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    In horse racing, what is an exacta?

    Question #111578. Asked by 29CoveRoad. (Dec 19 09 10:22 PM)


    sameer638

    Exacta is a term in betting on horses where one has to pick the two horses that would finish first and second in the exact order. Also known as perfecta or exactor.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parimutuel_betting#North_America

    Dec 19 09, 10:45 PM


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