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Placing a bet on football always seemed easier to me, so that’s what I would do. Even now we’ll only put money down on horses once in a while.

There are a few different types of wagering when it comes to horses. The most common, the one you see Moe betting on all the time on The Simpsons, is what is called standard betting. Basically, you see the betting odds, you pick a horse and you place a bet using the odds on the giant board. The ticket you get back gives you all the info you need: what you could win, what you could lose, how much you bet, the odds, the horse, etc.

There are other types of bets that range from straightforward to "I’m still a little new at this.”A win bet is even easier than a standard bet. Basically, you choose a horse to win and if it does, you get money. I know you’ve heard the horse betting lingo on TV: "Dusty to place and Rawhide to win." When wagering horses will place, you mean to say that you are betting that a horse will place, that is, come in first, second, third and, in some cases, fourth. Usually for a place bet, there has to be a minimum number of horses in the race. Also, depending on how many horses in the race, you may only win if the horse comes in a specific place or in the top three.

Just like in live betting, offshore sportsbook sites should have a place where you can ask questions or get information. A sample bet or a glossary offered by bookmakers is usually enough to get someone in the loop. You may find, as I did, that internet betting horses is fun, but nothing can replace the racetrack or Vegas in this sense. I bet internet horses for fun when I’m on a business trip or something like that. The nice thing about internet sports wagering is that there is always something there when you want it.

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