As of my last update, betting on the Kentucky Derby, like many horse races, typically involves a minimum bet amount that is higher than 10 cents for most types of wagers, including the superfecta. The superfecta is a bet where you pick the first four finishers in exact order, and it is a more complex and therefore more expensive bet than simpler wagers like win, place, or show.
The minimum bet for a superfecta at the Kentucky Derby and many other race tracks is usually $1. However, some tracks may offer a 50-cent minimum for the superfecta, but this is not commonly the case for major races like the Kentucky Derby.
It’s important to check with the specific track or online betting platform you are using for the current year’s betting rules and minimums, as these can change. The Kentucky Derby is held at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky, and their betting rules can often be found on their official website or through their betting partners.