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Position of the stall in the starting gate from which a horse starts. Race in which horses are entered subject to being purchased for a specified price. Mechanical device having partitions (stalls) for horses in which they are confined until the starter releases the doors in front to begin the race.
A horse officially entered, but not permitted to start unless the field is reduced by scratches below a specified number.
Finishing first, second or third. Type of wager calling for the selection of winners of two consecutive races, usually the first and second.
Also this allows you to keep track of your odds and paper bets and compare which strategies you like to use before you start using any of your real money.
Practice making your bets and using your strategies by keeping track of them on paper in a tablet or in a spreadsheet.
Note - Even though you always get back 100% of ALL your previous wagers when you WIN your current wager, we do not count this in on the Rate of Return percentage calculations above.
A horse that usually leads (or tries to lead) the field for as far as it can. One who assigns weights for handicap race. Also one who makes selections based on past performances. The straight area of the track between the turns - also, the stable area. Betting a horse to win only. A race for non-winners. The Rate Of Return (ROR) is the amount or percentage to be made on your money for using this particular setting on [...].