What Comes After Trifecta

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  • Whats next after completing Chase Trifecta/Quartet? As other have said only ones that come to mind are a hotel card if you frequent a certain brand, or possibly the Amex Platinum if you can justify it for the extra perks. Other than that, i'd just stick with the simplicity of the Chase cards.
  • Cashing a trifecta bet involves getting the three best finishers in a race in the exact order. This is a step up from exacta betting or a quinella bet, and comes with more risk. However, you can make a heftier profit if your chosen horses place in the correct order. Bet on the 2020 Kentucky Derby here! What is a Trifecta Bet in Horse Racing?
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The second option you have is to do a box trifecta. This means if you have the same three numbers, they can finish in any order for you to win the bet. With the numbers 1,4,7 in a box trifecta there would be six possible combinations they could come across the line:. 1,4,7. 1,7,4. 7,4,1. 7,1,4. 4,1,7. 4,7,1. Trifecta definition is - triple. How to use trifecta in a sentence. Where does trifecta come from?

From tri- +‎ (per)fecta.

What comes after trifecta quadfecta

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /tɹaɪˈfɛktə/
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Quadrifecta

Noun[edit]

trifecta (pluraltrifectas)

  1. (US,Australia,New Zealand) A bet in which the bettor must select the first three placegetters of a race in the order in which they finish.
    • 2006, Vincent Conti, Thoroughbred Horse Racing Systems and Methodologies, page 9,
      The conservative player will play the exacta box bet and the occasional trifecta box wager.
    • 2010, Leonard A. Asimow, Mark M. Maxwell, Probability and Statistics with Applications: A Problem Solving Text, page 10,
      In a trifecta, you must wager on three horses: the one that finishes first (win), the one that finishes second (place), and the one that finishes third (show) in order.
  2. (US,Australia,New Zealand) The attainment of three important achievements, qualities, etc.
  3. (US,Australia,New Zealand, by extension) A set of three related things, often things that cause problems.
    • 2007, Michael Morrison, Head First JavaScript, page 525,
      Along with runtime errors, two other errors we saw earlier round out the JavaScript bug trifecta: syntax errors, logic errors, and runtime errors.
    • 2011, Beatriz Scaglia, The Trifecta of Evil and the Crisis of Faith: Devil, Satan, and Lucifer.
    • 2011, Markus Horner, Consistently Persistent: Living with the Tourette Trifecta.
    • 2013 November 27, Emily Jane O'Dell, “Deep cover [print version: International Herald Tribune Magazine, 2013, p. 47]”, in The New York Times[1]:
      I might never have learned my name or met my birth family if I hadn't ended up in the hospital in Rhode Island in 2007, after traveling to a trifecta of malaria hotspots: Mali, Egypt and Colombia.
  4. () The complete legislative and executive control of state government by one party: governorship, the upper house, and the lower house of state legislatures. The party that holds all three positions of power is said to have a trifecta.
  5. () Control by one party of the federal government: the presidency and both houses of Congress.

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Translations[edit]

A bet on the first three places of a race in the order
  • Finnish: troikka(fi)
  • French: tiercé(fr)m
  • German: Dreierwette(de)f
  • Italian: tris(it)m
  • Spanish: trifectaf(Arg., Chile)
  • Finnish: trifekta

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What Comes After A Trifecta

Noun[edit]

What Comes After Trifecta

trifectaf (pluraltrifectas)

What Is A Trifecta Bet

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Look up superfecta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

The superfecta is a type of wager in USA and Canada parimutuel betting in which the bettor, in order to win, must pick the first four finishers of a race in the correct sequence. This is even more unlikely than a successful wager in the trifecta, which requires correctly picking the first three finishers in order, and as such will have a correspondingly higher payoff.

Most exotic wagers in horseracing are a 1 dollar minimum. Due to the difficulty of the superfecta, some racetracks have lowered the minimum on the superfecta to 10 cents. This 10 cent bet is very popular with the fans as it permits a bettor with a small bankroll to cover many combinations and still have a chance for a large payoff.

Due to the imprecise nature of the name (as opposed to other bets such as the trifecta), superfecta bets can sometimes require selecting more than four horses. For instance, the New South WalesTAB in Australia previously offered a superfecta bet on selected races requiring bettors to pick the first six finishers in the correct order, rather than four. The bet requiring the selection of four finishers in order is instead referred to by most Australian totalisators as a First Four bet (or in Western Australia as a Quartet[1]). Although the first-six superfecta bet is still theoretically allowed by New South Wales regulations,[2] the First Four bet has all but replaced it there.

This type of wager is called quadrifecta in Brazil and cuatrifecta in Argentina and Uruguay ('quad-fecta').

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What Comes After Trifecta

References[edit]

  1. ^Racing and Wagering Western Australia (2006). TABozbet - Help - Bet Types - Racing - Quartet. Accessed on 2007-10-29.
  2. ^New South Wales Totalisator Rules, pp. 49-53. Accessed on 2007-10-29.

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