Betting Terminology
Betting doesn’t have to be rocket science. Keep it simple by choosing a horse with a cool name. Or one that’s wearing your favorite color. But if you’re the analytical type who wants to consider a horse’s racing history, learn how to read a Racing Form and try your hand at handicapping.
Placing Your Bet
The easiest way to place your bet or wager is at the counter. Let the teller know the following information:
The racetrack (remember, you can bet on races at other tracks)
The race number
The USDT dollar amount you want to bet
The type of bet
Your horse’s number
Ex. “At Santa Anita, third race, five dollars to win on number two.”
ROX Games Types of Bets
Win: A bet on a horse to finish in first place.
Place: A bet on a horse to finish in either first or second place.
Show: A bet on a horse to finish in either first, second, or third place.
Forecast: A bet on two horses to finish in the top two places, in the correct order.
Quinella: A bet on two horses to finish in the top two places, in any order.
Tricast: A bet on three horses to finish in the top three places, in the correct order.
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