Horse racing in 1xBet

Betting on horse races is one of the oldest and most popular pastimes in the world of sports. Millions of people love them for the excitement, beauty, and the opportunity to win money. However, it can be difficult for beginners to understand all the rules and terms.

People have been betting on horse racing since ancient Rome and Greece. A lot has changed since then, and now it is an entire industry.

The main thing about betting on horse racing

Horse racing in 1xBet

Horse racing in 1xBet

To successfully bet on horse racing, you need to understand the basics.

Types of bets

Types of bets - 1xBet

Types of bets – 1xBet

  1. On the winner: you guess which horse will come in first
  2. To “place”: your horse should be in the top three (or two)
  3. “Every Way”: two bets at once – to win and to “place”
  4. Prediction: you guess the first two or three places in order
  5. Match betting: you choose the horse that finishes first out of two horses

What the ratios mean

Odds show how the bookmaker assesses the horse’s chances. The lower the odds, the higher the chances of winning.

For example:

  • Odds of 2.00 = 50% chance of winning
  • Odds of 10.00 = 10% chance of winning

Remember: the higher the odds, the more you can win.

What to look out for

To make a good bet, consider:

  1. How the horse has performed before
  2. Jockey experience
  3. Coach’s successes
  4. Track condition
  5. The length of the course
  6. The weather
  7. Starting position

How to bet on horse racing at 1xBet

How to bet on horse racing at 1xBet

How to bet on horse racing at 1xBet

At 1xBet, there are different betting options for horse racing. Here are the most popular ones.

Betting on a winner

The easiest option: you pick the horse you think will come first.

For Example: You bet 9.85€ ($10.95) on a horse with odds of 4.0. If she wins, you get 39,40€ (43,80$).

Pros:

  • It’s just to understand
  • There’s a lot to be gained, especially on unexpected wins

Minuses:

  • Harder to guess than in other types of betting

Betting on “place”

Here your horse should come in the first three (sometimes the first two).

Example: You bet €9.85€ ($10.95) on a horse at odds of 2.5. If it is in the top three, you get 24,62€ (27,35$).

Pros:

  • Easier to guess than the winner
  • You can win, even if it’s not your first horse

Minuses:

  • The odds are lower than betting on the winner

Bet “no favorite”

Here you bet as if the strongest horse is not in the race.

Example: There is a clear favorite at odds of 1.5. You bet on another horse “without favorite”. If your horse comes in second to the favorite, it is a win for you.

Pros:

  • You can get high odds on other horses
  • Suitable if you think the favorite is overrated

Minuses:

  • They are not for all races
  • It can be difficult for newcomers to understand

A two or three-horse prediction

You have to guess which horses will come first and in what order.

  • Forecast: you guess the first two places
  • Triple prediction (Tricast): you guess the first three places

For example: In a Forecast bet, you say that horse A will be first and horse B will be second. To win, this must happen.

Pros:

  • There’s a lot to be gained
  • You can show how well you know about horse racing

Minuses:

  • It’s hard to guess
  • It takes a very good understanding of horse racing

How to bet successfully on horse racing

How to bet successfully on horse racing

How to bet successfully on horse racing

  1. Study a lot: the shape of the horses, the jockeys, the trainers, the track, the weather
  2. Keep track of your money: decide how much you’re willing to spend and don’t exceed that amount
  3. Choose your area: focus on one type of race or track
  4. Try different bets: this will help you win more and take less risk
  5. Keep an eye on the odds: their changes can tell you a lot
  6. Pay attention to the little things, like how the jockey and horse get along
  7. Write down your bets: analyze what works and what doesn’t

Complex bets: Forecast and Tricast at 1xBet

These are not easy bets, but you can make good money on them.

Forecast: guessing the first two places.

We need to tell you exactly which horses will come first and second.

Tricast: guess the first three places

Here you have to guess the first three places in the correct order.

There are different variations of these bets at 1xBet:

  1. Straight: you guess the exact order. Difficult, but you can win a lot
  2. Reverse: it’s the composition of the three that matters, not the order. Easier to win, but less profit
  3. Combination: you choose several horses; they can come in any order. More expensive, but more chances

Remember: high odds mean it’s hard to win. These bets require a good understanding of horse racing and a bit of luck.

Betting on horse “matches” at 1xBet

Here you choose from two horses the one that comes first. It doesn’t matter what place they take in the overall race.

Example: A bookmaker offers a “match” between Hurricane and Thunder. You think that Hurricane will be faster. If it does, you win even if both horses come in last.

Pros:

  1. It’s easier to analyze – you’re only comparing two horses
  2. More chances to win than betting on the winner
  3. It is possible to win even if your horse is not in the prizes

Which races can be bet on at 1xBet

Which races can be bet on at 1xBet

Which races can be bet on at 1xBet

1xBet has horse racing betting from all over the world. Here are the most interesting spots.

Great Britain: the birthplace of modern horse racing

  • Ascot: this is where the Royal Ascot horse race takes place
  • Catterick: one of England’s oldest racecourses
  • Beverley: there are regular races and steeplechases
  • Brighton: a beautiful circuit in the south of England
  • Stratford: specializes in steeplechase racing

Australia: the country that loves horse racing

  • Balaclava: famous for short races
  • Doomben: one of the premier racecourses in Queensland
  • Canterbury: this is where the night races in Sydney are held
  • Belmont: Western Australia’s premier racecourse
  • Kembla Grange: known for racing young horses
  • Dubbo: a popular racecourse in New South Wales

France: an important horse racing destination in Europe

  • Claire Fontaine: famous for the summer races
  • Cavaillon: conducts regular and steeplechase races
  • Nantes: one of the oldest racecourses in France

Other countries

  • Bro Park (Sweden): the country’s main racecourse
  • Kenilworth (South Africa): one of the best in South Africa
  • Ankara and Kocaeli (Turkey): showing how horse racing is growing in Turkey
  • Concepción (Chile): reflects the love of horse racing in South America

Australia. Balaclava Australia. Doomben Australia. Canterbury UK. Ascot UK. Catterick
Australia. Belmont Sweden. Bro Park Australia. Kembla Grange UK. Beverley United Kingdom. Brighton
Australia. Dubbo SOUTH AFRICA. Kenilworth UK. Royal Ascot UK. Stratford Turkey. Ankara
Turkey. Kocaeli France. Cavaillon France. Claire Fontaine France. Nantes Chile. Concepcion

Examples of Bk odds in 1xBet:

Horse coefficient Horse coefficient
Cavaillon, 2520 meters Cavaillon, 2520 meters
L'aigle 7 Flight Plan 65
Luck And Joy 17 Cairo 80
Liberty Du Mortier 9 Poker Face 26
Le Grand Bornand 13 Big Rock 7.5
Lupin Du Bourg 19 Audience 10
Lilibeth Turgot 11 Royal Scotsman 21
Let’s Go De Monchel 2.25 Facteur Cheval 5
Luberon De La Crau 9 Docklands 15
Luberon De La Crau 41 Charyn 5
Lanka De Reve D'or 21 Maljoom 11
Lady Du Corta 5 Dolayli 17

How to make good bets on horse racing

How to make good bets on horse racing

How to make good bets on horse racing

Here are a few ways that can help you win more often:

Betting on favorites

Just bet on the strongest horses in each race.

Pros:

  • It’s easy to do
  • High chances of winning every bet

Minuses:

  • Small winnings due to low odds
  • You can lose a lot if the favorite loses unexpectedly

Searching for undervalued horses

Look for horses that you think have better odds than the bookie thinks.

Pros:

  • You can make good money if you assess the odds correctly
  • Teaches you to analyze better

Minuses:

  • It takes a lot of time to analyze
  • Higher risk of losing than betting on favorites

Multi-Horse Betting (Dutching)

Bet on multiple horses so that you win equally whichever horse comes in first.

Pros:

  • Less risk because you’re betting on different horses
  • You can win consistently if you calculate your bets correctly

Minuses:

  • It’s hard to do, especially for beginners
  • You’ve got to be good at math

Betting on horses that are suited to the track

Some horses run better at certain distances or types of tracks. If you notice this, you can make good money.

Pros:

  • It is possible to find good horses with high odds on them
  • You will get to know each horse’s characteristics better

Minuses:

  • It takes a lot of studying how a horse used to run before
  • Difficult to use if track conditions vary

Betting on famous jockeys and trainers

Sometimes it pays to bet on horses that are run by top jockeys or trained by successful trainers.

Pros:

  • You rely on the expertise of professionals
  • It is possible to find good horses that are not already favorites

Minuses:

  • Even the best jockeys and trainers lose sometimes
  • Their horses are often given low odds

Interesting facts about horse racing

Interesting facts about horse racing

Interesting facts about horse racing

  • Horse racing originated in ancient Greece 2,700 years ago, but the modern rules were invented in England in the 12th century.
  • All thoroughbred racehorses are descendants of three stallions that were brought to England from the Middle East 300 years ago.
  • The shortest distance in horse racing is only 229 meters – such races are popular in the USA.
  • The most expensive racehorse was bought for $70 million in 2000.
  • Only one family of horses was able to win America’s top prize, the Triple Crown, twice. They were father and son – Gallant Fox in 1930 and Omaha in 1935.
  • The greatest jockey of all time is Lester Pigott – he won 4,493 races in Britain.

Frequently asked questions

What types of bets are available at 1xBet?

At 1xBet, you can bet on the winner, on placing in the top three, on the exact order of finish, and even on two horses competing against each other.

What do the ratios mean?

Odds show how the bookmaker assesses the horse's chances. The higher the odds, the less chance of winning, but more can be won.

What is a bet on the winner?

You pick the horse you think will come first. If you guess, you win, if you don't, you lose.

Why put it in "place"?

It's easier to win this way - it's enough to have a horse in the top three. But the winnings will be less than betting on the winner.

What is a no-favorite bet?

You bet as if the strongest horse is not in the race. This gives you a chance to get high odds on the other horses.

How does betting on pairs of horses’ work?

You choose from two horses the one that will run first. It doesn't matter what place they take in the overall race - the main thing is which of these two will be faster.
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Aiden Brooks
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