![]() ![]() If you bet on a horse at 5-to-1 three minutes before the race and he goes off at 3-to-1, you're going to get paid based on those 3-to-1 odds. ![]() The most important thing to note is that the odds/payout you will receive are based on when the race starts, not when you place the bet. Those odds will remain fluid all the way up until the moment the gates open and the race begins. Horses that aren't attracting a lot of money in the win pool will have their odds go up. Using those morning lines as a starting point, as more money comes in on certain horses, their odds will go down. Those morning lines are a projection of where the odds for each horse will finish when the race goes off, and do not have any direct impact on potential payouts. Prior to every race day, a track official will release the morning lines. Horse racing odds are fluid leading up to the race because they are dictated by the amount of money in the pools. ![]()
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