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Tricast vs Trifecta - What's the difference?

tricast | trifecta |

As nouns the difference between trifecta and tricast

is that trifecta is a bet in which the bettor must select the first three placegetters of a race in the order in which they finish while tricast is a specific kind of horse race betting, made by choosing the first three horses home in the correct order.

tricast

English

Etymology 1

From (tri-) and (forecast).

Noun

(en noun)
  • (British) A specific kind of horse race betting, made by choosing the first three horses home in the correct order.
  • Etymology 2

    From (tri-) and (broadcast).

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • The simultaneous broadcasting of an audio via FM, web streaming and podcasting. Used in radio stations.
  • Alternative forms
    * Tricast' or ' Tri-cast

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    trifecta

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (US, Australia, New Zealand) A bet in which the bettor must select the first three placegetters of a race in the order in which they finish.
  • * 2006 , Vincent Conti, Thoroughbred Horse Racing Systems and Methodologies , page 9,
  • The conservative player will play the exacta box bet and the occasional trifecta box wager.
  • * 2010 , Leonard A. Asimow, Mark M. Maxwell, Probability and Statistics with Applications: A Problem Solving Text , page 10,
  • In a trifecta , you must wager on three horses: the one that finishes first (win), the one that finishes second (place), and the one that finishes third (show) in order.
  • (US, Australia, New Zealand) The attainment of three important achievements, qualities, etc.
  • (US, by extension) A set of three related things, often things that cause problems.
  • * 2007 , Michael Morrison, Head First JavaScript , page 525,
  • Along with runtime errors, two other errors we saw earlier round out the JavaScript bug trifecta : syntax errors, logic errors, and runtime errors.
  • * 2011', Beatriz Scaglia, '' The '''Trifecta of Evil and the Crisis of Faith: Devil, Satan, and Lucifer .
  • * 2011', Markus Horner, '' Consistently Persistent: Living with the Tourette '''Trifecta .
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  • See also

    * exacta