What is a Showdown?

Modified on Fri, 23 Aug at 9:12 AM

Showdowns are thrilling racing events that combine strategy, skill, and a dash of luck. Participants enter by paying a fee and selecting runners for multiple races, called legs. 


The goal? Accumulate the most points based on your chosen runners' performance.


Here's how it works:

  • Entry: Pay the fee and make your selections for each leg.
  • Scoring: Points are awarded based on official win and place dividends of your chosen runners.
  • Leaderboard: Rankings update after each leg, keeping the competition intense.
  • Re-entry option: Underperforming early? You can re-enter for an additional fee.
  • Prizes: The total prize pool, funded by entry fees, is distributed among top performers.

What makes Showdowns exciting:

  • Multiple winners: Not just one champion – several participants can win prizes.
  • Strategic depth: Success requires careful runner selection and understanding of racing odds.
  • Dynamic competition: Real-time leaderboard updates keep everyone engaged.

Showdowns offer a unique blend of betting excitement and competitive spirit. Whether you're a racing expert or a casual fan, these events provide an entertaining way to test your skills and potentially win big.

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