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When you wager, you are not betting against the track but against everyone who is making that type of wager in a particular race. For example, if you bet a horse to win, your bet goes into the win pool. Based on how much is wagered on each horse to win, their odds will change accordingly. This is called pari-mutuel wagering, from the French term meaning “amongst ourselves.”

In this method of wagering, the public is betting against each other, not against the racetrack. In effect, the track has no interest in the results of a race. The track simply deducts a percentage from each dollar wagered for payment of purses, state taxes, and expenses. The remainder of the pool (83 percent on win, place, and show bets) is returned proportionally to the winners.

Traditional wagers

WIN

You win if your horse finishes first.

PLACE

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You win if your horse finishes first or second.

SHOW

You win if your horse finishes first, second, or third.

ACROSS THE BOARD

Placing a wager on your horse to win, place, and show. A $2 bet “across the board” would be a $6 wager.

Exotic wagers

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EXACTA

Picking two horses to finish first and second in exact order.

TRIFECTA

Picking three horses to finish first, second, and third in exact order.

SUPERFECTA

Picking four horses to finish first, second, third, and fourth in exact order.

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DAILY DOUBLE

Picking the winners of two races that are designated Daily Double races. Wagers must be placed before the running of the first of the two races.

RACING PICK THREE

Picking the winners of three races that are designated Racing Pick Three races. Wagers must be placed before the running of the first of the three races.

How to bet

When you visit a mutuel window, state the following information:

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1. Name of track

2. Race number

3. Amount you wish to wager

4. Type of wager

5. Horse number

Example: “Scarborough Downs, seventh race, two dollars to win on number five.”

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Novice bettors

For those not familiar with wagering, each teller line has a designated NOVICE WINDOW to help with how to read the program, placing a bet, and other racing questions. Pamphlets are available at every mutuel line to help the first time bettor. “Pick A Winner,” “The Harness Racing Guide” and “Harness Racing 101” are excellent resources for the novice handicapper. Simply ask for your copy. The key is to have fun!

Source: Scarborough Downs. For more information about Maine gambling laws, visit http://www.state.me.us/dps/GambBoard/.

MAY

Mon., May 27: Memorial Day Live Racing, post time: 1:05 pm.

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JUNE

Sat., June 8: The Belmont Stakes at Scarborough Downs. The final and most demanding jewel of the Triple Crown, live via simulcast from Belmont Park, NY. Special Scarborough Downs live racing post time: 2 p.m. followed by live coverage. Reservations required for dining room buffet at 207-883-3022. Dining room opens at 1 p.m.

Sun., June 16: Father’s Day at Scarborough Downs. Get Dad to the track! Chicken BBQ $8.95 per person includes chicken, potato salad, cole slaw and brownie. Live racing post time: 1:05 p.m.

Thurs., June 20: Live racing, post time: 4 p.m.

Sun., June 23: The Maine Sire Stakes Season begins. The three-year-old colt pacers take center stage. Post time: 1:05 p.m.

JULY

Thurs., July 4: Independence Day! Celebrate our nation’s birthday with us. Every patron gets a mini flag, while supplies last. Post time: 4 p.m.

Sat., July 6: Back to the Track Day. Giveaways, contests, t-shirts, fun! Annual event co-hosted with the U.S. Trotting Association. Post time: 4 p.m.

Visit www.scarboroughdowns.com/specialevents.php for more calendar listings.

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