Breeders' Cup 2020: Which races have the biggest payouts?

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The Breeders' Cup long has been considered an early Christmas for handicappers around the world as there are no better two days of wagering opportunities. It is not easy to pick winners in these full fields with many of the best horses the world has to offer. But because it is difficult, the payoffs are extraordinary.

If you can string together a strong win stance with successful exacta, trifecta and superfecta wagers, then it takes only one winning race to turn a profit for the weekend.

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Below we take a look at the Breeders' Cup races that have produced the largest payoffs on average historically for $2.

Friday

 Race Win Exacta Trifecta Superfecta
 Juvenile Turf Sprint 8 143 1660 26292
 Juvenile Turf 16 203 2542 20073
 Juvenile Fillies 22 209 2852 21976
 Juvenile Fillies Turf 17 140 1872 20072
 Juvenile 19 190 1464 14471

Saturday

 Race  Win   Exacta  Trifecta Superfecta 
 Filly & Mare Sprint  27  314 4195 39699
 Turf Sprint 25 2192349 23704
Dirt Mile 23 198 1962  14579
 Filly & Mare Turf 21 150 1410 11639
 Sprint 20 258 2445 27382
 Mile 22 288 3013 31389
 Distaff 18 115 1340 6711
 Turf 21 155 1099 14382
 Classic 24 198 2985 71547

Historically, the Juvenile Fillies has produced the most chaotic results on Friday and the Filly & Mare Sprint has on Saturday. Huge payoffs are unlikely this year as those are the two smallest fields, but it is good to keep in mind that the favorites have been very vulnerable in these spots.

There is no better way to turn around a tough weekend of betting than hitting the superfecta in the Breeders' Cup Classic. The Classic superfecta has averaged a remarkable $71,547 for a $2 bet.

The Breeders' Cup is the one time all year where it is worth it to spend an extra couple bucks per race to throw a long shot contender in the exacta, trifecta or superfecta, as the lucrative results speak for themselves.

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