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- Look up superfecta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The superfecta is a type of wager in the United States and Canada parimutuel betting in which the...
- Ubisoft's 2018 game Far Cry 5. In 2018, the band released their fourth album Superfecta on December 7. In 2022, the band released their fifth album The Last Resort...
- Emerald Downs is a Thoroughbred racetrack in Auburn, Washington, located a half mile east of Highway 167. It is named after Seattle, the Emerald City....
- another turn on the court. The first team to score 7 points (or 9 in Superfecta games) wins. The next highest scores are awarded "place" (second) and...
- Quantity Is Job #1. The album was remastered and re-released in 2004 by Superfecta Recordings. All songs written by Johnette Napolitano, except where noted...
- Soundtrack album by Various Artists Released June 1984 Genre New wave Length 30:44 Label I.R.S. (remastered and re-released in 2003 by Superfecta Recordings)...
- been possible since 1875. These four races are sometimes also called the Superfecta or Quadruple Crown. The Breeders' Cup classic Grand Slam has been possible...
- New South Wales, and was introduced in New Zealand in December 1983. Superfecta "Trifectas". The Blood-Horse authoritative guide to betting thoroughbreds...
- Picking the first three finishers in exact order is called a trifecta and a superfecta refers to the specific finishing order of the top four horses. Boxing...
- three horses that finish first, second, and third, in the exact order. Superfecta: the bettor must pick the four horses that finish first, second, third...