SADDLE UP AND PICK YOUR RACER

Race Track offers a thrilling experience where you anticipate which racer will claim victory. Simply choose the participant you believe will cross the finish line first and enjoy the excitement of the win if you made the right prediction!

RACE TRACK

Each race features six randomly selected racers from a possible 50, including strong, average, and outsider racers. Racers are assigned to lanes in descending order of strength, with the strongest horse (or the strongest dinosaur if Dinosaur Mode is selected) in lane one and the weakest in lane six.

Winning odds and payouts vary for each race. To help with your decisions, you can open the statistics modes to see each racer’s performance history.

In ‘All Horses/All Dinos’ mode you can see how the racers have performed in the last 100 races compared to their theoretical winning probabilities, while ‘Tipster’s Choice’ mode emphasises the racer that has historically performed better than the others.

GUESS THE WINNER

Choose your racer and place your bets — whether it’s one favourite or a few contenders. Once betting closes, the race begins, bringing excitement and anticipation. Watch as the racers charge forward and see which one crosses the finish line first.

TAILORED FOR EACH JURISDICTION

Race Track is tailored to meet diverse preferences and regulatory requirements, offering two modes — Horse Mode and Dinosaur Mode — each available in two variants with a live video stream hosted by a game host or a host-free version without the live stream. These variants depend on the jurisdiction where the game is offered, and in some cases, two variants may coexist within the same jurisdiction.

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