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Track Limits
Updated over 5 months ago

Horse Track Categories And Maximum Net Profit Per Race

Special Categories

Category A Tracks

Maximum Net Profit Per Race = $100,000

Maximum Net Profit Per Race = $50,000

All Breeders Cup Races

Belmont Park

Belmont Stakes

Churchill Downs

Kentucky Derby

Del Mar

Kentucky Oaks

Gulfstream Park

Pegasus World Cup

Keeneland

Preakness Stakes

Kentucky Downs

Travers Stakes

Monmouth Park

Dubai World Cup

Santa Anita

Saudi Cup

Saratoga

Category B Tracks

Category C Tracks

Maximum Net Profit Per Race = $25,000

Maximum Net Profit Per Race = $15,000

Maximum Net Profit Per Race = $1,500 Show

Aqueduct

Colonial Downs

Fair Grounds

Delaware Park

Hawthorne

Ellis Park

Lone Star Park

Golden Gate Fields

Los Alamitos Racecourse

Indiana Grand

Oaklawn Park

Laurel Park

Parx Racing

Meadowlands

Pimlico

Sam Houston

Woodbine

Tampa Bay Downs

Thistledown

Turf Paradise

Turfway Park

Category D Tracks

Category E Tracks

Maximum Net Profit Per Race = $5,000 Win/Place

Maximum Net Profit Per Race = $1,000 Win/Place

Maximum Net Profit Per Race = $500 Show

Maximum Net Profit Per Race = $100 Show

Canterbury Park

Cal-Expo

Charles Town Races

Columbus

Delta Downs

Dover Downs

Emerald Downs

Fairmont Park

Finger Lakes

Ferndale

Mahoning Valley

Fonner Park

Penn National

Fort Erie

Northfield Park

Fresno

Remington Park

Louisiana Downs

Sunland Park

Mohawk

Mountaineer Park

Prairie Meadows

Presque Isle Downs

Will Rogers Downs

  1. Any North American tracks available on our betting menu not listed in a category will default to a maximum net profit per race of $5,000. Payouts default to the last race of a multiple race wager, i.e. daily doubles, pick 3’s, pick 4’s and pick 6’s.

  2. All tracks from countries outside of the USA and Canada will default to a maximum net profit per race of $5000.

  3. Only tracks in Categories A, B and C qualify for Rebates.

  4. Tracks outside of the USA and Canada have NO REBATES.

  5. BetOnline reserves the right to remove customers from our Rebate Program.

  6. BetOnline reserves the right to raise or reduce track limits at their discretion.

  7. Any Tracks that switch to Harness/Quarter Horse Racing automatically move to Category E.

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