
- Handicaps 16 or more runners one quarter of the odds first four Places
- Handicaps 12, 15 runners one quarter of the odds first three Places
- All other races of 8 or more runners one fifth of the odds first three Places
- Races of 5, 6, or 7 runners one quarter of the odds first two Places
- Less than 5 runners the Place money is invested to Win
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[/su_splash]An Each Way Bet Explained
The person betting on the horse race is placing a wager for the pony to come in any of the top positions of the race. The number of top places for any pony race is decided by the betting provider and is usually the first three places. However, for horse races where only a small number of ponies are arcing Each Way Bets may be limited to the first 2 places, or if five or less ponies are racing Each Way bets are not usually offered on the race at all. Where the pony wins the race the first part of the wagering stake is multiplied by the odds and paid with that original part of the wagering stake, and the other half of the wagering stake is multiplied by a 1/4 of the odds and paid with the original part of the wagering stake. For example, where a one pound Each Way wager ( two pounds betting stake) is placed on a pony at odds of 8/1 the original one pound wagering stake for the pony to win is multiplied by 8 and returned with the original one pound wagering stake paying out nine pounds. The other one pound of the wagering stake is then multiplied by a ¼ of the odds with the original one pound wagering stake paying out three pounds. If you are thinking about placing an Each Way bet, you need to understand that you’re placing 2-equal sized bets. You’re placing a wager on the pony winning the race and you’re placing a wager on the pony finishing in the “PLACES” for the race. When you hear people say that they had placed a £10 each way bet, what they are trying to say is that they had ten pounds on the pony to win the race and ten pounds on the pony to finish in the Places, this wager would therefore cost £20. [youtube id=”RMb-JYmKOJ4″ width=”800″ height=”440″ position=”left”]Understanding the Different Types of Horse Racing Bets