It depends on how much money is bet into the show pool. The 6-1 odds are win odds. If horses with lower odds run 1,2, or 3, the show payout will likely be in the $2.60-$3.60 range. If a "lock" runs off the board and a huge show bet was placed on that horse, theoretically the show payout could be larger than the 6-1 win payout.
$1000
Nothing if you lost
Roulette is one of the most popular casino games because it has one of the highest payouts if you win. The payout on a straight up bet (any single number) is 35-1. So if you bet $10, and you win, then the payout would be $350.
You would win 1000 and get your 25 back, so you would get 1025.
A 50/50 bet is called an 'Even' money bet or an 'Even' chance bet. With payout odds of 1:1. Betting a $1 and bet is won would return your $1 stake + $1 winnings. If bet is lost you lose your $1 stake.
Whatever dollar amount was posted for the trifecta payoff at the end of the race is the amount you collect for a winning ticket. It doesn't matter when you place the bet.
If I understand your question correctly, if only three horses race, would you win no matter what? You would only win if you bet on the winning horse to "win." When you bet on a horse race, you also bet on what position that horse finishes. You may bet on a horse to "win, place, or show" or all three (each bet costs more money). If the horse comes in first, second, or third, and you bet all three, you would still get a payout. There are numerous combinations to wagering, Exactas, Trifectas, etc. and even in a three horse race, if you didn't bet correctly, or on the right horse, you could still lose.
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If I understand your question correctly, you are asking about the payout in relation to the amount bet. If you are playing a slot machine with 5 winlines, there will be a "per line" bet. Usually, the payout displayed is a multiple of the line bet... So, if you bet 1 coin per line and the payout table shows a win with a 200x multiplier, hitting that win would pay (200 x 1) 200 coins. Because you are betting on 5 lines at a time, the per spin cost would be 5 coins. Some slot machines have "scatter" symbols. The payouts for these vary from a multiple of the total bet, to special bonus games. An example of the former case would be if the scatter win paid 10, on the wager of 1 coin per line and five lines played, the win for the scatter would be (1 coin x 5 lines x 20) 100 coins. Hope this helps!
Because they don't bet per se. They're taking the role of the "house", in which the payout is always calculated to be a bit less than the expected take.