Learn to Bet on Horse Racing: Playing the Monster Odds Board (2024)

If the problem for new fans to racing is not knowing how to win and have fun, one solution is providing an understanding of how the gamble at the core of the game works. My solution begins with the Odds Board.

Today, we flesh out one of the four pictures presented to bettors by the Odds Board. First, several supportive research-based facts:

  • The pari-mutuel Odds Board is a relatively efficient “market.” Efficient means the betting favorite wins more than the second choice, the second choice wins more than the third choice … and so on.
  • Approximately 90% of winners are ranked among the public’s first 3 to 5 betting choices. (Note larger fields like the 20-horse Kentucky Derby and 14-plus-horse fields for big days may expand to include the first seven choices.)
  • For all races, the public betting choice, the favorite, wins 30% to 38% of the time.
  • Heavily bet favorites in the 3-5 to 6-5 odds range win at more than 40%.

Odds and Probabilities: Examine this abbreviated Odds/Win Probabilities Chart

Odds

Win%

1-5

83.33%

2-5

71.42%

1-2

66.67%

3-5

62.50%

4-5

55.56%

1-1

50.00%

6-5

45.45%

7-5

41.67%

3-2

40.00%

8-5

38.46%

9-5

35.71%

2-1

33.33%

5-2

28.57%

3-1

25.00%

7-2

22.22%

A “monster” at odds of 4-5 holds a percentage of the crowd’s parimutuel wagering pool giving it a near 56% probability of winning. One could say the Odds Board is a form of “racetrack love.”

In that context, the “Monster Race” is a one-horse race. The crowd “LOVES” a single horse. It’s the “kiss horse.” The crowd loves this horse so much they could “kiss” it.

All things being equal, statistics give the “monster” a high win probability. But statistics predict; statistics don’t determine. And, at the racetrack, all things are never equal. The favorite should win and is almost certainly capable of a second-place finish, but it could also lose and finish out of the top three.

Strategy for Playing the Monster Board:

Example of a trackside tote board - field of 10 with #4 a “monster”
1) 8-15) 30-19) 5-1
2) 50-16) 6-110) 10-1
3) 15-17) 12-1
4) 4-58) 8-1

When the “monster” wins, exacta payouts with second and third choices to finish second are often not worth the risk. Under our concepts, the most reasonable wagering option, then, is to concede the win to the “monster” and eliminate the second and third betting choices. The best wager is an exacta with the “monster” to win on top and use longer odds runners ranked fourth, fifth, and sixth choices to finish second. We concede the win to the “monster”; play to beat the second & third choices with others.

THE WAGER for the above Odds Board: 4 over 1,8,10

Learn to Bet on Horse Racing: Playing the Monster Odds Board (1)

Most recently, on Saturday March 11, 2023, the featured Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby at Tampa Bay Downs presented bettors with a “monster” in #6 Tapit Trice.

Second betting choice #6 Classic Legacy finished third.

The next three choices were close at double-digit odds. The third and fourth choices in the betting failed, while the fifth choice in the public wagering, #2 Classic Car Wash, ran second at 13.10-1. Exacta bets with 6 over 2,9,12 would have been the proper play.

In conclusion, informed and empowered with this single understanding of the Odds Board, new fans lacking knowledge of how to win and have fun at the track have a plan to do so.

Next, we’ll break down the “Two-Headed Monster Board.”

Author Tom Amello conducts seminars regularly in connection with the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. For additional education resources related to horse racing, click here.

Learn to Bet on Horse Racing: Playing the Monster Odds Board (2024)

FAQs

What is the best bet for a beginner horse racing? ›

Straight Wagers: Win, Place, Show Betting. The basic or “straight” wagers newcomers generally become familiar with upon their first exposure to horse racing are Win, Place, and Show. Historically, all three required a minimum bet of $2, but these days they can be had for a minimum of $1 in most places.

What odds win the most in horse racing? ›

Odds and Probabilities: Examine this abbreviated Odds/Win Probabilities Chart
OddsWin%
1-150.00%
6-545.45%
7-541.67%
3-240.00%
11 more rows
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What is the most profitable way to bet on horse racing? ›

In conclusion, the most profitable horse racing strategy is value betting. It involves identifying discrepancies between a bettor's estimation of a horse's chance of winning and the odds provided by the bookmaker. By taking advantage of these apparent errors, bettors can maximize profits with higher chances of winning.

What is the smartest bet in horse racing? ›

So, which is the smarter bet? The answer may surprise you: it depends. If you're betting on a horse that is a heavy favorite to win, then a win bet is probably your best bet. However, if you're betting on a horse that isn't a potential winner, then a place bet might be the smarter bet.

How to bet on a horse race for dummies? ›

Pick a horse and bet him to win (finish first), place (finish second) or show (finish third). This is a $2 base bet, and you can certainly bet more if you'd like. You can also bet the horse "across the board," meaning you have him to win, place and show — which is a $6 bet on a $2 base bet.

What is the top 3 bet in horse racing? ›

If you want to make more money, you need to bet on the more exotic wagers. They include the EXACTA (top two horses in order), the TRIFECTA (top three in order) or the SUPERFECTA (top four in order). That's harder to do, but the payoffs can be enormous.

What's the safest bet in horse racing? ›

“Straight” bets are your least complicated option and they're the safest. These involve wagering that your horse will win, place or show, meaning that he'll come in first, second or third, respectively. If you wager on him to win and he does indeed win, so do you. If he comes in second or third, you lose.

What is the 80/20 rule in horse racing? ›

Here, you bet 80% of your stake on the horse finishing second (or within the places) and 20% of your stake on it winning the race. The idea is that you'll win a decent profit regardless of where the horse finishes.

How to predict a winning horse? ›

Picking a Winner by Reading the Form

Form is the record of a horse's performance in previous races and is seen by many as a good way of predicting a horse's future performance. Comparing horses' form should enable you to pick the likely best performers in a race.

What color horse wins the most? ›

1) The most common color of Kentucky Derby winners is bay with 56, including Mandaloun in 2021, followed by chestnut with 50 winners, including Mage last year, and brown with 17. Eight Kentucky Derby winners were gray or roan, most recently Giacomo in 2005.

What is the luckiest number in horse racing? ›

In the steeplechase, the numbers between 11 and 29 have proved to be the most successful, supplying 12 winners over this period. 35 and 29, 13 and 10 lead the way, however, with these numbers claiming victory twice each so far.

Which number horse wins the most? ›

Apart from metropolitan tracks, the handicapper's preferred horses, (number one) won more races than any other number.

What bet pays the most in horse racing? ›

A favorite amongst seasoned bettors, the trifecta serves as the biggest payout in horse racing but is also one of the most difficult to hit. It's similar to the exacta but with a much harder twist. Betting a trifecta means picking the three horses to finish first, second, and third.

How much does a $2 win place show bet cost? ›

If the horse wins, you collect on all three bets. If it is second, you collect on place and show and if it is third you collect on only the show part of the bet. Win/Place or Place/Show: Simply a combination of win & place or place & show. There are two combinations, so a $2 bet would cost $4 in total.

How to bet horses successfully? ›

6 horse betting tips to win more races
  1. 1 Do your research. The first step to winning horse betting is to do your research before placing your bets. ...
  2. 2 Study a horse's winning percentage. ...
  3. 3 Don't ignore the favourite. ...
  4. 4 Don't overbet. ...
  5. 5 Have a strategy. ...
  6. 6 Choose the right wager.

How do you win first 4 horse racing? ›

You select a minimum four runners and they must finish first, second, third and fourth in the correct order for you to win. The operator (TAB in Australia) takes out their commission (called the takeout), and the remainder of the pool is split between all the winning tickets.

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