A Place bet in horse racing involves selecting a specific horse to finish within the “places,” typically the first three positions in the race. Assuming there are three places, if your chosen horse finishes first, second, or third, you win your bet; however, if it finishes third or worse, you lose.
Some bettors choose Place bets to boost their chances of winning without fully committing to a win bet. However, the trade-off for this increased likelihood of success is lower payouts compared to win bets.
Keep in mind that the number of places paid out can differ based on the race and track, so it’s essential to review the regulations and payouts beforehand.