How to Bet
| INTRODUCTION TO PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING | |
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When you place a bet at any of the three
NYRA racetracks - Aqueduct, Belmont Park or Saratoga Race, you are
betting against everyone who is making the same type of wager in the
same race, whether they are on-track patrons or participating in the
wagering process from simulcast sites across the nation. The racetrack
simply deducts a percentage from each dollar wagered for payment of
purses, expenses and state taxes. This deduction or takeout is less
than 20 percent at NYRA tracks with over 80 percent of all wagers
returned to the bettors. Unlike casino gambling, where you are betting
against the house, Thoroughbred racing is a "parimutuel venture." Pierre Oller introduced "parier mutuel" in his native France in 1865 meaning "mutual stake" or "betting among ourselves." As this form of wagering was adopted in England it became known as "Paris mutuals," and soon thereafter "parimutuels." Pari-mutuel odds reflect how much is wagered on each horse or combination relative to the size of the mutuel pool. You must be 18 or older to wager at NYRA racetracks |
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| CASHING MUTUEL TICKETS BY MAIL | |
Winning pari-mutuel tickets from all races conducted throughout 2009 at Aqueduct, Belmont, Saratoga or any simulcast track NYRA offers wagering on must be presented for payment on or before March 31, 2010 and can be cashed during any race day at the current live racing NYRA meet. You cannot cash winning NYRA mutuel tickets at any OTB. Winning NYRA mutuel tickets may also be sent by certified or registered mail to the address listed below and must be received by NYRA no later than March 31, 2010. In accordance with NYSRWB rules, NYRA must be in possession of these tickets no later than March 31, 2010 in order to be eligible for payment. Therefore, tickets mailed with an earlier postmark but received by NYRA after March 31st will not be processed. Please allow sufficient time to make certain that NYRA is in receipt of your ticket(s) before this deadline. New York Racing Association The physical address for NYRA is the following: Aqueduct Racetrack It is advised that you keep copies for your records. For winnings that exceed 300-1 odds - more than $600 - the Internal Revenue Service requires that a W2-G Tax Form is completed. This form requires two proofs of identity: 1, Copy of Drivers License or State issued photo ID; and 2, Copy of Social Security Card or a card that establishes your identity and includes your social security number. All winnings subject to reporting and/or withholding as described in IRS form W2G will be administered in accordance with applicable IRS code. |
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| NEW RULE FOR UNCASHED TICKETS | |
| Effective January 1, 2009, pari-mutuel tickets not cashed within 10 days of purchase that have a value of $300 or more must be redeemed at IRS-designated mutuel windows. The patron needs to provide a name, home address, date of birth and social security number. This requirement is part of a new rule that was opposed by The New York Racing Association, but still implemented by the New York State Racing & Wagering Board. Please note that unless the payout on the ticket is 300-1 or higher and in excess of $600, the patron’s information will not be reported to the IRS. The same requirements apply for tickets cashed by mail that meet these parameters. | |
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