You get your money back for the horse or horses that are scratched from the race. if you only bet 3 horses in your trifecta, then you get the entire amount back.
Ive heard of some riders who are supposed to do it. I don't have a problem with whipping a horse to make it go faster before or during a race. I'm just not sure if it works.Another answer:An interesting theory comes from a bettor who won't bet a horse, or bet in a horse race when the caveat "No Whipping" is published. He's very clear about where to whip a horse during a race. He doesn't mention whipping a horse before a race.Read more, below.Personal Opinion:Whipping a horse before a race seems to me a little like spanking a child before the child cleans his/her room. It's at least cruel. As to its effectiveness, I'd ask: if the roles were reversed, would you like to be whipped before performing?
If the horse scratches prior to the start of the race, the bettor's wager is refunded.
there has to be 16 or more runners and the race has to be a handicapp.
If I understand your question correctly, if only three horses race, would you win no matter what? You would only win if you bet on the winning horse to "win." When you bet on a horse race, you also bet on what position that horse finishes. You may bet on a horse to "win, place, or show" or all three (each bet costs more money). If the horse comes in first, second, or third, and you bet all three, you would still get a payout. There are numerous combinations to wagering, Exactas, Trifectas, etc. and even in a three horse race, if you didn't bet correctly, or on the right horse, you could still lose.
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You either bet on which horse/rider will win the race or just watch the race
18 yrs
A trifecta bet is a type of bet that is made in horsraces. One bets which horse will become first, second, and third place in the race in their opinions.
When you cashed your ticket you would receive $160 -- $140 in winnings along with your original $20 bet.
In horse racing 'Stone Ginger' means a sure bet or certainty. This is due to a racing stallion in New Zealand that won every race he entered.
Yes, you can place bets until the horses are running.