10 Cent Superfecta Wagering

By: Richard Bleuze

10 cent superfecta wagering

A 10-cent Superfecta wager has become very popular for players at all levels.   Until recently, I did not support the 10-cent Superfecta that many horse tracks were offering horse bettors.  However, I have now realized that this is a very good way to stretch your gambling budget by playing runners that you normally would do.  

In addition to taking a chance with your middle level runners searching for a price, you can beat the tax man.  Yes, you heard it right.  Beat the man…..   By having a sweet payoff at $1 that pays over $602, you have to fill out the needed tax forms and report it as income.  Now, by using the 10-cent Superfecta you can change a payoff from $602 to $60.20.  You just beat the tax man……

You can still bet the same amount.  Whatever your comfort level would be.  If it is $2 - $500 it is all the same.  You can beat the taxes, and save yourself some added cash.  In a game that doesn’t offer many opportunities to beat the system, along comes the 10-cent Superfecta.  A wager that puts you in the drivers seat. 

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