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The
Basics Of Wagering
Part (10) Partial Wheeling Selections in a Pick-3
Partial
wheeling selections in a Pick-3 bet
means using a number of selections in each leg (part)
of the wager in order to cover a greater number of possibilities
of finish. The more numbers used in each or any leg,
the greater the number of possibilities covered. However,
the more numbers used, the greater the cost to cover
the wager.
A
simple rule to remember to compute
the
cost of a wheeled or partial-wheeled
Pick-3 wager would be as follows:
The number of horses selected in Leg (part) A
MULTIPLIED by the number of horses
selected in
Leg (part) B MULTIPLIED by the
number of horses selected in Leg (part) C MULTIPLED
by the dollar amount of the wager. EXAMPLE:
If 2 choices were selected in Leg (part) A, 6 choices
were selected in
Leg (part) B, and 3 choices were selected in
Leg (part) C, and the wager was made for $2, the cost
would be computed 2 (selections in
Leg A) x 6
(selections in Leg B) x 3 (selections
in Leg C) x 2
( dollar amount of wager )= $72.
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