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Go to any pari-mutuel window and follow these three easy steps:

1. State the DOLLAR AMOUNT of your wager (bet). There is a minimum of $2 on all transactions with the exception of the Trifecta, Superfecta and the Hi-5 wager which are offered at a $2 and $1 respectively.

2. Tell the pari-mutuel the TYPE OF WAGER you wish to make (win, place, forecast, trifecta, Superfecta, Hi-5, Pick-4 and Daily Double)

3. State the PROGRAM NUMBER of the horse or horses, on which you wish to bet (it is not necessary to use the horse’s name).

Example:
“I’d like to bet $2 to win on number 4.”
“Please give me a $2 forecast, numbers 7 and 3.”

Remember to check your tickets and count your money before leaving the window, and always keep your tickets until the race is declared OFFICIAL.

Then, if you are a winner, go to any pari-mutuel window and collect your winnings!

Type of Wagers

Win - When you bet a horse to win, you win if your horse finishes first.

Place - When you bet a horse to place, you win if your horse finishes first, second or third. In races with five, six and seven starters, payout is on first and second only. No place betting if less than five starters.

Forecast - To win a forecast bet, you must choose the two horses finishing first and second in the exact order.

Trifecta
- You must choose the first three finishers in their exact order.

Superfecta - You must choose the first four finishers in their exact order.

HI-5 – you must choose the first five finishers in the exact order.

Pick 4
- You must choose the winner of 4 selected races. Wagers must be placed before the first of  the 4 races. If no one picks 4 of 4 winners, the pool is carried over to the next raceday.

Daily Double - This wager requires you to pick the winners of two consecutive races as designated by the Barbados Turf Club.

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DISCLAIMER: The Barbados Turf Club will not hold itself responsible for any inaccuracy in the weights. Any alterations in the weights and colours will be noted on the Notice Boards.

The Ages and Pedigrees have been added for the convenience of the public, but are not guaranteed to be correct.