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Rule 3769-3-02 | Exotic wagering and entries.
...(A) "Exotic wagering" is defined as any betting or wagering that is separate and distinct from the win, place and show pools. Types of exotic wagering include but are not limited to daily double, quinella, perfecta, and trifecta pools. Types of exotic wagering not covered by these rules may be instituted by the permit holder for a trial period of six months or longer from the initial wagering day of the experimental ... |
Rule 3769-3-02 | Exotic wagering and entries.
...(A) "Exotic wagering" is defined as any betting or wagering that is separate and distinct from the win, place and show pools. Types of exotic wagering include but are not limited to daily double, quinella, perfecta, and trifecta pools. Types of exotic wagering not covered by these rules may be instituted by the permit holder for a trial period of six months or longer from the initial wagering day ... |
Rule 3769-3-21 | Perfecta or exacta wagering.
...(A) The object of the perfecta, also known as an exacta, is to select on a single ticket and, in a single combination, the two horses or separate wagering interests (if there are fields or entries) that subsequently finish first and second in a single race in the exact order of finish as officially posted. (B) The perfecta is calculated as an entirely separate pool and, except for the contingenci... |
Rule 3769-3-21 | Perfecta or exacta wagering.
...(A) The object of the perfecta, also known as an exacta, is to select on a single ticket and, in a single combination, the two horses or separate wagering interests (if there are fields or entries) that subsequently finish first and second in a single race in the exact order of finish as officially posted. (B) The perfecta is calculated as an entirely separate pool and, except for the contingencies below is calculat... |
Rule 3769-3-22 | Trifecta wagering.
...(A) The object of the trifecta is to select, in one combination and on one ticket, in exact order, the first, second and third place horses (or first, second and third separate wagering interests if entry or field horses are entered) as officially posted in the designated trifecta race. (B) The trifecta is calculated as an entirely separate pool and, except for the contingencies below, is calculated in the same gene... |
Rule 3769-3-23 | Superfecta wagering.
...(A) The object of the superfecta is to select in exact order, on one ticket and in one combination, the first, second, third, and fourth horses (or separate betting interests if field or entries are involved), as officially posted, of a single designated race. Permit holders may give different names to this type of wagering but have to notify the commission of the names selected. (B) The superfec... |
Rule 3769-3-23 | Superfecta wagering.
...(A) The object of the superfecta is to select in exact order, on one ticket and in one combination, the first, second, third, and fourth horses (or separate betting interests if field or entries are involved), as officially posted, of a single designated race. Permit holders may give different names to this type of wagering but must notify the commission of the names selected. (B) The superfecta is calculated as an ... |
Rule 3769-3-24 | Twin trifecta wagering.
...(A) The object of the twin trifecta is to select, in one combination on one ticket, the first three horses (or the first, second and third separate wagering interests if there are entry or field horses entered), in exact order as officially posted, in the first designated race. Then, after exchanging such winning tickets, to select three horses to finish in exact order as officially posted, in the second designated r... |
Rule 3769-3-25 | Tri-super wagering.
...(A) The object of the tri-super is to select in one combination, and on one ticket, three horses or separate betting interests (if field or entry horses are involved), that will finish first, second, and third in exact order, as officially posted, in the first designated race. Then, after exchanging such winning tickets, select four horses or betting interests that will finish first, second, third, and fourth in exac... |
Rule 3769-3-26 | Twin-super wagering.
...(A) The object of the twin-super is to select the four horses, or separate betting interests (if field or entry horses are involved), that will finish first, second, third, and fourth in exact order, as officially posted, in the first designated race. Then, after exchanging such winning tickets, select four horses or betting interests that will finish first, second, third, and fourth in exact order in the second desi... |
Rule 3769-3-35 | Pentafecta Pools.
...(A) The Pentafecta requires selection of the first five finishers, in their exact order, for a single contest. (B) Distribution of Winnings Option #1 The net Pentafecta pool shall be distributed to winning wagers in the following precedence, based upon the official order of finish: (1) As a single price pool to those whose combination finished in correct sequence as the first five betting i... |
Rule 3769-3-35 | Pentafecta Pools.
...(A) The pentafecta requires selection of the first five finishers, in their exact order, for a single contest. (B) Distribution of winnings option 1: The net pentafecta pool will be distributed to winning wagers in the following precedence, based upon the official order of finish: (1) As a single price pool to those whose combination finished in correct sequence as the first five betting in... |
Rule 3769-3-37 | Pick (n) position (x) pools.
...(A) The pick (n) position (x) pool requires selection of the first (x) finishers, in their exact positions, in each of a designated number of (n) contests. For example, in a four position pool (x equals four), the bettor chooses four finishers in each contest. If the bettor has chosen one, two, three and four, and the actual finishers are four, two, three, and one, the bettor has correctly chosen two positions, (th... |
Rule 3769-3-37 | Pick (n) position (x) pools.
...(A) The pick (n) position (x) pool requires selection of the first (x) finishers, in their exact positions, in each of a designated number of (n) contests. For example, in a four position pool (x equals four), the bettor chooses four finishers in each contest. If the bettor has chosen one, two, three and four, and the actual finishers are four, two, three, and one, the bettor has correctly chosen ... |
Rule 3769-5-66 | Ohio thoroughbred race special account.
...(A) A program of breeders' awards is established under section 3769.083 of the Revised Code. In order to register a horse and/or receive a breeders' award for a foal that was registered after December 31, 2008, the breeder must be licensed in accordance with paragraph (C) of rule 3769-2-24 of the Administrative Code. (1) The state racing commission may pay from the Ohio thoroughbred race special account to the breed... |
Rule 3769-6-05 | Gross earnings.
...On and after January 1, 1981, the winnings of a horse in a stake race shall be computed on the value of the gross earnings. |
Rule 3769-6-11 | Title vested when horse becomes starter.
...(A) Each horse shall run for the account of the person in whose name it starts, but title to the claimed horse shall be vested in the claimant from the time it becomes a starter as defined in rule 3769-1-01 of the Administrative Code. If more than one person shall enter claim for the same horse, they shall cast lots to determine the right to consummate the claim in the presence of the stewards, an... |
Rule 3769-6-11 | Title vested when horse becomes starter.
...Each horse shall run for the account of the person in whose name it starts, but title to the claimed horse shall be vested in the claimant from the time it becomes a starter as defined in rule 3769-1-38 of the Administrative Code. If more than one person shall enter claim for the same horse, they shall cast lots to determine the right to consummate the claim in the presence of the stewards, and the one determined by ... |
Rule 3769-8-01 | Medication and testing.
...(A) Definitions. The terms and words used in the following rules are defined as: (1) "Hypodermic injection" shall mean any injection into or under the skin or mucosa, including intradermal injection, subcutaneous injection, intra-arterial injection, intra-articular injection, intrabursal injection, and intraocular (intraconjunctival) injection. (2) "Foreign substances" shall mean all classified substances except th... |
Rule 3769-8-01 | Medication and testing.
...(A) Definitions. The terms and words used in the following rules are defined as: (1) "Hypodermic injection" shall mean any injection into or under the skin or mucosa, including intradermal injection, subcutaneous injection, intra-arterial injection, intra-articular injection, intrabursal injection, and intraocular (intraconjunctival) injection. (2) "Foreign substances" shall mean all classif... |
Rule 3769-8-01 | Medication and testing.
...(A) It is the intent of this rule to protect the integrity of horse racing, guard the health of the horse, and safeguard the interest of the public and racing participants through the prohibition or control of drugs, medications and substances foreign to the natural horse. In this context: (1) Except for regulatory thresholds of such non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and therapeutic subst... |
Rule 3769-15-29 | Qualifying races.
...(A) At all extended parimutuel meetings, declarations for overnight events shall be governed by the following: (1) Before being declared in, a horse that has not raced previously at the gait chosen must go a qualifying race under the supervision of a judge and acquire at least one charted line by a licensed charter. In order to provide complete and accurate chart information on time and beaten lengths, a standard ph... |
Rule 3769-16-07 | Title vested.
...Each horse shall race for the account of the person in whose name it starts, but title to the claimed horse shall be vested in the claimant from the time it becomes a starter as defined in rule 3769-1-01 of the Administrative Code or as provided for in rule 3769-16-19 of the Administrative Code. If more than one person shall enter claims for the same horse, they shall cast lots to determine the right to con... |
Rule 3769-17-11 | Driving rules.
...(A) Although a leading horse is entitled to any part of the track, neither the driver of the first horse or any other driver in the race shall do any of the following things, which shall be considered a violation of driving rules: (1) Change either to the right or left during any part of the race when another horse is so near him that in altering his position he compels the horse behind him to shorten his stride, or... |
Rule 3769-18-01 | Medication and testing.
...(A) Definitions. The terms and words used in the following rules are defined as: (1) "Hypodermic injection" shall mean any injection into or under the skin or mucosa, including intradermal injection, subcutaneous injection, intra-arterial injection, intra-articular injection, intrabursal injection, and intraocular (intraconjunctival) injection. (2) "Foreign substances" shall mean all classified substances except th... |