a wager that calls for picking the winners of two consecutive races
The bettor makes a combination bet on two horses in two races. If the bettor wins on the 1st race, his winnings roll on to the 2nd.
Form of mutuel betting in which the bettor attempts to pick the winners of two consecutive races.
A wagering term describing the selection of the first place finishers on consecutive designated races.
This is pari-mutuel betting in which the punter makes a combination bet on two horses in two races. If the punter wins on the 1st race, his winnings become his stake on the 2nd.
A horse racing bet where a player must pick the horses to win each of 2 designated races.
Type of wager calling for the selection of winners of two consecutive races, usually the first and second. See late double.
A horse racing bet where a player wagers on the horses to win in two consecutive races.
The daily double usually involves the first and second races of the day. When you bet the daily double, you pick the winner of each race.
Similar to an accumulator you select the greyhound winners of the first and second races. You must place your bet before the start of the first greyhound race.
A horse racing bet in which a player must pick the horses to win each of two designated races.
A daily double is a type of wager offered by horse and dog racing tracks. It requires bettors to select the winners of two consecutive races. Because of the increased diffculty of picking two straight winners, wining daily double bets often pay off at relatively high odds.