Horse racing payoffs on a $2 win ticket.
By: Richard Bleuze
Horse racing payoffs on a $2 win ticket.
Well, it seems that alot of horse bettors are confused when playing on a online at a horse racing track. Many horse racing track bettors are not sure really sure what their horse is going to pay if he wins. Are you in that category? If so, hopefully the following table below will help. It's based on the payoff on a $2 ticket.
ODDS PAYOFF ODDS PAYOFF
1-10 $2.20 4-1 $10.00
1-5 $2.40 9-2 $11.00
2-5 $2.80 5-1 $12.00
1-2 $3.00 6-1 $14.00
3-5 $3.20 7-1 $16.00
4-5 $3.60 8-1 $18.00
1-1 $4.00 9-1 $20.00
6-5 $4.40 10-1 $22.00
7-5 $4.80 12-1 $26.00
3-2 $5.00 15-1 $32.00
8-5 $5.20 20-1 $42.00
9-5 $5.60 50-1 $102.00
2-1 $6.00 60-1 $122.00
5-2 $7.00 99-1 $200.00
3-1 $8.00
7-2 $9.00
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1. Some of the best horse racing results can be had during the week when the fields are typically smaller and it takes little time to place some wagers.
2. Learn about the horses as well as the jockeys. In horse racing both are of major importance when it comes to crossing the finish line.
3. When you place your bet, what others say or the hype surrounding a team should not be what sways you. Check into where the team came from, how long they have been racing and even what class they moved up from and when.
4. Research the track. The track itself can change the way a race goes. There are different textures, different temperatures and even different lengths.
5. When it comes to horse racing one of the most valuable tips you can follow is to learn more about the sport. Know the participants and the location. Use this information to put together your best bet for the next race.
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