Now you’re all set to place your bet but there are numerous types.
The most popular is a win bet but you can also bet each-way. This is, in effect, two bets. One to win and one for your horse to finish in the places. So a £1 each-way bet costs £2.
The number of places depends on the number of runners. For races with five to seven runners, your horse would need to finish in the first two places. For races eight and above it is three places, while handicap races with 16 runners have four places.
It’s also possible to have bets with multiple selections. A two-horse bet is called a double, a treble is for three horses and an accumulator involves four or more.
A Yankee involves four horses. It is 11 bets made up of doubles, trebles and an accumulator.
It’s obviously harder to pick more than one winner but the rewards are greater.
When racing is covered live on ITV there is the chance to win big with the ITV Seven. You need to pick the winner of the seven designated races to win but the best bit is it is completely free to enter on the channel’s website. It’s a fun way to heighten your enjoyment of the racing without losing any money.