![]() ![]() Here you call both horses to the tote operator and you win if your horses finish 1st and 2nd, 1st and 3rd or 2nd and 3rd. “What was that you said? You like two horses in the same race!” Well then the SWINGER is for you. ![]() If there are 16 or more runners there will also be a payout for 4th place. Here you will receive a payout if your horse finishes 1st or 2nd if there are 6 or 7 runners, or 1st, 2nd or 3rd if there are 8 to 15 runners. If you’re not that confident of your selection you can take a Place bet if there are 6 or more runners. If you bet on a horse for a Win, the horse must win to qualify for a payout. ![]() Next you need to decide whether you want to take a WIN or a PLACE bet. Oh, and while we’re talking about numbers, please remember that all bets taken on the tote are taken on the horse’s racecard number and not their name – although the name may be very pretty it’s not the name were after, it’s the number! BET! WINS AND PLACES You can study form (the horse’s racing history) in the racecard, follow a newspaper tipsters selections, seek advice from a friend who “knows”, choose a name you like or take your lucky number. There are many ways to choose a horse that you fancy. It’s entertaining, it’s easy and everybody can enjoy taking at bet – but only if you’re 18 years and older. “Heard these three words before? Was it at the start of the 100-meter swim at a club gala or a speed-spelling contest at school?” The anticipation of success can be compared to the excitement of taking a bet – big or small – on a horserace. How To Take a Bet with The Tote from Hollywoodbets on Vimeo. ![]()
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