Win Place Show
Win Place Show
A horse race game with a difference.
Each player is dealt 7 horse cards at the start of the game. Based on the numbers these cards, which affect which horse will move, the player then places up to four bets. Each bet is worth one chip, and all similar bets go into a common pool. A player plays a card for the horse he wishes to move and rolls the dice to move the coloured horse played. This continues until three horses have crossed the finish line. Whoever bet on the winning horse shares in the "win" pool: the second horse, the "place" pool; the third horse, the "show" pool: the first and second horse (in order), the exactor pool and the first second and third horse (in order), the triactor pool. Any odd chips remain for the next race.
Because this is a 'closed' system (each player starts with only 10 betting chips), every time someone wins a chip, someone else will be down one.
The winner is the one who has the most betting chips at the end of 10 races.
Each player is dealt 7 horse cards at the start of the game. Based on the numbers these cards, which affect which horse will move, the player then places up to four bets. Each bet is worth one chip, and all similar bets go into a common pool. A player plays a card for the horse he wishes to move and rolls the dice to move the coloured horse played. This continues until three horses have crossed the finish line. Whoever bet on the winning horse shares in the "win" pool: the second horse, the "place" pool; the third horse, the "show" pool: the first and second horse (in order), the exactor pool and the first second and third horse (in order), the triactor pool. Any odd chips remain for the next race.
Because this is a 'closed' system (each player starts with only 10 betting chips), every time someone wins a chip, someone else will be down one.
The winner is the one who has the most betting chips at the end of 10 races.
Player Count
3
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8
Playing Time
60
Age
8
Year Released
1978