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Horse Racing Betting Lexicon

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N

Neck

Unit of measurement about the length of a horse's neck.

Nose

Smallest advantage a horse can win by.


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O

Objection

Claim of foul lodged by rider, patrol judge, or other official after the running of a race. If lodged by an official, it is called an inquiry.

Odds

The sportsbook's or bookmaker's view of the chance of a competitor winning (adjusted to include a profit). The figure or fraction by which a bookmaker or totalisator offers to multiply a bettor's stake, which the bettor is entitled to receive (plus his or her own stake) if their selection wins.

Odds Against

A term to describe that the odds are greater than evens (e.g. 5 to 2), when the bookmaker's or totalisator's stake is greater than the bettor's stake. For example, a horse that is quoted at 4:1 would be odds against, because if it wins a race, the bookmaker or totalisator returns $4 for every dollar a bettor places on that horse, plus his or her original outlay.

Odds Compiler

See Oddsmaker.

Oddsmaker

A person who sets the betting odds. Note that sportsbooks or bookies don't set the odds. Most major sportsbooks use odds set by Las Vegas oddsmakers.

Odds-on

Odds of less than even money. This is a bet where you have to outlay more than you win. For example if a horse is two to one odds-on, you have to outlay two dollars to win one dollar and if the horse wins you collect a total of three dollars (the two dollars you bet and the one dollar you won).

Official

The sign displayed when result is confirmed. Also a racing official.

Off-Track Betting

Wagering at legalized betting outlets.

On the Board

Finishing among the first three.

On the Nose

Betting a horse to win only.

Outlay

The money a bettor wagers is called his or her outlay.

Out of the Money

A horse that finishes worse than third.

Outsider

A horse that is not expected to win. An outsider is usually quoted at the highest odds.

Overbroke

Where the book results in a loss for the bookmaker.

Overlay

A horse going off at higher odds than it appears to warrant, based on its past performances.

Overnight Race

A race in which entries close a specific number of hours before running (such as 48 hours), as opposed to a stakes race for which nominations close weeks and sometimes months in advance.

Over the Top

When a horse is considered to have reached its peak for that season.

Overweight

Surplus weight carried by a horse when the rider cannot make the assigned weight.


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