With over twenty tracks featured each day from North America, England, Australia, and Hong Kong, the Derby is the place for year-round, off-track wagering.
The Derby Bar and Grill owes it's roots to it's late founder, Glen Todd. Glen had a passion for horse racing and was a successful owner, trainer, and major player in the North American Horse Racing industry.
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Choose a track
Use the self-serve kiosks or visit the betting window to purchase a race booklet, and select a race.
Choose your horse
Select your winner based on your knowledge as a handicapper or your liking for a particular name.
Set a budget
Always remember to gamble responsibly and within your budget while enjoying the unpredictable excitement of horse racing.
Choose your bet type
Choose between betting on a single horse to win, place, or show, or an exotic bet (see Types of Bets).
Place your bet
At the betting window or a self-serve kiosk, specify the race number, bet type, program number, and the amount you want to wager. “Number 3, $5, to win!” Keep your ticket and cash it in should you win!
isn't it odd
2-1 odds mean that for every $1 bet, you could win $2 if the horse wins. If the odds are lower, the horse is more likely to win but the payout will be smaller. On the other hand, higher odds indicate a lower chance of winning but a bigger payout if successful.
types of bets
A bet for me, a bet for you, a bet to…
Win:
Place first.
Place:
Place either first or second.
Show:
Placed in any of the top three positions (first, second, or third).
Exacta:
Select two horses to finish first and second.
Trifecta:
Select three horses to finish first, second, and third.
Superfecta:
Select four horses to finish first, second, third, and fourth.
Quinella:
Select two horses to finish first and second in any order.
Daily Double:
Pick the winners of two consecutive races.
Pick 3, Pick 4, Pick 5, Pick 6:
Pick the winners of three, four, five, or six consecutive races, respectively.