Horse Racing Season is On!
Horse racing is in full stride right now. If you enjoy betting on the horses and you don’t happen to be at the track at the moment… but you’d like to be… No, worries, the internet is here to save the day!
Safe, secure online betting at Sportsbook.com
It’s quite easy to get going on placing a bet on horse racing online. Log in to Sportsbook.com, create a free account. If you want to place a bet, you have a variety of options to fund your account. From there is as easy as navigating to the track you’re interested, locate the race you’d like to make your bets on, pick your horses, watch the result…. and if you make the right winner picks, cash out and collect your winnings! It’s really that simple.
Online Horse Racing. As Good as Being There!
Except without the drive time, traffic jams, parking fees and hassles, dinged car doors, and crowds of people. Stay at home. Pick your winning horses while still in your pajamas! There’s nothing like the comfort of home!Whatever you choose to do: Have Fun and Good Luck!
Horse Race Betting Tutorial Refresher Course – Part 2
In Part 2 of our horse racing pari-mutuel betting tutorial, we’ll have a look at:
- a.) odds charts and what payouts you can expect,
- b.) what you’ll need to tell the window clerk when you’re (applies to off track betting and wagering on the internet),
- c.) and alternate methods of betting while at the race track by using the SAMS machines to place your bets. Let’s take a look:
Approximate Win Payoffs (based on a $2 wager)
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Odds
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Payoff
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Odds
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Payoff
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Odds
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Payoff
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1 / 9
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$2.20
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1 / 5
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$2.40
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2 / 5
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$2.80
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1 / 2
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$3.00
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3 / 5
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$3.20
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4 / 5
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$3.60
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1 / 1
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$4.00
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6 / 5
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$4.40
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7 / 5
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$4.80
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3 / 2
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$5.00
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8 / 5
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$5.20
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9 / 5
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$5.60
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2 / 1
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$6.00
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5 / 2
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$7.00
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3 / 1
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$8.00
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7 / 2
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$9.00
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4 / 1
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$10.00
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9 / 2
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$11.00
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5 / 1
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$12.00
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6 / 1
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$14.00
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7 / 1
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$16.00
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8 / 1
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$18.00
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9 / 1
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$20.00
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10 / 1
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$22.00
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What to Tell the Clerk
When you’re ready to post your bet, you’ll tell the clerk 5 things:
- Which track
- Which race
- How much money you want to bet
- What kind of bet you want, i.e.: win, place, show, exacta, etc.
- The number of the horse.
For example, by using the criteria above, what you say to the window clerk might be: “Santa Anita, race number three, $2.00 to win on horse number seven.” Easy, huh?
Self Service Terminals *
* Also known as Screen Activated Machines, or SAMS
- First you need a voucher which may be purchased from any clerk or voucher machine.
- After you insert the voucher in the machine, the machine will ask you what track you want to bet on (Bay Meadows, Oaklawn, Santa Anita, Churchill Downs, etc.).
- Once you have designated the track, the machine will ask you how much you want to bet.
- Finally, the machine will show you a variety of wages that may be made.
If you need assistance, there are customer service representatives located in the general area of all SAMS.
(*Screen Activated Machines)
Part 1 – Horse Race Betting Tutorial Refresher Course
More information about picking odds and knowing what those odds will pay. Also a description of SAMS (screen activated machines)
Part 3: Horse Racing Words and their Definitions
In part 3 we’ll explore some of the more common as well as some obscure horse track words and their meanings, as well as a detailed look at a sample horse racing program and how to decipher it. Let’s do this!

