In order to win a Pick 3 bet you are required to select
the winning horse in three consecutive races. Most tracks
only offer one or two pick 3 opportunities per day.
Some tracks offer a rolling pick 3 in which every race
is part of a pick 3 bet, which means that some races
are included in three pick 3 bets. The third race for
example, would be the third race of the first pick 3,
the second race of the second pick 3, and the first
race of the third pick 3. I don't mean to make this
seem complicated, it is really very simple. The simplest
pick 3 bet is the $2 straight pick 3. If for example,
you picked the #2 horse to win the first race, the #4
horse to win the second race, and the #6 horse to win
the third race, you would tell the clerk ($2 pick 3
- 2, 4, 6).
Pick 3 Part Wheel
The pick 3 part wheel bet is one of my favorite plays
at the track. It allows you to single your favorite
horses in some races and combining them with several
good paying horses in other races in an attempt to hit
a good paying win ticket. There is generally good value
in the pick 3 bet, and frequently they will pay considerably
more than the comparable amount of money bet in a 3
race parlay.
To increase the probability of winning a pick 3 you
may want to play multiple combinations by selecting
more than one horse in one or more of the three races.
The easiest way to communicate this bet to the clerk
is to use the pick 3 part wheel bet. If you think the
#3 horse will win the first race of the pick 3 and either
the (#1, #5 or #7) horse will win the second race, and
the (#2, #5, #8, #10, or #12) horse will win the third
race, you would tell the clerk ($2 Pick 3 Part Wheel
3 with 1, 5, 7 with 2, 5, 8, 10, 12). The cost of this
bet would be (1 x 3 x 5 x $2) = $30 for your $2 bet.
You can bet any amount from $1 on up. Remember, that
if you bet a $1 bet, you only collect 1/2 of the payoff
amount since most bets are quoted for a $2 bet.
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