When Gulfstream Park resumes racing
on Thursday, its first race will have a carryover of $10,396 on its Rolling
Super Hi-5.
Bettors have three days to handicap
that race, and based on recent patterns it could attract between $30,000 and
$50,000 in new Super Hi-5 bets.
The Thursday card has nine races,
with first post of 1:15 p.m.
Gulfstream
also will have a carryover of $49,813 on the Rainbow 6. It will be on races
four through nine. It is a 20 cent-only
per combination bet that requires picking the winners of the day’s last six
races.
The first
race is a $12,500 maiden claimer at one mile on turf for fillies and mares
3-years-old and up. It has a $15,000
purse and eight entrants.
The race
has a Super Hi-5 carryover because there were no winning tickets on the bet in
any of Sunday’s last four races.
It is a $1 minimum bet with no consolation payouts
such as four-of-five. If there are no
winning tickets, the race’s Super Hi-5 pool (minus 17 percent takeout) and any
carryover roll over to the next race with seven or more starters.
Barring
two or more scratches, the first race Thursday will be the next with the Super
Hi-5.
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