Horse race betting terms explained

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      (a) in relation to a wagering event that is a horse race, the Rules of Racing within the meaning of Division 2B of Part I of the Racing Act 1958; and (b) in relation to a wagering event that is a harness race, the rules made under section 49 of the Racing Act 1958 by Harness Racing Victoria; and

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    • [DOCX File]Playing Safe

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      The website recruited MR/PG cohort were also more likely than the casino recruited gamblers to report horse/dog race betting at a TAB in person (56.5% vs. 19%), gambling on pub EGMs (81.2% vs. 47.6%) and gambling on Instant Kiwi or other scratch tickets (83.5% vs. 42.9%) (Figure 2).

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    • [DOCX File]Regulatory Impact Statement

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      If the B2 machines were removed the shops opened purely on the back of them may close, but if the machines are wrong, then they never should have been there in the first place. Customer spending would divert back to over the counter betting and more staff would be needed, and additionally the horse race levy would increase.

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    • [DOC File]Gambling Regulation Regulations 2005

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      Permitting in-race betting would bring racing bets into line with in-play betting on sports events, which the NZRB is already permitted to offer. Unlike in-play sports betting, the proposal is not that bettors should be able to bet on events within a race (e.g. changes of lead, horses or dogs retiring prematurely etc.) but only on the final ...

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      The horse opened up on-course at 10/1 (9% implied win-probability) and started the race at 6/1 (14%). The impression punters had was that this horse, in its previous appearances was a good horse, nothing special and a quirky character. In its previous race at Chester it was an outsider of 4 horses with odds of starting 20/1 (

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    • [DOC File]Matched Betting Strategy

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      As Vivarobet became the first betting company in Armenia to have a betting opportunity on online horse racing, there is a need to raise awareness about the new service. Though horse racing industry is underdeveloped compared to other countries, in recent years many Equestrian centers were opened in Armenia, and raised the cultural value of ...

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      Race betting. Betting on horse races has always been legal in New Zealand, although betting through bookmakers was outlawed in 1920. The Totalisator Agency Board (TAB) has been in operation since 1951, taking bets on and off course. It was set up to operate off-course betting, but now also operates all on-course betting as the agent of the clubs.

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    • Horse Racing Betting 101: Odds & Terminology | WagerTalk

      Dist – The distance, surface and condition of the surface over which the race was run. Post – The horse’s post position. Wgt – The weight that the horse carried. Equip – The horse’s medications and equipment. Examples: L – Lasix. B – Bute. f – front bandages. b - blinkers. Jockey – The horse’s jockey for that race.

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    • [DOCX File]Card Summary Screen - Pace and Cap - Sartin Methodology ...

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      Horse racing - rule 4 It is designed to protect the bookie from a lopsided market if one of the favourites is withdrawn. Rule 4 will not apply if the horse which was withdrawn was at odds of above about 14-1 (15.0). Many bookmakers do not apply rule 4 above odds of 9-1 (10.0). Rule 4 will only affect you if your horse wins the race.

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