If you are passionate about speed racing, such as traditional horse racing or dog racing, then T7 Racing will be the ideal choice for you. This is a very popular form of betting in developed countries and has a long tradition in horse racing and dog racing. Let’s explore with PHLAGO the details of how to participate and play in the following article.
What is T7 Racing?

T7 Racing is basically understood as a betting game that includes both horse racing and dog racing. These two sports are among the most exciting and popular speed sports in countries in North America, South Africa, European countries such as Ireland, the UK, Australia, and are becoming popular in Asian countries such as Singapore, Hong Kong.
Players of this type of betting can choose to play using a PC, a laptop, or mobile devices using Android or iOS browsers. Live racing tournaments are regularly updated, follow and bet at any time.
The results of the races are always updated quickly after the race ends, and the winners are paid immediately afterwards.
With horse racing, there will be 3 main contents: thoroughbred horse racing, horse cart racing, and horse hurdle racing. And while the first two forms are usually held on a flat track, for hurdle racing, the horses jump over obstacles set according to the standards of the race.
Horse racing is most popular in England; it is like a sport for the nobility. Later, the common people also started to play horse racing. The form of horse racing betting in the past was not popular with the people; mainly, the nobility bet with each other.
With dog racing, the breed of dog used in the racetrack is usually Greyhounds – this is the fastest hunting dog breed in the world. The dogs are initially placed in cages with designated racing lanes.
After the start signal, a machine with a stuffed rabbit attached will start, and the dogs are released almost at the same time as the “rabbit machine” starts running, and the dogs will have to chase the rabbit.
T7 Racing Tournament Information

Epsom Derby
This tournament is held in England. The first year of the race was held in 1780, and the prize money at that time was more than 1.6 million pounds. The horses participating in this prestigious and most famous tournament must be young, purebred horses.
Kentucky Derby
This tournament has been held since 1875, and is a tournament that starts on the first weekend of May at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. The most famous feature of this race is that it only lasts for 2 minutes, and when referring to this race, people often call it “The most exciting two minutes in sports”.
Dubai World Cup Horse Racing
In Dubai, horse racing has become a World Cup. Specifically, the first horse race was held in 1996 and is still held regularly on the last Saturday of every March, at the Meydan Dubai racetrack in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The prize value of the winning horse is about 9.8 million pounds.
Prix de L’Arc de Triomphe Horse Racing
This race is held in France; the first year was 1920, at the famous Longchamp Paris racetrack in the capital city of Paris, France.

Melbourne Cup Horse Racing
This race was first held in 1861 and is one of the biggest annual races in Australia. The race takes place in November at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Victoria. The track is 3.2km long.
The Greyhound Derby
The race was first held in 1927 at Wimbledon in England, but was later moved to Towcester Racecourse, which has a total track length of over 500 metres.
The East Anglican Cup
The race is 462 metres long and was first held in 1975 at Yarmouth Stadium in Norfolk.
The Select Stakes
The Select Stakes was previously known as the Betfred Select Stakes, and was first held in 1996 at Nottingham Greyhound Stadium. Today, the race is held annually in July.
T7 Racing Betting Rules

- Basically, T7 Racing bets will be counted if the race is held as scheduled; if there is a race, there is a bet. If the race is canceled for any reason, the bet will be returned to the bettor.
- If the number of horses or dogs in the race is suddenly reduced for various reasons, the odds will be reduced to maintain balance between the bettors and the bookmaker.
- When announcing the results of a race and there are 2 horses, or dogs, with the same position, the Dead heat rule will be applied to ensure fairness; that is, the prize money will be divided equally.
- If after the race has ended, the organizer discovers signs of wrongdoing and disqualifies a horse or dog. The bet will still be counted when the disqualification does not affect the final result.
- And obviously, bets on dogs or horses that have been disqualified will be void, not counted, and the bets will be returned to the players.
- The final results announced by the race organizers themselves will be the official basis for the bookmaker to determine the winner and proceed to pay the prize to the winner.
- Finally, players need to pay attention to the betting time, which officially starts from 5 minutes before the official race takes place until before the official race ends. Bets that accept bets outside the specified time frame will also be returned to the players.