All percentages are based on the "amount of money" you start with as well as the "odds per wager." These percentages are approximate for each rate of return setting on the Equalizer365™ and the approximate rate of return on your money.
Note - Even though you always get back 100% of ALL your previous wagers when you WIN your current wager, we do not count this in on the Rate of Return percentage calculations above.
A computerized display with odds, time, payouts and other race details. Wager on a horse to finish second. Designated time for a race to start. A person who refers another person to the Equalizer365™. When that person who was referred to the Equalizer365™ makes a purchase or becomes a subscriber the referring affiliate makes a commission from that sale.
The amount of wagers accumulated until you have a win and made a profit. A horse bred in a particular state and thus eligible to compete in special races restricted to state-breds.
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It's what we call a calculated business decision. We also call a wager a deposit when using the Equalizer365™ because with using the Equalizer365™ system, it's just like a deposit because you get your wager (deposit) back when you win your bet.
The horses in a race. Prize money distributed to owners. Finished second in a race. The finish line. It’s an imaginary line running between the poles. One who gives tips on racehorses, usually with the expectation of some personal reward in return - to give tips.
This is the button on the Equalizer365™ you click on once you win on the event you were wagering on or once you have ended your wagering session.
Then you start a new session. A session can contain as little as 1 bet up to many bets until you have won and have made your profit.
Practice making your bets and using your strategies by keeping track of them on paper in a tablet or in a spreadsheet.
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Wager in which the first two finishers must be picked, but the payoff is made no matter which of the two wins and which runs second.
A wager in which the first two finishers in a race, in exact order of finish, must be picked. Racing silks (jacket and cap) worn by riders to denote the owner(s) of horse. The posted amount each bettor will receive for a winning ticket. A horse who has not won a race. Also applied to a non-winning rider. The persons who rides the horse in a race. Wager and Bet are Interchangeable. They mean the same thing. The amount of money that you are betting on an event that has a set of odds that allows you to make money from winning the bet or wager when your event has won or done what you anticipated it would do.
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On average the High ROR setting produces approximately 74% compared to the low ROR. As you can see, the variables can be so different and that's why the settings are described as low to high versus an exact percentage.