Horse racing wagers must be placed before the race starts, with betting pools closing at post time for standard Win, Place, and Show bets. Same-day wagers close before horses enter the gate, while advance and ante-post wagers can be placed days or months ahead, with varying refund policies. Multi-race bets must be placed before the first race begins. It is recommended to place bets a few minutes early to avoid delays.
Horse racing wagers must generally be placed before the race begins. Once the starting gate opens and the race is officially underway, betting for that race is closed.
Standard Win, Place, and Show Bets
For traditional Win, Place, and Show wagers made on the day of the race, betting pools typically close at post time, which is the scheduled start time of the race. Final odds are set when the pools close.
Betting Cutoff Times by Wager Type
The exact cutoff time can vary depending on the type of wager:
Same-Day Wagers
Most wagers placed on race day must be submitted before the horses enter the starting gate, and the race is declared “off.” A large portion of wagering activity occurs in the final minutes leading up to post time, which can cause odds to fluctuate rapidly.
Advance Wagering
Some races allow advance wagering, meaning bets can be placed one or more days before the race is run. Odds for these wagers may continue to change until race time.
Ante-Post Wagering
For major racing events, wagers may be available weeks or months in advance. These bets may offer higher odds, but if a selected horse is scratched from the race, the wager is typically not refunded.
Multi-Race Wagers
For wagers that span multiple races—such as Daily Doubles, Pick 3s, or Pick 4s—the entire wager must be placed before the first race in the sequence begins. Once the initial race starts, no changes can be made.
Important Reminder
To help ensure your wager is accepted, it is strongly recommended to place bets a few minutes before the scheduled post time, especially on busy race days, to avoid last-minute delays or technical issues.