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Definition of tricast in English: tricastnoun ˈtrʌɪkɑːst British A bet in which the person betting forecasts the first three horses in a race in the correct order. Example sentencesExamples - Where a permutation is used which could apply either to forecasts or tricasts and neither is specified, the bet will be settled on forecasts.
- A forecast is when you bet on which horses will come first and second; a tricast involves predicting which will finish first, second and third.
- Subject to the following rules tricasts are accepted in singles only.
- You give out a £20 prize for the winner on each tricast you do, giving you a profit of £114 per sheet.
- In tricasts containing a non-runner the total stake will be invested as a straight forecast on the remaining two selections in the order given.
Synonyms wager, stake, gamble, ante
Origin 1970s: from tri- 'three' + the noun forecast. |