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Once again you can play an Exacta Part Wheel in which you choose more horses to increase your chances of success, but always remember that by doing this you are also increasing the total cost of the bet.

This is a technique some bettors use when they firmly believe one particular horse will win the race but the field is wide open for second place. Many players wagered this way on Justify in both the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes in due to him being perceived as a lock while the rest of the field were fighting to get into the money. You can switch this bet around, naming various horses first and a solid choice for second but this is risky.

In terms of how you select this bet, a Quinella is essentially an Exacta Box under a different name. You choose two horses to finish first and second in either order but without the unit stake having to change or be worked out, i. Some sharp-eyed horseplayers keep an eye out on the probably payoffs for both the Quinella and Exacta Box just to see if there is any slight advantage to one or the other before deciding which one to place.

To work out the cost, use the same calculations as the Exacta Box and the divide the total in half. This bet is like the Exacta but with one extra horse, so a basic Trifecta means selecting three horses in a race to finish first, second and third in the exact order. The Trifecta Key means nominating one of your horses to finish first but the other two to finish second and third in any order and of course you can add more horses in behind to this to increase your chances of success.

These days with bets such as this, wagering online will mean your combinations and your potential total cost will be worked out for you so simply enter the horses you wish to bet and a unit stake to see your total bet amount appear before you click go. Much like the Exacta, you can place a Trifecta Part Wheel whereby you can have one or more horses in first position, one or more in second and one or more in third.

The amount of horses you nominate for first, second or third is up to you so to figure out the cost simply multiply the number of horses in first position by the number in second minus 1 , multiplied by the number of horses in third position minus 2. Choosing four horses means 24 combinations , 5 horses is 60 combinations and so on, times by your unit stake. This is where you need to be either a real pro, a well-informed insider or just very lucky!

The Superfecta involves you picking the first four horses to finish in the exact order. You can place a Superfecta Part Wheel under the same rules as above or a Superfecta Key meaning you can nominate one horse as your "sure thing" combined with a number of horses to finish second, third and fourth. This is because horse 5 has to win, so the only possibilities are , , , , and The more horses you nominate, the more combinations there are and the more you will pay to place the wager down.

You can play a Superfecta Part Wheel with one or more combinations in each of the four positions using the same math as in the Trifecta Part Wheel but, given the huge combinations often involved with this bet, some tracks may offer the Dime Superfecta meaning your unit stake can be just 10 cents.

Boxing your Superfecta of course means a simple bet, but with lots of combinations depending on how many horses you choose to include.

Four horses to finish in all available combinations has 24 possibilities and this quickly ramps up the more horses you add.

Throwing in a fifth means combinations and a sixth would be so keep an eye on that overall ticket cost. Placing a Pick 3 wager means picking the winner of three consecutive races. You are allowed once again to choose multiple horses though so as usual simply multiply the number of horses in each leg times by your unit stake.

Much like above, the Pick 4 means betting in consecutive races but this time four of them. True it can be an expensive bet, but getting it right just that one time can mean a very attractive payoff. You guessed it, six races in a row. This is an incredibly difficult bet to get right but more pertinently the combinations involved are massive if you decide to choose multiple horses in each leg.

The Pick 6 is a pool in which will be involved should there be no winner on a given day, with all the money in the pool added onto whatever is put in the following day or at the following meet with consolation costs taken out.

Choose only one horse to win the race, and if your selection wins the race - you win! Click here for more details on a Win bet. On a Place Bet you choose one horse and your horse needs to finish first OR second to claim some winnings! Click here for more details on a Place bet. Click here for more details on a Show bet. On an Exacta Bet you need to choose the horses that will finish first AND second in the correct order to claim your winnings!

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