racing Rules
- The Company system will allow wagers up to 2 minutes before the
scheduled post time. The time left to wager on each race is made
available on the website. Any tickets placed after this time will be
void.
- When placing a wager on a horse they will generally be identified by
name not the number.
- Payouts may vary according to bet type and track. In most cases full
track odds are paid with a maximum payoff. There is no maximum payoff
for Win, Place and Show, which will be paid out at track odds. Exotics
will have a maximum payoff - please see the table located elsewhere on
the site for specific payoffs.
- In the event there is a wager made with no track results or payout
information posted, the wager will be refunded. An example of this would
be, 1) scratch horses reducing the number of entries, 2) no payout
results (the race did not run).
- Tickets cannot be graded until the official results have been
posted. Funds will be credited to your account usually within 10 to 15
minutes after the official results have been posted.
- Company does not offer Consolation Payouts because we do not belong
to the Pari-Mutuel pool. We do not have pool money that must be returned
to the bettors.
- A horse is scratched when it is listed as an entry but does not run
in the race. A horse may be scratched early in the day or minutes before
the start of the race.
- Scratches on Multi Race Bets - Any scratches after the first leg of
the multi race ticket that has been completed with a loss will result in
a losing ticket. An example would be if your first race lost and your
horse in the next race was scratched. The ticket would be a losing
ticket due to your combination including a loser. If the selection on
the earlier stage of the multi-race bet are correct, then the scratches
occur in the middle or later legs, this would allow those multi-race
bets to be refunded. (This is different from the race track that produce
winners via consolation payout.)
- Coupled Horses - Horses that belong to one owner or under one
trainer running in the same race are �coupled� together. When you bet on
one you also get the other; you get horse 1 and horse 1a, for example.
When one of the coupled horses wins, both horses win. In the case that
both horses finish, the higher payout will be applied. In the event of a
scratch you have action, unless both coupled horses scratch.
- Field Entry - When there are a large amount of horses running in a
race, several horses are grouped together as field horses. For payouts
and refunds, the same rules as Coupled Entry apply.
- Horse Tickets must be finalized before the race starts. Any wagers
placed after the start of the race will be "no action" and all monies
will be refunded.
* Full Track Odds + 10% is offered at selected
tracks only.
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