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  2. Betting on horse racing - Wikipedia

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    A government survey in 2015 found that nearly one million Australians (5.6% of Australian adults) gambled on dog or horse racing in Australia. Most were men aged between 30 and 64 who had a typical yearly expenditure of $1,300 on race betting. Nationally, typical annual race-betting expenditure amounted to roughly $1.27 billion.

  3. Greyhound racing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A race taking place in the United States. Start date. May 29, 1920, at Blue Star Amusement Park, Emeryville. Greyhound racing in the United States is a sport [1] and parimutuel gambling activity. The industry is regulated by state law and greyhound care is regulated by the American Greyhound Council (AGC) [2] and the National Greyhound Association.

  4. Gambling in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Betting on horse and dog racing was legalized in 1934. [2] Suffolk Downs opened in 1935 and was the state's primary site for Thoroughbred racing until it held its last races in 2019. [3] The first dog tracks were Wonderland Greyhound Park and Taunton Dog Track, opened in 1935. [4] [5] They were joined in 1941 by Raynham Greyhound Park. [4]

  5. Greyhound racing - Wikipedia

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    Greyhound racing. Several greyhounds before a race. Greyhound racing is an organized, competitive sport in which greyhounds are raced around a track. There are two forms of greyhound racing, track racing (normally around an oval track) and coursing; the latter is now banned in most countries. [ 1] Track racing uses an artificial lure (usually a ...

  6. Lucky Number Slevin - Wikipedia

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    While hunting for Slevin, Brikowski gets a phone call from his boss and learns the meaning of the pseudonym Slevin Kelevra: "Lucky Number Slevin" was the horse Max had bet on, and "Kelevra" is Hebrew for bad dog, mirroring Goodkat's name. Brikowski murdered Slevin's mother to pay his own gambling debts twenty years ago.

  7. Daily double - Wikipedia

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    Daily double. A daily double is a parimutuel wager offered by horse racing and greyhound racing tracks in North America. Bettors wager on the winners of two consecutive races, [1] pre-designated by the track for a particular race day. The wager is made before either of the two races is run, and is only successful if both of the selections are ...

  8. Jack Russell Terrier Casually Hitches a Ride on Horseback ...

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  9. Parimutuel betting - Wikipedia

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    Here the bettor picks a horse and bets it will win, and makes an additional bet that it will show, so that theoretically if the horse runs third it will at least pay back the two bets. The Canadian and American equivalent is the bet across (short for across the board): the bettor bets equal sums on the horse to win, place, and show.