When two competitors finish exactly equal.
Two or more horses finishing in an exact tie at the finish line.
a heat which goes for nothing
Two or more finishing with an equal placing - two or more winners.
If your selection dead-heats you receive full odds to half the stake. A 10-1 chance which dead-heats carrying your £5 investment would return (without tax) £27.50 - ten times £2.50 plus the £2.50 stake. The other £2.50 of the stake is of course lost
When two horses cross the finish line at the same time and are inseparable by the photo-finish camera, the race is declared a tie, or dead heat.
When two or more horses reach the wire simultaneously.yes" A “tie.
When 2 or more runners finish together and cannot be separated by the judge after consulting the photo finish
This is when two or more selections cannot be separated by the judge even after consulting the photo finish. When settling bets, simply halve the stake.
Two or more horses finishing a race in a tie.
To or more horses finishing in a tie at the wire.
When two or more horses finish in a tie.
A tie. Two or more horses finishing equal in a race.
When the judges cannot separate two horses at the finish line even with the aid of the photo finish, it is called a dead heat.
An exact tie between two or more greyhounds in a single race.
A situation in which the judges cannot separate two or more horses when judging the outcome of a race. This race is declared a tie (Dead Heat).
When two or more horses finish precisely at the same time it is called a DEAD HEAT.
When two or more participants in the same event both finish in an equal place.
A race where there is a tie for the winner or one of the placed horses.
Where two or more competitors finish exactly equal (=tied). For betting purposes in a dead heat, full odds are paid to half the stake (one third if a triple dead heat, etc.).
When at least two horses cross the finish line simultaneously. Disqualify - To lower a horse's actual finishing position by an official act after deciding it interfered with others during a race.
Where the photo-finish camera shows two horses inseparable at the finish, the race is declared a "dead heat" or tie.
Two or more horses are tied at the finish of the race. If tied for first, the purse for first and second will be divided equally. The same applies for other ties.
Dead Heat is a 1988 movie about cops and robbers (the robbers are zombies), proving that you can't keep a good cop down (or dead).