How To Place A Bet On Horse Racing

PLACE: A bet on a horse to finish either 1st or 2nd. SHOW: A bet on a horse to finish either 1st, 2nd or 3rd. Those are the standard bets that everybody is familiar with. PLACE: The Place bet requires your selection to finish first or second. It’s easier to cash than a Win bet, but the payoffs are typically smaller due to the Place pool being divided two ways rather than one (bettors with Place money on the first horse and second horse divide the pool). To bet online you will need to first create an account, and then deposit money into said account before you can place a bet. Once you have completed these tasks, simply select the sport you would like to bet on, then the event (meeting if horse racing), then simply click on the selection to add it to your virtual “betting slip”.

  1. How To Place A Bet On Horse Racing
  2. How To Place A Bet On A Horse Race Online
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I receive many messages from customers asking how they can place a bet? It is very simple and can be over complicated which makes it confusing for people. Here are some questions I receive for example; what is an accumulator/acca? how do the odds work? what is an each way bet? These are all common questions which the vast majority of people don’t understand.

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How To Place A Bet On Horse Racing

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How To Place A Bet On A Horse Race Online

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To start with, all major betting companies like Skybet, Bet365 and William Hill are all very similar and the odds they have for each bet will differ very slightly. As you would have seen from my Previous Winners section, I use Skybet to place the vast majority of my bets on my tips as I prefer the simple layout of their bet slips and it is easy to read and look at the returns from that bet. It is all down to preference as to what betting company you use and so it don’t worry if you use a different one to everyone else.

Accumulators are a very good way of betting for customers who do not wish to stake a large amount of money on one bet. This is because accumulators are a bet which consists of multiple bets put into one. So, I may like 4 horses on a day, but they are at shorter odds of 4/5, 7/4, 2/1 and 11/8. These are short odds for people who only want to stake £2 on each bet. But if you were to put these 4 horses into a 4-fold (accumulator) then the odds of the accumulator coming in is 34.27/1. Therefore, if you placed a £2 win on the accumulator your returns would be £70.53. Although it is more difficult to pick 4 horses all to win it is a better value bet than putting £2 win on horses that a very short odds as your basically only be doubling your £2 in most cases.