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Part (8) Key Wheeling in a Superfecta Bet
Key-wheeling
in a superfecta bet means selecting a key horse in a
fixed position, usually first, and wheeling any number
of other horses in multiple combinations to finish in
the remaining positions, usually second, third, and
fourth. If the 1 is key-wheeled with the 2, 3, and 5,
the combinations of 1-2-3-5, 1-2-5-3, 1-3-2-5, 1-3-5-2,
1-5-2-3, and 1-5-3-2 are covered. As long as the 1 is
the winner and any combination of the numbers 2, 3,
and 5 are second, third, and fourth, the key-wheeled
wager is a winner. The more numbers used with the key-wheeled
selection, the greater the number of possibilities covered.
However, the more numbers used, the greater the cost
to cover the wager.
#
of choices with key selection |
#
of combinations |
$
amount of bet |
Cost
of bet
|
3 |
6 |
$1
($2) |
$6
($12) |
4 |
24 |
$1
($2) |
$24
($48) |
5 |
60 |
$1
($2) |
$60
($120) |
6 |
120 |
$1
($2) |
$120
($240) |
7 |
210 |
$1
($2) |
$210
($420) |
8 |
336 |
$1
($2) |
$336
($672) |
9 |
504 |
$1
($2) |
$504
($1008) |
10 |
720 |
$1
($2) |
$720
($1440) |
11 |
990 |
$1
($2) |
$990
($1980) |
12 |
1320 |
$1
($2) |
$1320
($2640) |
13 |
1716 |
$1
($2) |
$1716
($3432) |
A
simple rule to remember to compute the cost
of a key-wheeled superfecta wager would be as follows:
the number of horses to be boxed with the keyed
selection MULTIPLIED by the next
lowest number MULTIPLIED by the
next lowest number MULTIPLIED
by the dollar amount of the wager. EXAMPLE:
A key-wheeled superfecta wager using 4 choices with
the key-wheeled selection for $2 would be computed 4
(number of horses boxed with the key-wheeled selection)
x 3 (next highest number) x 2
(next highest number) x 2 (dollar amount
of the wager) = $48.
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