untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1936-10-29

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r- , ......... PAY-OFF IN ALL DEAD HEATS J In the case of any and all dead heats, wagers made away from the track I the chart prices should prevail if track odds were offered and accepted. Where j house odds were accepted, the procedure should be as follows: If SI was bet on each horse and 3 to 1 laid on one horse, the pay-off should be .00 to the player j and .00 to the layer; If 2 to 1 was laid on the other, the pay-off should be SI. 50 j to the player and .50 to the layer. Where one of the horses in a dead heat Is . J quoted at odds-on, or less than even money, the transaction is a loser. For j instance, it is bet on a 4 to 5 shot, the pay-off In the dead heat would be 90 j cents to the layer and 90 cents to the player. I The amount ot money bet, plus the odds laid, with the total divided equally J between the player and layer, is the regular method of pay-off In dead heats I where bookmaking odds prevail. 4


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Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800