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Old 04-25-2020, 12:24 PM   #5
Mason
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A) Most ADW's will permit the lowest amount superfecta. A minimum .13 bet here would get you 1/10th of the HK posted payout

The example is a little far fetched, but I understand it. The simple answer is for any HK bet, move the decimal point over to left by one. Example: A horse paid $312.50 in HK on a $10 bet, so you get $31.20 for every $1.30 wager here.

So your example is $100,000 HK is paying $10,000 US

B) Pari mutuel pools take into account how much total money was wagered correctly into the pool and not per ticket. A $100,000 superfecta pool with a 20% takeout = $80,000 for payout to the public, and if there was $10 wagered correctly into the winning combo, then the super for every $1 ticket = $8,000 and the dime would pay $800

C) "Winning odds" = unofficial results in HK so when the board stops flashing and they announce "correct weight" then that's when the race is official

"dividends" is the official payouts, that is once the all clear is given. Very rarely do you see a DQ over there.

"winning odds" is the win odds when the windows closed and that's what you want to use.

D) All wagers in HK require $10 HK. No crazy different amounts like the US has, such as .10 / .20 / .50 / $1
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