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  2. Historical horse racing - Wikipedia

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    Historical horse racing (HHR), originally known as Instant Racing, is an electronic gambling product that allows players to bet on replays of horse races or dog races that have already been run, using terminals that typically resemble slot machines. [1][2] The primary providers of historical racing machines are Exacta Systems (a subsidiary of ...

  3. Daily Racing Form - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Racing Form (DRF) (referred to as the Racing Form or "Form" and sometimes "telegraph" or "telly") is a tabloid newspaper founded in 1894 in Chicago, Illinois, by Frank Brunell. The paper publishes the past performances of racehorses as a statistical service for bettors covering horse racing in North America .

  4. Glossary of North American horse racing - Wikipedia

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    A stakes race for three-year-old fillies. [4] Odds-on Odds of less than even money ($1 to $1). A winning bet returns the amount wagered plus the ratio specified by the odds. A winner at a payoff of under $4.00 for a $2 bet is "odds on." [20] Optional claiming A race where a horse can either meet the conditions of the race or be entered as a ...

  5. Video poker - Wikipedia

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    "Double Bonus" video poker is a variation of Jacks or Better with a bonus payout for four aces. This variation offers up to a theoretical return of 100.2 percent, when played with perfect strategy — however, this % is only on a "10/7" version video poker game (10/7 being the payouts for a full house and a flush).

  6. Beyer Speed Figure - Wikipedia

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    The Beyer Speed Figure is a system for rating the performance of Thoroughbred racehorses in North America designed in the early 1970s by Andrew Beyer, the syndicated horse racing columnist for The Washington Post. First published in book form in 1975, the Daily Racing Form began incorporating Beyer Speed Figures in a horse's past performances ...

  7. Group races - Wikipedia

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    In particular, the current European Pattern Committee "Ground Rules" explicitly state that no race may be upgraded by more than one Group in any one year. [20] Great Britain has minimum purse values for some group races, as follows: [21] Group 1- £250,000 (£200,000 for two-year-old races) Group 2 - £100,000 (£80,000 for two-year-old races)

  8. Dosage Index - Wikipedia

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    This results in a Dosage Profile consisting of five separate figures, listed in order of Brilliant-Intermediate-Classic-Solid-Professional. Secretariat, the 1973 Triple Crown winner, for example, had a Dosage Profile of 20-14-7-9-0. To arrive at the Dosage Index, the first two figures plus one-half the value of the third figure are added ...

  9. Daily double - Wikipedia

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    The daily double was the first so-called "exotic" wager [a] offered by North American racetracks. Introduced in 1931 at Connaught Park Racetrack near Ottawa by owner Léo Dandurand, [4][5] it was noted as being "a fad in England this season." [6][b] When first offered on June 3, 1931, on the third and fifth races, [8] a winning $2 wager paid ...