What Were Those 2013 Belmont Stakes Payouts?
By Jessica Chapel, Hello Race Fans Contributing Editor
Did you play the 2013 Belmont Stakes? Of course you did! In case you missed the payouts, here they are!
2013 Belmont Stakes Chart courtesy of our partners, Brisnet.com
Payouts below are listed for a $2 wager except where noted. So, if you played $5 to win on Palace Malice you would multiply the payout times 2.5. If you had a $10 wager you multiply the payout by 5 (you get the picture).
2013 Belmont Stakes Payouts
Palace Malice: $29.60 to win, $11.20 to place, $6.70 to show
Oxbow: $9.90 to place, $6.10 to show
Orb: $3.90 to show
$2 Exacta (12-7): $323.50
$2 Trifecta (12-7-5): $931
$2 Superfecta (12-7-5-6): $20,602
Multi-race Exotics:
$2 Daily Double (1-12): $36.20
$.50 Pick 3 (7-1-12): $93.75
$.50 Pick 4 (2-7-1,2,10-12): $447
$2 Pick 6 (2-1,3-2-7-1,2,10-12) 6 of 6: $6345
$2 Pick 6 (2-1,3-2-7-1,2,10-12) 5 of 6: $57.50
And now to answer some of the more reoccurring questions…
“$5 trifecta payout 2013 Belmont Stakes” = $2327.50
“$10 bet to win on Palace Malice” = $148
“$2 across the board on Palace Malice” = $47.50
“$2 2013 Belmont Stakes exacta box payout” = $323.50
Another item of note, the multi-race exotics pay the same regardless of whether you play them straight or box them.
Do you want to learn more about wagering? Try our Wagering section! We have introductory posts and strategy posts. We hope everyone had a fun and prosperous Belmont Stakes!
what was the total pay out at Belmont Stakes race for a 7-12 box plus a 12 to win bet
Hi Jim,
Assuming both bets were for $2, the total would be $353.10 ($29.60 for the win + 323.50 for the exacta).
Nicely played!