A Guide to Virtual Horserace Betting

What is Virtual Horse Racing?

Horse racing is one of the most popular sports to bet on but unfortunately, there are not horse races taking place around the clock. Virtual horse racing follows the same structure as real life events only it is generated by computers, so it can be enjoyed at any time.

Technology is becoming better each year and the graphics of virtual horse racing are improving all of the time. While it is not quite the same as a day out at the races, it still provides a thrilling experience that fans of the sport are sure to love.

Virtual horse racing is a simulation of a horse race. If a punter puts a bet on any of the races, they will be able to watch the brief race as if it were a real race. One big difference between real life horse racing and virtual horse racing is that there is almost no way to research the different horses, jockeys or weather conditions that may act as factors in the race. Here, in virtual racing, all of the races are generated by computer algorithms that make each race almost completely random. There are no definitive tips or tricks when it comes to virtual horse racing.

Despite this, virtual horse racing is popular amongst many punters because it offers practically the same experience as live horse race betting. Bettors will be able to follow the race and win in the same way as real life races.

The only indication of which horses may win the race is by the odds offered on each horse. However, this can still provide a valuable insight into how the race may pan out. The two minutes or more that it takes for each race to be run are then packed full of excitement and adrenaline.

When considering which bets to make, there are no real tips that can be offered, but punters may choose from a variety of options. To place difficult bets may be exciting as it can pay huge winnings, even with the smallest investment. Placing safer bets with lower odds is also a good option, as horse racing odds are never very short and any win is always going to be thrilling.

How to Bet on Virtual Horse Racing

Virtual horse racing offers all of the same bets that can be found in real life horse racing, meaning there are many options. Whether bettors want to try higher odds and put in smaller amounts of money or they want to place lower odds bets and try to build a winning streak, there are a number of ways to enjoy virtual horse racing.

First, Second or Third Place

Most horse races will have 6 runners to choose from. The odds on each horse will reflect on how likely they are to win the race, with the favoured horses holding lower odds and the other horses potentially holding massive odds. While the odds may deter gamblers from betting against the favourites, even a small bet on the underdog horses can provide a large win. The odds for the underdogs fall when betting on them to finish in second or third place. However, for the favoured horses, a bet on second or third place will have increased odds. Betting against the favourite may bring more luck than trying to pick the winner, which gives punters another bet to consider.

First or Second Place, Second or Third Place and First or Third Place

These bets significantly reduce the odds on each horse, though they come at a far lower risk level. The shortest odds here may be on the favourite to finish in first or second place. This will cover the favourite horse even if it does not manage to finish first, meaning that it is a safer bet than the first place bet. These bets are just as difficult to predict as the first, second and third place bets, which means that they may be worth trying out. Finding a horse that falls in the middle of the range of odds may be a good option for the second or third place bet, and it comes with favourable odds too. Betting against the favourite, to finish in second or third place offers good odds, and there is a chance that the horse will be beaten by the horse that has the second lowest winning odds.

First, Second or Third Place Bet

When it comes to virtual horse racing, the first, second or third betting option is the safest bet. The odds are significantly lower than the place bets where the horses need to win the race, come runner up or place third. The flexibility of this bet allows each horse to place anywhere in the top three meaning that even the least favoured horses have a chance to win the bet. For punters who are warming up or want to try a casual bet and just want to experience the thrill of winning, this bet is the best place to start. Once the bets start winning, bettors may try to place more adventurous or daring bets with higher odds.