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What happens to my bet if a horse is scratched?

Scratches. If a horse is scratched, all Win/Place/Show wagers placed via the racing interface will be refunded. (This does not apply to 'Odds to Win' bets placed via the sportsbook. On those bets a scratch counts as a loss).
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What happens if you bet on a horse and it scratches?

If you bet on a horse to win and that horse gets scratched before race time, you will get your money back and live to see another race. However, there is one exception, and that comes in the form of multi-race bets like a pick four or pick six.
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Do you get your money back on a late scratching?

A fixed odds bet is eligible for a deduction if the relevant scratching occurs after the bet has been placed. Any scratchings from before the bet is placed do not impact the bet. Example: you place a $10 win bet on a horse with fixed odds of $2.50. Any scratchings that occurred before your bet was placed do not apply.
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What happens if a horse is scratched in a trifecta?

If one of the selected runners in a Trifecta is declared a 'non-runner' or is scratched after the wager is confirmed, wagers will be refunded on every combination which includes the scratched runner and the combination stands and the wager re-calculated without the scratched runner.
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What happens to my bet if a horse is withdrawn?

Thus, if any horse refuses to race, either by planting itself in the starting stalls or declining to jump off with the rest of the field in the event of a tape start, any bets on that horse are typically settled as losing bets.
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Do horses grieve when sold?

It is important to keep in mind that a horse can also grieve when one of his buddies is sold or otherwise moved, or if he is changing owners. Loneliness magnifies grief, and good company recovers the spirit, in humans and horses alike.
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What happens to gambling winnings if horse is disqualified?

Medina Spirit's Kentucky Derby win is officially vacated after a positive test for betamethasone. So what happens to the bets cashed in on the victory? In a word, nothing. The stewards' decision disqualifying Medina Spirit specifically says: "Pari-mutuel wagering is not affected by this ruling."
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Do you get your money back if horse is scratched?

When you bet on a horse and it ends up being scratched, you will receive your money back in cash on all bookmakers and at the tote. If you are betting on an all in futures market, most online bookmakers will not give you your money back as they are not the final fields, meaning you are getting overinflated odds.
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Has any horse been scratched Kentucky Derby?

— Kentucky Derby officials have announced that Ethereal Road has been scratched out of the 148th Kentucky Derby.
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Does it hurt racehorses when they are whipped?

Two papes published in journal Animals lend support to a ban on whipping in horse racing. They respectively show that horses feel as much pain as humans would when whipped, and that the whip does not enhance race safety.
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How long does it take for scratches to go away?

Minor scrapes may be uncomfortable, but they usually heal within 3 to 7 days. The larger and deeper the scrape, the longer it will take to heal. A large, deep scrape may take up to 1 to 2 weeks or longer to heal. It's common to have small amounts of fluid drain or ooze from a scrape.
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Can sportsbet void a bet?

Cancelled Matches: In the event of a match not taking place or is cancelled, bets on this match are deemed void and wagers will be refunded.
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Can scratches make a horse lame?

Scratches occur when bacteria invade small cracks in the horse's skin. Once infection takes hold, the cuts begin to ooze and crust over to form hard, painful scabs. A mild case of scratches can easily go unnoticed, but a severe case can make a horse lame.
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Why do stewards scratch a horse?

Section 313.135 - Scratch by Stewards (a) The stewards may scratch a horse from a race when, in the opinion of a veterinarian licensed by the Commission, the horse cannot give its best efforts to win the race due to a physical disability or other physical cause.
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Does wiping a horse hurt it?

There is no evidence to suggest that whipping does not hurt. Whips can cause bruising and inflammation, however, horses do have resilient skin. That is not to say that their skin is insensitive. Indeed, a horse can easily feel a fly landing on its skin.
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Why did Rich Strike bite his pony?

Why did Rich Strike try to bite the pony and its outrider? Aaron Mudd of the Lexington Herald-Leader spoke to Caton Bredar, an on-air host with horse racing television network TVG, about the biting incident involving Rich Strike. Her conclusion was that the horse was acting typical of an aggressive male horse.
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How much did Rich Strike pay to win?

' ... It's a dream come true." Rich Strike's upset paid $163.60 to win, $74.20 to place and $29.40 to show on a $2 bet.
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How much did Rich Strike sell for?

In September 2021, horse trainer Eric Reed, on behalf of Richard Dawson's RED-TR Racing, bought Rich Strike for $30,000 at a claiming race at Churchill Downs.
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How much does it cost to claim a horse?

Initial Cost

Dipping your toes into racehorse ownership via purchasing a claiming horse can be a good way to start. The upfront cost to claim a horse can be as little as $2,500, and you can often run the horse back and have a chance to earn some purse money in two or three weeks after making the claim.
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How can I get my money back from a horse?

Backing horses to win – when they offer value – is the best way to secure long-term profits in this game. Also popular is each-way betting, whereby you're sacrificing your odds, usually by a quarter, but sometimes by a third or a fifth, to cover more than one place – usually the top four.
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Do horse owners pay tax on winnings?

It's distributed pro rata based on the size of the share you own. As a hobby owner, all prize money is tax free. You will also be pleased to know hobby owners are free from capital gains tax on the sale of your horse.
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How much does the owner get of a winning horse?

Purse money

Finishers receive a percentage of the purse, with 60% going to the winner, 20% to the runner-up, 10% to third place, 5% to fourth, 3% to fifth, and 2% to sixth. So, the owner of a winning horse in a race with a $20,000 purse would make $12,000.
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What happens to bet if horse refuses to race?

Non Runner No Bet means if the horse you backed doesn't run in the race specified then your stake will be returned to your account.
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Do horses know if they win?

It's not that horses cannot understand winning or losing a chase in natural circumstances, just that so much about racing is not at all natural. In natural social contexts, horses do seem to “race” one another.
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