Following a usual dark day on
Tuesday, Gulfstream Park will will resume live racing on Wednesday with an
eight-race card.
It will be the first day of a
regular five-day Wednesday through Sunday race cycle at Gulfstream. First post
is 1:15 p.m. each day.
Wednesday’s co-features are a pair
of $25,000 optional claiming races with $43,000 purses.
The sixth race is five furlongs on
turf for fillies and mares 3-years-old and up. The seventh race is six furlongs
on dirt for 3-year-olds and up.
We will have previews and race
coverage on Wednesday on this blog.
On Wednesday, Gulfstream will have a
carryover of $169,793 on the jackpot-like Rainbow 6 on its last six races—three
to eight.
It is a 20-cent per combination only
bet that requires picking the winners in each race, with multiple horses
allowed in each race and thus multiple combinations.
Gulfstream pays out the jackpot of
the carryover plus the day’s Rainbow 6 bets (minus 20 percent takeout) only on
days when there is just one ticket with all six winners.
On other days, it divides 56 percent
of the day’s Rainbow 6 bets among
tickets with the most winners and puts 24 percent into the carryover.
The carryover has been growing
because Sunday, the most recent race day, was the 14th straight day
with multiple winning tickets,
*This coming Saturday, June 4,
Gulfstream will have its Summit Preview with seven stakes races.
All of those stakes have $75,000
purses and have similar distance and age conditions to richer stakes that are
part of Gulfstream’s Summit of Speed card on July 2.
Entries for this Saturday’s races
will be out on Wednesday afternoon.
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