Depends on what state you live in.
exacta
18 yrs
Yes children can go to Racetracks. They are not allowed to bet of course, but many love going to see the horses and helping their parents to pick out horses to bet on.
fartbooty booty
no the purse is determinded on the race when you bet you get some money fromo the purse if the horse u bet on wins Actually, the Purse has nothing to do with the amount of money wagered in a horse race. The Handle is the total amount wagered on that race and after the track takes some out and the taxes are removed then the rest is divied up among the winning tickets. These are called Pools and there is one for each style/type of bet (Win Pool, Place Pool, Show Pool, Exacta Pool, Trifecta Pool, Pick 3 Pool, etc).
No, only at the place you bought them, unless you have a special deal with a specific company.
Andrew Jackson owned race horses and on occasion bet a great deal on them. He had his own racetrack at his home in TN. He fought at least one deal over a racing debt.
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yes, but they can't bet.
there has to be 16 or more runners and the race has to be a handicapp.
In the US, typically no. In the UK I believe that this type of bet is offered.
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.