Partial Wheeling Selections in a Quinella

Partial wheeling selections in a quinella bet means using a number of selections in combination with a chosen winner in order to cover a greater number of possibilities of finish. The more numbers used, the greater number of possibilities covered. However, the more numbers used, the greater the cost to cover the wager.

Wheeling selections in a quinella bet means using all of the remaining selections in combination with a chosen winner in order to cover all combinations of possible finish. The more numbers used, the greater number of possibilities covered. However, the more numbers used, the greater the cost to cover the wager.

A simple rule to remember to compute the cost of a wheeled or partial-wheeled quinella bet would be as follows:

The number of selections to be used with a chosen winner MULTIPLIED by the dollar amount of the wager equals the cost of the wager. EXAMPLE: If 5 choices are used in combination with a chosen winner and the wager was made for $5, the cost would be computed 5 ( selections ) x
5 ( dollar amount of wager ) = $25.