An estimate of the final race odds, as determined by the track's handicapper.
The track handicapper's estimate of the probable odds in a race. These odds are printed in the program and posted on the tote board.
approximate odds quoted before wagering determines exact odds.
Probable odds on each horse in a race, as determined by the track handicapper, who tries to gauge both the ability of the horse and the likely final odds as determined by the bettors.
The starting odds set by thetrack handicapper.
Approximate odds printed in the program and posted before wagering begins. This is a forecast of how the morning line maker believes wagering will occur in a particular race.
The starting odds set by the track handicapper.
Before the races go off, a linemaker guesses what the final odds of a horse might be based on talent and public perception.
The approximate odds usually printed in the program and posted on the totalisator board prior to the betting. This is a forecast of how it is believed the betting will go in a particular race.
A linemakers morning guess as to the probable odds on horses that are to run in afternoon races.
Approximate odds quoted at the track in the morning after scratches and track conditions are known.
Approximate odds quoted before betting begins.
Approximate odds quoted before wagering begins
Early estimate of probable odds handicapped by the track handicapper. These odds area listed in the program.
A prediction by the Track Line Maker of what the final odds will be based on how the public wagers. Usually accurate, and helpful in determining the favorites.