How to play

Modified on Fri, 16 Aug at 8:58 AM

How to Play Showdown


Showdown is an exciting horse tipping competition where you can test your racing knowledge and potentially win big. Here's how it works:

  1. Understand the Format
    • The Showdown consists of a set amount of races.
    • Your goal is to pick the winner of each leg.
    • Your selections earn points based on either a win or a place.
    • These points place you on a leaderboard.
    • The aim is to top the leaderboard and win a share of the large prize pool.
    • There are no jackpots

  2. Create Your Betslip
    • Select one horse for each of the races.
    • Remember, you must choose a different horse for every race.

  3. Entry Options 

            a) Pick Your Own:
    • Personally choose your horses for all races.
    • Great for those who want full control over their picks.

      b) Quick Pick:
    • Let our system randomly generate selections for you.
    • Ideal for newcomers or if you're feeling lucky.

  4. Purchase Your Betslip
    • Once you've made your selections, buy your Betslip to enter the Showdown.

  5. Follow the Races
    • Watch how your chosen horses perform in each race.
    • See your points accumulate based on your horses' finishes.

  6. Check the Leaderboard
    • Monitor your position on the leaderboard as the meet progresses.
    • Final standings determine prize winners.


Remember, Showdown combines skill in horse tipping with the thrill of competition. The more accurate your picks, the higher you'll climb on the leaderboard and the better your chances of winning a share of the prize pool.

Ready to put your racing expertise to the test? Head to the Showdown section and create your Betslip now!

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